Don't ask for a solution
[Explanation]: Very, extremely. I only want to know a rough idea, not a thorough understanding. It often refers to not being serious and in-depth in learning or research.
。 [Idiom Story]: Tao Yuanming, a famous writer and poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was very poor when he was a child and relied on very little farmland to make a living.
When he grew up, he served as an official several times, and because he was dissatisfied with the dark corruption of officialdom, he resigned several times and went home.
He does not covet glory and wealth, and likes to live a quiet and leisurely rural life. In addition to farming, he studied diligently, and claimed to be a good reader, and did not seek to understand much.
It means that reading should not be too biting and chewing words, and should deeply understand the gist of the book.
This idiom is a metaphor for not reading seriously and not understanding deeply.
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