What's the difference between fact and truth?

The differences are as follows:

1, the fact is not necessarily the truth, just as the truth must be the truth. The so-called truth should be the truth. But this fact should be the whole process of the whole event from motivation to result.

2. The so-called truth should have at least two aspects, positive and negative, not one statement. Otherwise, even if everything is true, that is, the truth, the people may not be convinced.

There is always only one truth, and the key to the truth is the fact. Truth can only be discovered through facts, which reveal one or more aspects of truth. Truth is more complete than facts, and it is a 360-degree presentation of facts.

The truth is the fact hidden behind the illusion. If there is a false illusion, the fact is the truth. If there is no illusion, then the fact is the fact. The so-called fact is what actually exists. That is, all objectively existing objects and phenomena, unusual things that happen in society, situations and variations of situations.

Facts are always facts, but they are often misunderstood because some situations are unknown to the world or because of some misleading with ulterior motives. At this time, we need to find out the truth. This fact is the truth.

6. Fact: Chinese words refer to the real situation of things, including things, events and situations, that is, all objects and phenomena that exist objectively, unusual things, situations and their variations that occur in society.

Extended data:

The source of the facts:

The actual situation of the matter; The real thing.

Han Feizi saved Han: "Listen to the treacherous court official's floating theory and don't listen to the facts."

Feng Shiwen Guizi, which was sealed in the Tang Dynasty, shows: "Taizhou, Song Youshi:' Guizi is in the middle and lower months of the month, and the fragrant clouds are floating outside. "The curiosity of the scribes is not true."

The origin of truth:

Buddhist language. Jude told the truth, the truth. The latter refers to the real nature or situation of things.

Yang Xuanzhi's Galand of Xiufan Temple in Luoyang in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "Xiufan Temple has King Kong, pigeons don't enter, birds don't live, and Dharma says,' You get the Tao.' "

Tang Lihe's Listening to Piano Music: "Monk Zhu stands in front of my door, and the Vatican Palace is full of truth."

Lu Xun's Essays on New Characters-Questions and Answers: "But they can pretend to understand, talk nonsense and deceive people who don't know the truth."

References:

Fact-Baidu Encyclopedia

Truth-Baidu Encyclopedia