bǎi
wén
jiàn

idiom
proverb
common

Meaning of 百闻不如一见

百闻不如一见 means seeing firsthand is more reliable than hearsay. Pronounced bǎi wén bù rú yī jiàn.

  • seeing firsthand is more reliable than hearsay

Definitions & Examples

Dōu
shuō
zhè
de
fēng
jǐng
hěn
měi
 
bǎi
wén
jiàn
 
jīn
tiān
qīn
yǎn
kàn
dào
guǒ
rán
míng
chuán
 

Everyone says the scenery here is beautiful. Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times; today I saw it in person and it lives up to its reputation.

Zuò
shì
chǎng
diào
yán
néng
zhǐ
tīng
huì
bào
 
bǎi
wén
jiàn
 
qīn
xiàn
chǎng
kàn
kàn
cái
shì
zuì
zhǔn
què
de
 

When doing market research, you can't just listen to reports. Seeing once is better than a hundred hearsays; going to the site yourself is the most accurate way.

qián
zǒng
tīng
péng
yǒu
shuō
zhè
jiā
huǒ
guō
diàn
hǎo
chī
 
zhè
lái
chī
zhēn
shì
bǎi
wén
jiàn
 
wèi
dào
què
shí
bàng
le
 

I used to listen to my friends say this hot pot restaurant is delicious. Today eating here really proves seeing once is better than a hundred hearsays; the taste is truly amazing.

Lǎo
shī
cháng
gào
men
bǎi
wén
jiàn
 
suǒ
zhè
yán
xué
huó
dòng
men
dìng
yào
qīn
guǎn
cān
guān
 

Our teacher often tells us that seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times, so we must visit the museum in person during this study trip.

Wǎng
shàng
de
píng
jià
zhǐ
néng
zuò
cān
kǎo
 
bǎi
wén
jiàn
 
děng
qīn
shì
yòng
guò
zài
jué
dìng
mǎi
mǎi
 

Online reviews can only be for reference. Seeing once is better than a hundred hearsays; I'll decide whether to buy it after trying it myself.