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What are some sentences that make fun of one’s own talent and lack of learning?

1. I have little talent and limited knowledge, so I can only do my best.

2. I have little talent and little knowledge, so how can I deserve the praise of someone who knows everything from ancient times to modern times?

3. The more knowledgeable people are, the more humble they are. Only those with little talent and knowledge are arrogant and arrogant.

4. I didn’t see the value of this article. I really have little talent and little knowledge.

5. Although she knows that he has little talent and little knowledge, she still cherishes his abstract value as a man.

Words used to describe people with little talent or knowledge:

1. Little knowledge. Describes not having much experience and knowledge. From Volume 31 of "Yu Shi Ming Yan" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: People cannot predict the sky, and you have various opinions, all because of shallow knowledge. (Vernacular translation: No one can predict the sky. You have so many opinions because you don’t have much.)

2. The talent is exhausted. The idiom originally refers to the fact that Jiang Yan had few literary names and had no good poems in his later years. A metaphor for declining talents. From Liang Zhongrong's "Poetry Qi Guanglu Jiangyan" in the Southern Dynasties: Afterwards, it became a poem and no longer an idiom. It is said that Jiang Lang's talent has been exhausted. (Vernacular translation: After these two strange dreams, when Jiang Yan started writing poems, he no longer had any famous quotes)

3. Lack of talent. An idiom indicating that one is not very knowledgeable or knowledgeable. From "History of the Song Dynasty: Biography of Liu Zhi": He was not very knowledgeable but was very loyal. (Vernacular translation: Although his talent and knowledge are low, he is loyal.)