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不求甚解

bù qiú shèn jiěWisdom & Learning

不求甚解 (bù qiú shèn jiě) literally meansnot seeking thorough understandingand expressescontent with superficial understanding”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving wisdom & learning.

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Pronunciation: bù qiú shèn jiě Literal meaning: Not seeking thorough understanding

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes not (不) seeking (求) thorough (甚) understanding (解). It originated from Tao Yuanming's essay where he described his reading style as enjoying books without demanding deep understanding of every detail. This can be positive (appreciating the gestalt) or negative (superficiality). Modern usage often criticizes shallow engagement with material, though it sometimes positively describes a relaxed, enjoyment-focused approach to reading.

When to Use

Situation: His superficial reading left him with only a shallow understanding.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 不求甚解 mean in English?

不求甚解 (bù qiú shèn jiě) literally translates toNot seeking thorough understandingand is used to expressContent with superficial understanding”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theWisdom & Learning category..

When is 不求甚解 used?

Situation: His superficial reading left him with only a shallow understanding.

What is the pinyin for 不求甚解?

The pinyin pronunciation for 不求甚解 isbù qiú shèn jiě”.