Does the phrase chess, cards, calligraphy and painting have anything to do with abandoning the car to keep handsome?

It's okay.

1, "Chyi Chin painting and calligraphy" refers to the four major arts pursued by ancient literati: Qin Yi, chess, painting and calligraphy. These arts are regarded as an important way for a gentleman to cultivate his self-cultivation and sentiment, and also a symbol of his cultural accomplishment and social status.

2. "Abandoning the car to protect the handsome" is a historical story, which comes from Historical Records of Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu lost in the Battle of Julu, was trapped in the city and faced difficulties. He listened to Liu Bang's advice, gave up his chariot, and only took a few followers through the disorderly army, and finally managed to escape. This story is used to describe giving up some material interests in order to save more important interests at a critical moment. Therefore, "Chyi Chin's calligraphy and painting" and "abandoning the car to protect the handsome" are both important elements in the ancient culture and history of China, but there is no relationship between them.