Listen to both and you will be enlightened, but to believe only in darkness
jiān tīng zé míng, piān xìn zé àn
Explanation means that you must listen to opinions from all sides at the same time in order to understand things correctly ; If you only believe in one-sided words, you will inevitably make one-sided mistakes.
From "Qian Fu Lun·Light and Darkness" by Wang Fu of Han Dynasty: "The reason why the king is wise is that he listens at the same time; the reason why he is dark is that he is partial to faith."
Structure of complex sentences Form idiom
Usage: complex sentence pattern; used as subject, predicate, object; used for leaders
It has both orthographic and pronunciation, and cannot be pronounced as "qiān".
Synonyms: If you listen to both, it will be bright; if you listen to one side, it will be dark