Insect carving skills

[Idiom]: carving insect small technique [pinyin] :d iāochóngxiǎojì [interpretation]: carving: carving; Worm: refers to the book of birds and insects, a font of ancient Chinese characters.

Figuratively small or trivial skills. [Idiom Story]:. During the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Han Chaozong, who was very enthusiastic and often helped some young people find good jobs, and everyone respected him very much.

One day, a young man named Li Bai wrote a letter to Han Chaozong, asking Han Chaozong to help introduce the work, and at the end of the letter, he wrote: "The small skills of the dreaded eagle insect are not suitable for adults." "Meaning, I'm afraid that the articles I write are just some trivial tricks, not enough for adults to appreciate.

This modest young man Li Bai later became a famous poet! From then on, everyone used it

"Carving insect skills" to describe when writing articles or doing things, they are just using some small skills.

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