Self-mockery, pronounced zichá o, comes from Lu You's poem "Self-mockery" in the Song Dynasty: You never know, I only laugh at myself.
There is He Jingming's Travel Notes of the Past in the Ming Dynasty: Jinmen wrote a letter, which was not reported for a long time, and Yun Ge wrote an empty poem to laugh at himself. Have self-mockery; The meaning of self-mockery.
Progress is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is j ? n ? b ?, which refers to the upward or forward development of people or things. Adapt to the requirements of the times and promote social development.