"There are scholars in conversation and laughter, but no Ding Bai in communication" is the character who wrote The Humble Room. Scholar, great scholar. Ding Bai, originally refers to ordinary people, here refers to people without learning. In this humble room, there are often learned scholars talking and laughing, and Kan Kan talks. The author writes not about who he is, but about his friends. As the saying goes, if you want to know his friends, you must know his friends. In other words, if you want to know him, just look at his friends. Therefore, we know that the host must be an elegant person. These two sentences set off the master's ability and ability, and showed his refined and refined feelings. Scholars associate from time to time and often talk and laugh with Gao Peng, from which we can infer the talent and virtue of this humble master.
"You can tune the pipa and read the Golden Scripture. There is no confusion and no tedious work. " It's about the master's life interest. "