Ask for video: Can you directly ask the name of the older teacher about the topic of Chinese painting? If my teacher corrects mistakes, will it be disrespectful to write your name directly?

Yes, the honorific words at the end of the name have dispelled your worries. The following are some common sense in some calligraphy and painting questions, and share them with you ~

Common inscriptions

Elders: My teacher, Taoist, senior, Mr., Ms. (Miss).

Peer (or younger generation): brother, brother, good friend, respected brother, brother, virtuous brother (younger brother), classmate (younger brother), Taoist brother, friend, classmate, Fang Jia, Mr., Miss, Legalist (famous for his expertise in painting and calligraphy).

Close relationship: Xue Ren's brother, my brother (younger brother).

Teachers to students: learn from (benevolence) brother, learn from (benevolence) brother, be virtuous and virtuous.

Classmates: seniors, seniors, classmates, classmates, classmates.

Politeness or respect in the previous paragraph

Elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, exquisite, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant.

Politeness or respect in the next paragraph

Calligraphy inscription:

Worship books, worship books, respect books, nod, give books, drunk books, drunk pens, scribble, play books, celebrate festivals, write, record, write, write and print.

Painting title:

Give, take, draw a wish, write a wish, nod, write a topic, combine a topic, type a topic, inscribe, inscribe a topic, write it down, inscribe, remember, combine a topic, postscript, worship, record, record, praise, praise, laugh at yourself, write and inscribe.