1. Socrates once said: "Questions are midwives, they can help the birth of new ideas." 2. Einstein once said: "Asking questions is more important than solving them." "Learning comes from thinking, and thinking comes from doubting." 3. Those who don't ask will always be ignorant. (East African proverb)
4. If the ears have no bottom, they can hear from morning to night. (African proverb) ) 5. A person who is good at asking questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life. - Anonymous 6. Scholars must first understand doubts. - Cheng Yi 7. Those who do not doubt when they are doubtful , have never learned; learning requires doubting. - Zhang Zai 8. Dai Zhen: He is good at asking questions. When he was a child, he read Zhu Xi's "Great Learning Chapters" and asked when "Great Learning" was written and when Zhu Zi was born. The tutor told him that "The Great Learning" was written in the Zhou Dynasty, and that Zhu Xi was a great Confucian in the Song Dynasty. He then asked how people in the Song Dynasty could know the meaning of the author more than a thousand years ago. He eventually became a great scholar in the Qing Dynasty. 9. Newton: See When the apple fell, he insisted on asking what happened, and finally created the theory of "gravity", which dominated human thought. 10. Reading can enrich people's minds, discussion can make people distinguish right from wrong, and taking notes can make knowledge accurate. - Bacon