Ink is a Chinese character, pronounced mò jì, which refers to the original calligraphy and painting or the remnants left by ink. Meng Qian Bi Tan Calligraphy and Painting by Shen Kuo in Song Dynasty.
China used the word ink as early as the Six Dynasties, and in the Song Dynasty, ink became synonymous with general calligraphy. Japanese monks use the word ink from Chinese, but it is only used in the calligraphy of Zen monks. This meaning is used in the calligraphy and painting catalogue of 1365.
Synonym introduction: procrastination
Procrastination, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin tu are not l ā, slow work makes fine work, don't hurry to finish from Wu Han? Under the lamp, on Harry.