Juniors ask how calligraphy should suit themselves.

1. The "Zhuo" family: refers to one's own (articles, opinions, etc.).

Clumsy pen: Call your own articles, calligraphy and painting. For example: This is a crude drawing, please keep it.

Humble opinion: one’s own opinion.

My own work: I call it my own work.

Zhuo Jing: The ancients called people their wives.

2. "小" family: refers to oneself or people or things related to oneself.

Little brother: Men describe themselves modestly among friends or acquaintances. For example: I have an unkind favor from my younger brother.

Children: Call yourself your son humbly.

Little girl: Call yourself your daughter humbly.

Xiao Ke: To describe oneself modestly (mostly used in early vernacular). Such as: Small things don’t mean talent.

Villain: The ancients referred to people with low status. Later, people with low status were also used to refer to themselves. For example: The villain dare not.

Xiaosheng: A self-proclaimed term for young scholars (mostly seen in early vernacular).

Small shop: Call it your own shop.

Small photo: refers to a smaller photo of yourself. For example: Attach a small photo.

3. "Bo" family: something to call oneself.

Boji: a small skill, modestly referring to one's own skills. Such as: poor skills. Willing to offer my skills.

Bojiu: A light wine, often used as a humble word when entertaining guests. For example: a thin glass of wine is disrespectful.

Thin gift: a gift that is not generous, mostly used to express the gift given by oneself. Such as: A small gift, please accept it.

Bomian: Be humble in expressing your kindness when interceding for others. For example: For my sake, forgive him once.

4. "Jian" family: refers to people or things related to oneself.

Basic surname: as opposed to "noble surname", referring to one's own surname modestly. Such as: What is your surname? The humble surname is Wang.

Jiannai: Calling others one’s wife (mostly seen in early vernacular).

Shameful things: The ancients called their private affairs.

5. "杝" word family: refers to oneself or one's own things.

My last name: call yourself by your last name. Such as: What is your surname? My surname is Wang.

My person: Address yourself to others.

Our place: humbly referring to one’s home or place of stay.

Our school: I call myself a school modestly.

6. The "despicable" word family: referring to oneself or one's own things.

I: I am humble about myself.

Contemptuous meaning: one's own opinion.

Disdain: call one’s own opinion.

Seven: "Foolish" word family: used as a humble name for oneself.

Brother Fool: People younger than you call yourself modest.

Humble opinion: Humble your own opinion. Such as: I am ignorant and superficial.

Foolishly thought: humbly express one’s own opinion. Such as: I thought it was impossible.

8. The word "忿" belongs to the family: It means humiliating others and making oneself feel guilty.

忝 Lie: I am ashamed to be introduced or to be among them. For example: Nian Liemen Wall (Ashamed to be in the teacher's gate)

Lianzai: To be ashamed to be in it. For example: I am among the acquaintances.

Responsibility: Take responsibility with a sense of shame. Such as: assuming the position of prime minister.

9. The word "dare" belongs to the family: it means asking others presumptuously.

Dare to ask: Take the liberty to ask, please. For example: May I ask your surname, sir?

Dare to love: Request. For example: Mr. Dare to write a letter for me.

Dare to trouble you: I take the liberty to trouble you. For example: Dare to trouble the lady to do something.

10. "Lao" family: troublesome, a polite word for asking others to do something.

Excuse me: Please.

Laobu: used when others come to visit. For example: You are busy with official duties, please don't bother me.

Trouble others: trouble others. Such as: Thank you for your kindness.

Labor: a polite word used to ask someone to do something. For example: Please take care of me for me.