Ask if you don't understand.

First, I'm not ashamed to ask questions.

Pinyin: b

Explanation: I am willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than myself without feeling embarrassed.

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

Don't be shy to ask people with lower status and knowledge than yourself.

Second, get to the bottom of it

Pinyin: Zhu g n wèn dǐ

Description: details of the investigation. Get to the bottom of it.

Source: Kang Zhuo's "Three mirrors of spring planting and autumn harvest": "As for the later waterwheel problem, he did say that there were no loopholes, but Lao Laiwang and his gang had to drag him back and get to the bottom of it!"

Third, study hard and ask questions.

Pinyin: Qin Xuéh m:o wèn

Explanation: study hard and ask if you don't understand. Metaphor is good at learning.

Source: Song Zhuxi's The Analects of Confucius: "I am diligent and inquisitive today, so I write it down in words."

It studies hard now and asks if it doesn't understand. This is called a study article.

Fourth, do as the Romans do.

Pinyin: r Xiāng wèn sú

Explanation: Before entering a place, you should ask about the customs there in order to adapt to the local situation.

Source: Jiefang Daily 1944.4.5: "We must learn from the experience of the masses and do as the Romans do."

Fifth, ask the customs when entering the country.

Explanation: country: originally refers to the capital, and later refers to the country. To go to other countries or places, we must first understand its customs.

From: Book of Rites Quli Shang: "Entry is forbidden, entry is vulgar, and entry is taboo."

When you are abroad, you ask what is forbidden. When you enter other countries, you will ask about the customs here. Ask what is taboo when you enter the door.

Grammar: formal; As an object and clause; Respect for the customs of other countries

The synonyms are as follows: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, and when in Rome, do as the Romans do.