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Examples:Wang Su (c. 195-256), classical scholar of Cao Wei dynasty, believed have forged several classical texts—night demon (malign spirit believed plague people during sleep)—maneki-neko or "lucky cat", Japanese figurine cat usually found at the entrance of shops, restaurants etc, believed bring good fortune—Take what you hear be false, only believe it when you see it (idiom). Don't believe what people tell you until you see if for yourself.—believe what one sees, not what one hears (idiom). Don't believe what people tell you until you see if for yourself.—I can't believe that ...—not believe one's own eyes—believe whatever people suggest—believe something to be true—not know whether to believe (what one reads in the news)—Don't spread abroad the shame of the family, don't believe rumors lightly (common expression); Don't wash your dirty linen in public, don't listen others' gossip.—pretense that turns inreality (idiom); to play at make-believe, but accidentally make it true—believe firmly without any doubt [idiom.]—far-fetched and hard believe [idiom.]—lit. believe in the rain on hearing the wind [idiom.]—believe oneself infallible [idiom.]—without proof one can't believe it [idiom.]— |