Believe what is true, a China idiom, pinyin is xìn yǐ wéi zhēn, which means to think something is true, and confuse the fake with the real.
Synonym:
Do you believe it? [[shēn xìn bù yí] I believe it very much, no doubt.
With a grain of salt? [bà ná ní] I believe it a little, but I'm a little skeptical. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.
Antonym:
Doubt? [yí shén yí guǐ] There are doubts about this and that. Described as very suspicious.
Doubt? [Ji ā ng x n Ji ā ng y] will: again, again. A little believe, and a little doubt.
Example:
1. the Monkey King believed it, so he proudly started his "the Monkey King".
We will believe what we long for soon.
I sometimes tell a little lie, and my parents believe it. They really trust me 100%.
These gossips are not necessarily reliable, so don't take them at face value.
People believe what he said.
6. Mom is bent on saving money. She believed it when she saw a beautiful pen. In less than two days, there was no water. It's really parallel imports.