Ask for a few modest words to describe your poor writing. Pay attention to modest words.

1, humble pen: weigh your own words and paintings. A poor pen, please keep it.

2, clumsy: call your own work.

3. My humble job: I call myself my job.

4, just a little knowledge [cáish Xuéqi?n]: just a little knowledge, not deep knowledge (mostly used as self-modesty). ?

5. Laugh [bóyιXiàoér]: It is a self-deprecating statement that one's own works can only get a faint smile from others. ?

6. Shallow language [Wé nCí cū qin]? : Metaphorically speaking rudely and self-deprecating.

7. Throw a brick to attract jade [pā o Zhu ā n y ǐ n y ǐ]: Throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor is to use one's immature ideas or works to lead others to better ideas or good works.

Common modesty:

1, "Xiao" clan: people or things that claim to be or are related to themselves.

Brother: Men call themselves humbly among friends or acquaintances. I have a reluctant request.

Child: Be humble as a son.

Daughter: address your daughter humbly.

Xiaoke: Call yourself modest (mostly used in early vernacular). Such as: small incompetence.

Villain: the ancients referred to people with low status, and later people with low status were also used to address themselves. I dare not.

Xiao Sheng: Young scholars call themselves (more common in early vernacular).

Small shop: call yourself a small shop.

Small photo: refers to your own small photo. Attach a small photo.

2, "thin" word family: call your own things.

Skillful skill: a small skill, humbly calling your own skill. Such as: thin skills at home/willing to offer thin skills.

Thin wine: light wine, often used as a polite expression when entertaining guests. A thin glass of wine is not a tribute.

Small gifts: gifts that are not generous are often used as gifts to humble themselves. Please accept a little gift.

My humble side: when I plead for others, I humbly call my feelings. For my sake, forgive him this time.

3. The word "base" refers to something related to oneself.

Base surname: as opposed to "your surname", address your surname modestly. What's your name? The name of the base is Wang.

Cheap wife: Address your wife to others (more common in early vernacular).

Cheap things: the ancients claimed to be private affairs.

Cheap: calling yourself humble is not worth mentioning.