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What idioms describe "curiosity"?

Idioms describing "curiosity" include curiosity, asking questions, asking questions, asking questions and so on.

Curious or different? [háo qíshàng yì]

Interpretation: Good: I like it. Shang: Concern and love. Like and pay attention to strange and special things.

Example: Amin is very different from others. She is curious and likes some strange movies.

Get to the bottom of it? [Toast]

Interpretation: Investigate its roots. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.

Example: Hong Shen's "Flying General": "That's how you reporters like to ask questions."

Get to the bottom of it [pá o gē nwè nǐ d]

Interpretation: Metaphor survey details.

Example: Lao She's philosophy to Lao Zhang: "A car hit an old tree and didn't hurt anyone ... Who can get to the bottom of it?"

Tracing back to the source? [tàn bīn s yuan]

Interpretation: It is a metaphor to explore and trace the root and source of things. The same as "exploring the root of poverty".

Example: Tracing the source is a word used as predicate, object and attribute in Liu's A Brief History of China Dictionary.

get to the bottom/root of sth

Interpretation: Tracing back to the source. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.

Example: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Granny Liu talks nonsense; My brother is biased towards the root cause. "

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