Within the refined material language of late Qing Dynasty lacquered woodwork, this architectural panel expresses the enduring ethical framework of Confucian household philosophy through raised gilt calligraphy. The inscription emphasizes the cultivation of moral conduct through humility, generosity, and restraint—valuing gratitude, allowing space for others, and exercising caution even in moments of success. Above, openwork carvings of auspicious vines and stylized foliage unfold in gilded relief, while the lower register introduces mythical and auspicious creatures set within a stylized landscape, symbolizing longevity, harmony, and elevated status. The surface retains a richly aged crackle patina across its black, cinnabar, and gold lacquer ground, preserving its depth and ceremonial presence.