What is the meaning of the four-character idiom "不 seeking"?

1. The four-character idiom "Don't ask for any explanation"

Don't ask for a deep explanation bù qiú shèn jiě

[Explanation] Shen: Very; Jie: Understand; understand. It originally means that when reading, one does not seek to go into depth; when copying, one only seeks to understand a general idea. Nowadays, it mostly refers to not being serious about studying, doing things, etc.; not seeking in-depth understanding.

[Quote] "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu" by Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty: "He is good at reading; he does not ask for a thorough explanation; whenever he understands something, he happily forgets to eat."

[Correct pronunciation] Explain; cannot Pronounced "xiè".

[Distinguish form] Very; cannot write "deep".

[Similar meaning] Swallowing jujube in a hurry and eating it without stopping.

[Antonym] Trying to get to the bottom of things by chewing words and words

[Usage] Derogatory meaning . Mostly used for learning; zd also refers to not understanding the situation deeply. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Verb-object form.