百闻不如一见

百聞不如一見
bǎiwénbùrúyījiàn
idiom #53,102

Meanings

  1. 1 hearing a hundred times is not as good as seeing once
  2. 2 seeing is believing

Examples

Dào le Chángchéng cái zhīdào shénme jiào bǎiwénbùrúyījiàn.
Only after reaching the Great Wall did I understand what 'seeing is believing' means.
Bǎiwénbùrúyījiàn, nǐ zìjǐ qù kànkàn jiù míngbai le.
Seeing is believing; go take a look yourself and you'll understand.
Péngyǒu kuā le nà jiā cāntīng hǎoduō cì, jīntiān yī cháng, guǒrán bǎiwénbùrúyījiàn.
My friend raved about that restaurant many times; one taste today proved seeing is truly better than hearing.

Tips

history
From 《·》: Han-dynasty general Zhao Chongguo, asked to plan a campaign against the Qiang from afar, replied 不如, — 'war is hard to judge at a distance,' and insisted on inspecting the frontier himself before advising the emperor.

Stroke Order

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