"Poor skill donkey Qian" is a relatively common Chinese idiom, which means a person who is "not very skilled and has a low level". The story of this idiom originated from a legend. The following will introduce its origin and meaning to you.
According to legend, in ancient times there was a man named Qian Donkey. He often rode a donkey around and sold some gadgets to make a living. His craftsmanship was not good and he did not make much money, so he was regarded as a man with poor skills. Once, he met a famous calligrapher on the road, showed him his calligraphy works, and asked for some knowledge about calligraphy. The calligrapher looked at his works and found that his calligraphy level was indeed not high, but he had a simple sense of beauty. So the calligrapher said to him: "Although your calligraphy skills are not excellent, this simple beauty is exactly your characteristic and can be carried forward."
This story tells us that no matter our skills, No matter what the level, as long as we persist and carry forward our own characteristics, we will be able to achieve success. People often say: "Everything is difficult at the beginning." In the process of studying and working, we will encounter various difficulties and setbacks, but as long as we don't give up and keep working hard, we will definitely succeed. Instead of complaining that your skills are not good, it is better to cherish your own characteristics and carry them forward, so that you can succeed in your field.
In short, the idiom "a poor man with poor skills" tells us to cherish our own characteristics, carry them forward, and don't give up easily. Only through unremitting efforts can we achieve success.