Writers often introduce themselves in the form of self-mockery. Who else besides Lao She?

As early as 1978, when Qigong was 66 years old and in full swing, he wrote a self-written epitaph. The inscription reads:

Middle school students, associate professors. Bo is not good, but he is not an expert. Although famous, it is not enough. Neither high nor low. Left paralysis, send to right. The surface is slightly round and the skin is not thick. Wife is dead, and there is no queen. The loss is fresh, but the illness remains the same. Sixty-six, not longevity. Babaoshan, getting together. In my life, I said I was ugly. The body stinks with the name.

Anyone who reads this limerick can't help laughing.

(Mr. Qi Gong, born in White, 19 12, died in 2005. 1949 Associate Professor of China Literature Department of Fu Jen Catholic University and Associate Professor of Peking University Museum Department; 1952, he served as an associate professor and professor of Beijing Normal University. He has served as member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, chairman of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, curator of central research institute of culture and history, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, professor of Beijing Normal University and doctoral supervisor. )