question 2: what does the number of books shot by rites and music in the six arts mean? The number of books shot by rites and music is the so-called "six arts" in ancient times, that is, the six basic talents that China ancient Confucianism required students to master. Ceremony: etiquette; Music: music; Shooting: archery technique; Royal: the technology of driving a carriage; Book: calligraphy; Number: Algorithm
Question 3: What is the imperial ceremony in the ancient six arts "Rite, Music, Shooting, Imperial, Book and Number"? Etiquette (that is, moral education today)
Music: Music
Shooting: archery skills (exercise physique and character cultivation)
Imperial: the technology of driving a carriage
What does "Yu" in "Music, Shooting, Yu, Shu and Shu" mean? 4. Driving
Six basic talents
Six basic talents that China ancient Confucianism required students to master: courtesy, music, shooting, Yu, Shu and Shu.
from Zhou Li? Bao's: "Cultivating the country's children with Tao is the six arts of teaching: one is five rites, the other is six music, the third is five shots, the fourth is five commands, the fifth is six books, and the sixth is nine numbers."
Rite: etiquette (that is, moral education today)
Music: Music
Shooting: archery skills (building physique and cultivating character)
Imperial: the skill of driving a carriage
Book: Calligraphy (that is, modern literature)
Number: Algorithm (that is, modern mathematics)
Question 5: Six Arts. Shangshu? Mean? Four Books and Five Classics: The collective name of the four books and five classics refers to Confucian classics. The four books refer to The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, University and The Doctrine of the Mean, and the five classics refer to The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Zhouyi and Chunqiu.
question 6: do the six arts refer to the six skills or the six skills such as Poem, Book, Rite and Book of Changes: ritual, music, archery, command, calligraphy and number.
2. It refers to the Six Classics: Yi, Shu, Shi, Li, Yue and Chunqiu.
The aristocratic education system of the Zhou Dynasty in China began in the Zhou Dynasty in 146 BC, and Zhou Wang Guan required students to master six basic talents: courtesy, music, archery, imperial command, calligraphy and mathematics. From "Zhou Li? Bao's book: "Cultivating the country's children with Tao is the six arts of teaching: one is five rites, the other is six music, the third is five shots, the fourth is five emperors, the fifth is six books, and the sixth is nine numbers." This is the "six arts" of "five classics and six arts". In the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius also taught six arts in private school, but these six arts are the six Confucian classics, which are called Yi, Shu, Shi, Li, Yue and Chunqiu. The modern interpretation of the six arts includes six skills, such as "ritual, music, shooting, imperial, calligraphy and number".
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Question 7: What are the four books, five classics and six arts? Four books: The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius;
Five Classics: The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Zhouyi and Chunqiu
The six arts are the Six Classics, which are called Yi, Shu, Shi, Li, Yue and Chunqiu.