nquisitive
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í nxu é h ǎ ow è n, which means to study hard and ask if you don't understand. It means to be good at learning. It comes from the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom usage
It refers to the idiom of being open-minded and eager to learn. He is used to being diligent and inquisitive and makes rapid progress.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty said, "it is diligent in learning and inquisitive now, so it is posthumously written."
nquisitive
Ascending mountains to pick pearls - shēng shān cǎi zhū
I know only one, but I don't know the other - zhǐ zhī qí shān,bù zhī qí èr
be in a leisurely and carefree mood - háo qíng yì zhì
to pursue goodness is as difficult as ascending a mountain - cóng shàn rú dēng
Guess from the East and guess from the West - dōng cāi xī chuāi