What are the Taoist classics about Daoism and Duoshu?
Taoist classics also contain many artistic contents. There are two Taoist music scores in the Taoist collection in the Ming Dynasty. One is the five-tone ritual system in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the other is the Jiao Xuan Movement in the Ming Empire. In addition to Taoist scriptures, there are many scattered Taoist scriptures music scores. In painting, many Taoist scriptures are accompanied by illustrations or series of paintings. For example, Taiping Jing has six adult thoughts in volume 84, dragon in volume 99, east wall in volume 100, and west wall in volume 10 1. There are also characters and paintings in the Taoist scriptures. Calligraphy, calligraphy and calligraphy have many connections. For example, the three-element method, eight-society method, eight-body six-article method and so on in the book "The Great Righteousness of Xuanmen in Lingxuandong". This paper describes the word-making of Cang Xie, the pen-making of Meng Tian and the evolution of China font. , and discusses some calligraphy theory. In addition, some Taoist scriptures also record various Taoist regulations on building temples, statues and sewing crowns. For example, books such as "The Treasure of Three Caves is Locked in Camp" all involve the artistic content of ancient architecture, sculpture and costumes. Taoist literary classics are also very impressive. Gao Dao has left collections full of Taoist colors for later generations, such as Tao Hongjing's Collected Works of Tao Seclusion, Wu Yun's Collected Works of Mr. Zong Xuan, Du Guangting's Collected Works of Guangcheng, Wang Jiji's Collected Works of Chongyang Quanzhen, and Zhang Yuchu's Collected Works of Xianquan.