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A complete collection of inscriptions on landscape paintings, a complete collection of inscriptions on landscape paintings

A complete collection of landscape painting inscriptions, I have compiled new historical knowledge, welcome to read!

1. Modesty words

Peng Pi Sheng Hui: used to thank others for coming to one's home or Thank others for sending the calligraphy and paintings to your home. Pengju: the abbreviation of "Pengmen Pihu", a thatched house with Pengcao and Jingzhu doors as a metaphor for a poor family.

I cherish a broken broom: I cherish a broken broom very much. It is a metaphor that no matter how bad your own things are, they are still worth cherishing.

Throw bricks to attract jade: Throw bricks to attract jade. It is a metaphor for using superficial and immature opinions or articles to elicit other people's brilliant and mature opinions or works.

Yixiaofang: Yi, leave; generous, refers to a person who is knowledgeable or has expertise. Refers to making scholars or experts laugh. Remuneration without merit: Remuneration without merit.

Respect and thank you but not sensitive: respectful, respectful; thank, decline; not sensitive, not smart, without talent. Refers to a respectful expression of inability or inability to accept something (a polite word to express refusal to do something).

忝liemenqiang: 忝, which means that you feel guilty for insulting others. Expressing that he is ashamed of being a teacher.

Graffiti: The adjectives are written very badly.

One-shot view: a metaphor for a narrow and one-sided view.

Short of talents and shallow learning: Not knowledgeable and knowledgeable.

The virtues are weak and the talents are sparse: thin: shallow; sparse: empty. Very poor in character and talent.

The virtues are shallow and the talents are low.

Hang one and leak ten thousand: hang, enumerate; leak, omit. Mention one and miss tens of thousands. The description lists very little, leaves out a lot, and is very incomplete.

Unkind request: polite words, unreasonable request (called one's own request when asking for help).

Let’s just say it: let’s talk about it (for things that you cannot believe in, you often use this word to express reservations when telling others). The stupid bird flies first: It means that you have poor ability and may fall behind, and you are one step ahead of others.

A perch on a branch: Just asking for a place to hide is a job hunting term for being humble and not having any extravagant expectations.

Respect is worse than obedience: It is better to follow other people’s opinions than to be humble and polite.

Out of reach: Compared with the other party, it is far behind.

The encounter of one gain: one gain, a little experience; foolishness, foolish opinion, humble words. I humbly call myself a little ignorant. Vegetarian meal in the corpse position: Corpse position, occupying the position and doing nothing; vegetarian meal, eating in vain. He humbly claimed that he had not fulfilled his duty.

Not worth mentioning: sufficient, worthy; not worthy of mentioning, put it on the lips. It's a minor incident, not worth mentioning.

Trivial skills: a metaphor for trivial skills (mostly referring to writing skills)

绠short and deep: 绠, the rope used to draw water; 绠, to draw water from bottom to top. The rope of the bucket is very short, but water must be fetched from a deep well. It is a metaphor for meager abilities and heavy tasks.

Painting here and there: originally refers to women applying makeup and powder. Later, it was often used as a modest word for drawing, writing or composing.

This heart is trivial: trivial, tiny, meager. To describe a trivial thought or thought.

A fool will surely gain something after thinking a lot: A foolish person will think about a problem many times, and he will be right once and get a certain gain. Also known as "a fool's gain".

Guan Piao Li Zhi: Guan, bamboo tube; Peep, look through a small hole or gap; Li, scoop. Look at the sky from a bamboo tube and measure the sea with a ladle. It is a metaphor for narrow vision and limited knowledge. Also known as "Use a tube to peer into the sky, use a ligament to measure the sea"

Banmen juggles an axe: Ban refers to the ancient craftsman Lu Ban. Playing with an ax in front of Luban's gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts.

Chat means Cunxin: Chat, slightly; Cunxin, meager intention. Express your feelings a little bit.

Avoid giving way to the virtuous: resign and give way to people with high talents and virtues. Often used as a self-effacing remark for retirement in old age.

2. Respectful speeches

Showing your favor: polite words, mostly used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.

Don’t hesitate to teach: Respectful words are used to ask for opinions or ask questions from others.

Great help: Respectful speech, great help (used when expressing entrustment or thanks).

Wash your ears and listen respectfully: Clean your ears and listen respectfully. Describes listening to others respectfully and carefully. (Mostly used as a polite word when asking someone to speak).

The house is full of distinguished friends: the seats are filled with noble friends. Describes many guests.

Overkill: Use big materials in small places. It is a metaphor that a person with high talents succumbs to a low position and cannot give full play to his talents.

Be the first to set an example: take the lead in setting an example for subordinates or juniors.

Humble mind is as wide and empty as a valley. Described as very humble.

Xuzuowai: Xu, empty; Zuo, in ancient times, the left position was respected. Leave the seat on the left empty to wait for guests as a sign of respect. It also generally refers to leaving a place to wait for others.