If a person can't ask questions and never asks them, then what he has learned is only the form, not the essence. Good at thinking and questioning knowledge. Only in this way can we understand knowledge more deeply and internalize it. The so-called questioning is to find and ask questions. If I learn to be good at finding and asking questions, these problems will be solved through teachers' guidance or classmates' discussion, which will not only promote students' deeper understanding of what they have learned, but also cultivate students' autonomous learning and problem-solving ability, which will not only promote students' deeper understanding of what they have learned, but also cultivate students' autonomous learning ability. We should dare to question and ask difficult questions, not just be satisfied with a little knowledge. Therefore, learning is expensive and doubtful.
Just like when I preview a text, I first understand unfamiliar words, then understand some rare words with the help of a dictionary, and then think about the meaning in the article. When I meet some key sentences, I will ask questions and use reference books to understand them. In this baptism, I felt the center and theme of this article, and annotated the book with some concise language. Perhaps these understandings are still superficial, but I am willing to make progress and gain knowledge in this understanding. After getting these understandings, read the text again to see if there are any other new experiences or other beautiful sentences, and then experience it again. After repeated deliberation and study, it may be of great help to the next day's study. Every text thinks like this, and there are questions and answers. The thick knowledge in a thin Chinese book makes us digest. These minor problems make a big problem, so won't Chinese learning make greater progress? Won't the grades advance by leaps and bounds? So: "Small doubts and small progress, big doubts and big progress."
Dare to question, let us move from confusion to true knowledge; Dare to question, let us move from superficial knowledge to profound truth; Dare to question, we will experience the happiness of learning success in solving problems.