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Famous quotes about asking if you don’t understand

1. It’s easy to ask questions when reading. If you don’t get a question once, you might as well ask again. ——Zheng Xie?

2. You can’t succeed if you don’t learn, and you don’t know if you don’t ask. ——Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty, "Lunheng·Practice of Knowledge"?

3. A person who is good at asking questions is like attacking a strong tree. He should change it first and then the program. ——"Book of Rites·Xue Ji"?

4. Be sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang"?

5. The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions. ——Plekhanov?

6. People learn something every day, and what they often learn is that what they learned yesterday is wrong. ——B.V?

7. A gentleman must be good at asking questions, and asking and learning complement each other. Without learning, there is no doubt; without questioning, there is no broad knowledge. ——Liu Kai?

8. The starting point for thousands of inventions is a question. Beasts are inferior to humans, so I don't know how to ask. A wise man asks wisely, and a fool asks foolishly. Manpower is better than God's work, just ask questions in everything.

——Tao Xingzhi

9. Know and be willing to ask questions, and then you can learn. ——"Xunzi"

Extended information:

The story of Tao Hongjing's study in the vegetable garden:

In ancient times, there were many misunderstandings about the natural world. People believed that Luoying was There is a ridiculous legend about turning a borer into his own son, and he also called the son he brought in "the borer". Tao Hongjing expressed doubts about this. He found a nest of midges in the vegetable garden at the edge of the village and squatted in the vegetable field to observe them attentively all day long. Tao Hongjing discovered that they were both male and female. After many days of careful observation, Tao Hongjing finally revealed the secret of the borer: It turns out that the borer also has its own offspring, and the borer is carried into the nest to give birth to the larvae. When it comes to food, there is no such thing as a "borer and a fly"! From then on, Tao Hongjing felt that it was best to observe everything personally, and never follow others' opinions.