Which professions belong to the arts?

1. Dancer

Dancer is one of the most important professions in the Republic of China. Promulgated by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China. It is the second largest category of professional and technical personnel, the tenth intermediate category of cultural and artistic staff, and the third subcategory of specific professional titles under the third subcategory of actors.

2. Movie actors

Movie actors are movie stars who become famous by acting in movies. Early outstanding movie actors did not have much fame and rarely used their real names, so movies Film producers use the word "star" to promote them and create a status different from other ordinary movie actors.

3. Musician

Musician is a broad term. Simply put, it is an artist who focuses on the field of music. It includes people who write and perform music around the world. People who sing are also considered musicians, but they have a special title of singers. It can also be said to be a successful person who specializes in musical activities and brings spiritual beauty to people

4. Painter

A painter refers to a person who specializes in painting (such as paintings, People with patterns) are painting art workers who specialize in the creation and research of paintings, including creators of Chinese painting, oil painting, gouache painting, watercolor painting, oil painting, lacquer painting and other painting arts. Classified by country, such as Chinese painters and Western painters.

5. Calligrapher

A calligrapher is a person who is good at calligraphy, a person who has the ability to write Chinese characters and can push it to an artistic level. Simply put, it is an artist whose main creation is calligraphy, or a person who is proficient in calligraphy. For example, Wang Xizhi's representative work is "Lanting Preface"; Yan Zhenqing's representative work is "Manuscript of Sacrifice to Nephew"; Mi Fu's representative work is "Shu Su Tie".

6. Journalists

People who are engaged in information collection and news reporting are usually called reporters. Journalists are a profession. Interviews are the collection and collection of media information, usually through face-to-face communication between the reporter and the person from whom the information is obtained. Professionals in news organizations who are engaged in reporting are called journalists. In the 16th century, the sprouts of capitalism appeared in the Italian port city of Venice.

The merchants and craftsmen there urgently need to know the origin of commodity raw materials, sales market, and related transportation, political, military, etc., so some people collect and sell political and religious information, business conditions, and sailing schedules. Wait for journalism to become a professional career and become an early journalist.

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