Whose motto is' it's hard to be confused'?
"It's hard to be confused" is a famous saying handed down by Zheng Banqiao during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, and it is his own situation of being an official and his life path. Later generations felt that the word "rare confusion" was rich in philosophy, so they hung it at home in the form of banners as a warning for their daily life. Zheng Xie (November 22, 1693-January 22, 1765), the pronunciation of "Xie" was xiè, the word was Kerou, and he was born in Daduo, Xinghua, Jiangsu Province. His ancestral home was Suzhou, and he was an official, scholar and calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. One of the eight eccentrics in Yangzhou. His poems, books and paintings are all outstanding and independent, and he is known as the "three wonders" in the world. He is good at painting orchids, bamboos, stones, pines, chrysanthemums and other plants, among which bamboo painting has been more than 5 years, with the most outstanding achievements. Author of The Complete Works of Banqiao.