见仁见智 (jiàn rén jiàn zhì) — opinions differ; different people have different views (idiom)
Definition
Idiom: opinions differ — what one person sees as wise, another may not. States that no view is universal; different people judge differently. Distinct from 因人而异 (things vary by person, not just opinions) and 各抒己见 (each voices their own view).
phrase
opinions differdifferent people have different views (idiom)
Examples
- ,见仁见智,。Duì yú zhè bù diàn yǐng de píng jià, zhēn shì jiàn rén jiàn zhì, yǒu rén xǐ huan yǒu rén bù xǐ huan.Opinions on this movie really differ — some people like it, some don't.
- ,见仁见智,。Zhè ge shè jì fāng àn dào dǐ hǎo bu hǎo, jiàn rén jiàn zhì, hěn nán shuō shuí duì shuí cuò.Whether this design proposal is good or not — opinions differ; it's hard to say who is right or wrong.
- ,见仁见智,。Guān yú jiào yù fāng shì, jiàn rén jiàn zhì, méi yǒu jué duì de biāo zhǔn.When it comes to educational methods, opinions differ; there's no absolute standard.
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