What does "self-mockery" mean?

Self-mockery refers to self-mockery; Laugh at yourself.

Example:

1, Song Poetry "Self-mockery": Things are really unpredictable, and I only laugh at myself.

Interpretation: Things are really unpredictable, and my stupidity can only be laughed at by myself.

2, He Ming Jingming's "Journey": Jinmen is a long book, and Yun Ge makes poems to laugh at himself.

Explanation: It has been a long time since I submitted a written opinion to the monarch, so I can only write a poem in Yun Ge to laugh at myself.

Extended data:

The antonym of self-mockery

1, boast: praise yourself.

Lu Xun? Pseudo-Freedom Book: The "broadsword team" that we have been boasting about for many days seems to be unable to be subdued.

2. Conceit: I overestimated myself.

Fang Zhimin's "Lovely China": Besides, I am a young man with blood and conceit.

3. Arrogance: self-righteous; Regard one's position and role as very important, and exaggerate one's value.

Book of Rites: Therefore, a gentleman is not arrogant and does not reward himself.

Interpretation: Therefore, a gentleman does not exaggerate what he has done or his achievements.

4. Complacency: I feel very satisfied; Be content with what you have achieved.

Mao Zedong? The position of China's * * * production party in the national war: the enemy of learning is your own satisfaction. If you want to learn something seriously, don't be complacent.