What Does a Tradesman Do?
Craftsman is a Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is jiàng rén, formerly known as craftsman; refers to the person buried in charge by His Majesty; refers to the ancient craftsman stone; refers to the person who is good at writing. Saying "Mozi · Tianzhi": "For example, if the rules of the wheel are good, the craftsman is good."
Artisan
(Chinese vocabulary)
- craftsman
- [journeyman] Formerly known as artisan
- 1.a man of his hands; artisan; craftsman
2. artisan
- 1. Woodworking; artisan.
- "Mozi · Tianzhi": "For example, if the rules of the wheel are good, the craftsman is good."
- Southern Dynasty Liang Shen Yue's "Shang Jian's Table": "It is advisable for a craftsman to build this elephant, to take the heart of love and rituals, and to wish Shen Zi come."
- Tang Hanyu's poem No. 2 in "Timujushi": "The rotten sword is so invincible, but the craftsman wants it!"
- "Warning General Words · Lu Dalang Returning Gold": "He who hates the ground hates trees that are not born well; if they are fun and born neatly, the tree is good to be a pillar, and the big branch is good to be a beam. It s easy to do it, but it does nt save the craftsman.
- Zhao Shuli's "Sanliwan" 2: "He is not a craftsman, but a carpenter, a blacksmith, a stonemason ... almost any craftsman's work can also start."
- Fan Wenlan, Cai Meibiao, etc., Chapter III, Chapter Two, "The General History of China": "Shipbuilding is the long-term skill of Southern craftsmen.
- 2. The person who was buried by the supervisor.
- "Ritual and Jixi Ritual" "The Sui craftsman accepts the car in the steps" Note by Han Zhengxuan: "The Sui craftsman, the Sui craftsman also.
- 3. Refers to the ancient artisan stone.
- In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Liu Xiaobiao's "Cantonese Diplomacy": "If Ruo Nai's craftsman died out of the wind, Bo Zi Xi Liu Bo's elegant introduction, Fan Zhang models in Xiaquan, Yin Bantao Tao in Yongxi."
- 4. Refers to people who are good at writing.
- Tang Jiadao's poem "Sending the Order of the Resident Fox": "Study hard to write a manuscript, and offer artisans."