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Motto Motto

Is the motto.

The motto refers to the motto written by the ancients and placed on the right side of the seat. It is a motto that people inspire, warn, remind themselves, and serve as a guide to action. In history, many Chinese and foreign celebrities have their own "mottos." Almost all successful people at home and abroad in ancient and modern times have their own life motto - motto.

Detailed explanation

1. Write instructive words on the right side of the seat as a warning or reminder. Lu Yanji's annotation in "Selected Works of Liang Xiaotong of the Southern Dynasties: Cui Yuan (Ziyu)'s Motto": "Yuan's brother Zhang was killed by others, so Yuan killed his enemy, fled, and was pardoned. He wrote this inscription as a warning to himself. He tried to sit on his right side. Therefore, it is called a motto."

Liang Huijiao of the Southern Dynasties wrote in "Biography of Eminent Monks·Yi Jie 1·Zhidun": "There are more than a hundred monks who always follow the teachings. Sometimes there are lazy ones, so Dun is the motto. Xu Zhi. "Preface to "Motto" by Bai Juyi: "I admired Cui Ziyu's "Motto". Although I couldn't finish it, there seemed to be some unfinished parts in it, because it was continued as a motto. "

2. Generally refers to words that can be used as a motto to encourage oneself. Chen Yi's poem "Indicating Danhuai and Telling Haosu, Xiaolu and Xiaoshan": "Revolution emphasizes firmness and will always be a motto." Facing the difficulties in life, many young people regard the famous sayings of Enlightenment as: "Since birth, you are invincible, and you have gained Taoism." Don’t force yourself to succeed!” as your motto to motivate yourself.

Inscription:

(in terms of its noun attributes) has two explanations in the "Modern Chinese Dictionary":

(1) In utensils, Texts describing facts, merits, etc. on tablets and tablets;

(2) Texts that spur and encourage oneself.

In ancient times, words carved on utensils were used to warn oneself or describe merits. This kind of writing usually uses rhyme.