Talent and ink
A place where scholars gather.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Gong Zizhen's Shu Jin Ling in Qing Dynasty: "eh! At the beginning of my life, there were many places for me to live in, such as Jiangdong's place of talent and ink, louchi's view of boats, lamp sprinkling's entertainment, spring morning's and autumn evening's tour, beauty's son, pity for talent and lust, and Yao Ye's joy of falling. "
Discrimination of words
Pinyin code: cmzs lantern riddle: literati club usage: used as subject and object; used in written language
Talent and ink
relieve the state of zhao by besieging the state of wei - wéi wèi jiù zhào
propose a marriage by pointing to the stomach -- an old practice of marriage had been engaged to each other before they were born - zhǐ fù wéi hūn