ask doubtful questions and inquire into difficult problems
Ask questions, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì y í w è NN à n, meaning to ask questions, consult others or discuss together. It comes from the biography of Chen Zun in the book of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
On the question of synonyms
The origin of Idioms
"Chen zunzhuan in the book of Han Dynasty said:" Song lived in poverty, and there were no guests. Sometimes good people would question things and talk about the Scriptures. "
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive. Example our math teacher gives lively lectures, often using questions and methods. In the history of the Song Dynasty, volume 430, Daoism 4, biography of Huang Hao: "Zhu Xi guarded Nankang, and Hao held disciples' rites, questioning questions." Ji Yun, Qing Dynasty, wrote "notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, Volume 3. Record of luanyang's summer vacation, Volume 3": "although it has been months since the introduction was eavesdropped, it is hard to hate the fact that there is no doubt."
Chinese PinYin : zhì yí wèn nàn
ask doubtful questions and inquire into difficult problems
a compound of connecting courtyards , each surrounded by dwelling quarters. shēn zhái dà yuàn
have the same enemy and hatred. tóng xīn dí kài
a good sword remains always sharp. bǎo dāo bù lǎo
grow up from the filthy mud without being polluted. chū chén bù rǎn