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What idioms are there to describe asking for advice modestly?
Idioms that describe asking others for advice modestly are:

First, don't be shy to ask [bù chǐ xià wèn]? 1.? Explanation: I am willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than myself without feeling embarrassed.

2.? From: The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang: "Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions."

3.? Example: since you ~, my brother must first ask what is the purpose? ◎ Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can (the seventh time)

Second, are you worthy of going to school? 1.? Explanation: Don't be ashamed to ask questions, learn from people with low status with an open mind.

2.? Said by: Liu Xiang, Western Han Dynasty, Qi Ce IV, Warring States Policy: "It is worthwhile to go to school, because the king is not ashamed to ask questions."

3.? Grammar: verb-object type; As subject, predicate and object; With praise, describe asking for advice modestly.

Third, open your mind like a valley [xhuáI ruogǔ incarnation]? 1.? Explanation: vanity: modesty; Valley: Valley. My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.

2.? Said by: "Laozi": "Dunxi Jane is spacious."

3.? Everyone should have an attitude of ~, and don't be stubborn when things happen.

Fourth, transfer to education [yí z ū njiaojiao]? 1.? Description: bottle: ancient container for holding wine; Just: close. Leave your seat, hold your cup in your hand and drink with each other for consultation. Metaphor takes the initiative to ask for advice.

2.? From: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" No.21Back: "Ok, let's' transfer education'."

5. Don't drop out of school [bku? xià xué]? 1.? Explanation: I'm not ashamed to ask questions.

2.? From: "Qi Ce IV of the Warring States Policy": "It is because you are not ashamed to ask and don't leave school."