Mr.’s title is wrong!!!-----As far as I know, the meanings of "title and postscript" and "promotion" are very different, and the former does not mean promotion at all.
Inscriptions and postscripts, also known as inscriptions, are a special term for the creation and appreciation of calligraphy and painting. Under normal circumstances, the inscription is specially used for creation, while the inscription and postscript are specially used for appreciation. The inscriptions and postscripts of calligraphy and painting creation are inscriptions, which are also called inscription knowledge and style knowledge. "Ti" means both title and inscription. "Style" means style, that is, style. In calligraphy and painting inscriptions, it specifically refers to the style of signature, so it is also called famous style. "Knowledge" (Reading, Tongzhi) means signs, marks, and also specifically refers to the sign of a signed name. Therefore, the so-called inscription means that after the poetry and image parts of a calligraphy and painting work are completed, the title including the poetry, the author's name, the year, month and place of creation is inscribed on the screen to further elaborate the meaning. It also indicates the meaning of the picture, the creative rights of the work, the creation process, etc., so that viewers of the work can have a deeper understanding of the work.
Promotion refers to the selection of people for higher positions.
Although the two words "ti ba" have the same pronunciation, they have no similar meanings.