Humble Room Inscription is an inscription written by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is only 8 1 word. By praising the humble room, the author expresses his ambition to be a noble person, care for the poor and not collude with the secular.
The article has distinct levels, starting from the mountains and rivers, pointing out the theme of "I am a humble room, but I am virtuous and fragrant", and then starting from the outdoor scenery, indoor people and things in the room, rendering the elegant realm of the humble room and introducing the residence of ancient Junyan. The ancient sage's words strengthened the meaning and ended with questions, with a long aftertaste.
Liu Yuxi, who wrote the famous book Humble Room Inscription, has always been admired by future generations for his style of "living in a humble room without changing its nobleness". Calligraphy works with the theme of humble room Ming have been widely used in home decoration by later generations to show the elegance and style of living environment.
The main idea of "Humble Room Inscription" is as follows:
Through the description of the humble room, the poet expressed his indifference to the external material environment, thus praising the humble room owner's noble moral integrity and his spirit of caring for the poor and helping others.
The article shows the author's attitude towards life, that is, not following the customs, being honest and honest, and not seeking fame and fortune. It expresses the author's noble and proud sentiment and reveals the author's poor and happy seclusion interest. It is simple, concise and fresh, like a poem, full of philosophy and charm.