Official script with silkworm heads and swallowtails, regular regular script, cursive script with flying dragons and phoenixes, elegant running script... all kinds of colors, as graceful as a startlin

Official script with silkworm heads and swallowtails, regular regular script, cursive script with flying dragons and phoenixes, elegant running script... all kinds of colors, as graceful as a startling giant, like a swimming dragon, giving people unlimited imagination and endless feeling of relaxation and joy. Calligraphy can also reflect the characteristics of the Chinese nation: bold, grand, dignified, implicit... Chinese painting has unparalleled theory, technique and style. It strives to be vivid and expressive, giving people a "Chinese" beauty. Meticulous and detailed drawings produce endless interest; thick ink and heavy colors show endless poetry; the perfect combination of poetry and painting gives the content of the painting a spirit and charm. Complexity can be glimpsed from simplicity, and colorfulness can be seen from simplicity. This is the spirituality of beauty. Chinese painting advocates nature, vividness, balance and harmony, which is the essence of Chinese culture.

Of course, what we see from the piano, chess, calligraphy, and paintings is just a drop in the ocean of China's five thousand years of culture. Anyone who can truly understand the true meaning of music, chess, calligraphy and painting will marvel at the breadth of Chinese civilization. Friends, let us be proud to live in a country with such a great civilization, and be proud to be an upright Chinese!

Question 3: What zodiac signs do the twelve zodiac signs in 2014 represent? Piano: cock, snake, rabbit

Chess: rat, cow, dog

Book: Tiger, Dragon, Horse

Painting: Sheep, Monkey, Pig

Question 4: Which zodiac animals are represented in the music, chess, calligraphy and painting! Music, Chicken, Rabbit, Snake

Chess, Rat, Cow and Dog

Books, Horses, Dragons and Tigers

The first group of drawings of sheep, monkeys and pigs is mice and cows. The mice represent wisdom and the cows represent diligence. Wisdom and diligence must be closely integrated. If you only have wisdom without diligence, you will become smart; if you only have diligence without using your brain, you will become stupidity. The two must be combined. This is the first group of expectations and requirements our ancestors have for us, and it is also the most important group. ”

The second group is the tiger and the rabbit. The tiger represents bravery, and the rabbit represents caution. Bravery and caution must be closely combined to be bold and cautious. If bravery leaves caution, it becomes Recklessness, without bravery, becomes cowardice. This group is also very important, so it is placed in the second position. Through this group, I can also tell you Westerners that when we Yanhuang people show caution, Don't think that the Yanhuang people don't have a brave side.

The third group is the dragon and the snake, which represent strength and flexibility. The so-called strong ones are easy to break, and those who are too strong are easy to break. However, If you only have a soft side, you will easily lose your opinion. Therefore, it is our ancestral motto to combine strength and softness."

Horse and sheep, the horse represents courage and the sheep represents gentleness. If a person only cares about himself and goes straight to the goal without taking into account the surrounding environment, he will inevitably bump into the surroundings and may not be able to achieve the goal in the end. However, if a person only cares about harmony, he may not even have a direction. Therefore, the courage to move forward must be closely combined with gentleness. This is the fourth set of expectations our ancestors have for us.

Monkey and Rooster. The monkey represents flexibility, and the rooster crows regularly, representing stability. Flexibility and constancy must be closely integrated. If you are only flexible but without stability, no matter how good your policy is, you will not gain anything. On the one hand, it has stability and maintains overall harmony and order; on the other hand, it can move forward amidst changes. This is the most fundamental purpose. ”

Dogs and pigs. Dogs represent loyalty and pigs represent easy-going. If a person is too loyal and does not know how to be easy-going, he will exclude others. On the other hand, if a person is too easy-going and has no loyalty, this person will Losing principles. Whether it is loyalty to a nation or loyalty to one's own ideals, it must be closely combined with easy-going, so that it is easy to maintain inner balance.

Question 5: What does chess in Qinqi, calligraphy and painting refer to? Playing chess (generally referring to Go)

Question 6: What do chess, calligraphy and painting mean? Qin: playing the qin (playing the guqin with multiple fingers)

Chess: playing chess (mostly Go and Chinese chess)

Calligraphy: calligraphy (mainly writing Chinese characters with a brush)

Painting: Painting (referring to Chinese painting, usually using a brush and water-soluble pigments to paint on rice paper)

Question 7: Who are the four maids who play music, chess, calligraphy and painting in Dream of Red Mansions? It refers to the personal maids of the four springs - Baoqin in Yuanchun, Siqi in welcoming the spring, Waiting for the book in Tanchun (actually there is a version of serving book), and Entering the painting in Xichun