This is actually a calligraphy couplet.
The general meaning is:
Geisha's oratorios can also have beautiful scenery; Profound art can also have vulgar singing.
note:
1, Xiaofeng Canyue: It comes from Lin Yuling written by Liu Yong in the Northern Song Dynasty, which means: The wind is blowing, and the Canyue will set. Often describe the cold and desolate artistic conception. Also refers to geisha's oratorios.
2, Jing Qing: refers to the beautiful scenery.
3. Snow and spring: that is, spring and snow, which is a metaphor for profound and unfashionable literature and art.
4. Escape sound: refers to the lewd voice.