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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.