In the idiom, a drop of water wears away a stone.

As the water ebbs, stones will appear ― the whole thing becomes obvious.

Pronunciation is Shu ǐ Lu II SHICH.

When the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. Metaphor the truth of the matter is completely exposed.

Song Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Drunk Pavilion" originated from: "The wild fragrance is rich, the beautiful wood is beautiful, the wind and frost are noble and clean, and the water is clear, and it is also in the mountains at all times." Su Songshi's Post-Red Cliff Fu: "The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the truth comes out." A clear story

Relax, Shuishan. Things will come out sooner or later. (Feng Deying's "Spring Festival" Chapter 20)

Synonyms tell the truth.

Antonyms hide their shadows and shapes.