What does it mean to be a person who has no talent for reciting and will only increase his effectiveness?

Xie Daowen, a famous talented woman in Jin Dynasty, described snowflakes as "catkins that don't move with the wind" when she was young. Later generations used "catkins" to describe talented women with quick poetic thinking, such as Lin Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions, and used "pity catkins" to write about her.

Effective means the effective function of Dong Shi. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the famous beauty stone in Yue suffered from heart disease, and she was often sad and very pitiful. People praised her beauty even more. There is a woman in the same village named Dong Shi, who is very ugly. Seeing being praised like this, she also learned to frown and held her heart. As a result, others scared away at first sight.

A person who has no talent to praise others means that if you don't have enough kung fu, talent and control ability, you shouldn't blindly create and imitate famous artists in a ostentatious and out-of-context way. Not only can you not learn the strengths of famous artists, but it is just as counterproductive as learning from the East.