The inscription is not drawn in the lower part, nor in the upper part. If you are outside the fur, how do you know that I am suffering? Zhong Kui, a poet named Shu Bing: the fifth time.
In this picture, the green-faced kid crouches on Zhong Kui's back and reaches out to tickle him, but he can't tickle. Zhong Kui was so angry that his beard flew about. Ghosts and gods have to tickle, and Qi Baishi humanized ghosts and gods. It is always difficult for imps to scratch Zhong Kui's itch, which shows that it is not easy for imps to wait on Master Zhong Kui. Of course, this scene will also remind us of vivid details that we often encounter in real life. The inscription on the work further describes the image in a literary way: not scratching the lower side, not scratching the upper side. If you are outside the fur, how do you know that I am suffering?