Basic meaning:
1, talent, skill, technology: work ~. Skills ~. Text ~. ~ people. ~ Art (drama, folk art, music, fine arts, architecture, dance, movies, poetry, literature, etc. ); Refers to the ways and methods of creation; Unique and beautiful). ~ wonderful garden. ~ high people are bold. ?
2. planting: garden ~. ?
3, norms, statutes, boundaries: "arrogance and extravagance, no desire ~"
The exact words are as follows:
Art, skills, six arts, no arts, unique arts, entertainment, gardening, learning arts, artists, performing arts, artistic forests, ball arts, martial arts, stage names, talents, crafts, crafts, agriculture, chess, times, art gardens, performing arts, communication arts, corner arts, fashion arts, death arts, line arts, Tan.
Extended data
Glyph evolution
Etymological interpretation
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Yi, species also. Plant it from beginning to end "Poetry" said: "I am Xiaomi." ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Planting. The glyph means "one" and "qi", indicating that you are eager to plant like holding a seedling. There is a poem in the Book of Songs that says, "I grow millet." ?
Explanation of word combinations:
1, art: also called "trick". Refers to various technical skills, such as six arts, math skills and other skills.
Mao Zedong's speech at Yan 'an Forum on Literature and Art: "In today's world, all cultures or literature and art belong to a certain class and a certain political line."
2. Skills: Also known as "technical skills". Skilled in martial arts, crafts or art, etc.
Ke Yan's "Wonderful Book Oriental Pearl III": "The exquisite skills of flowers, birds and figures inlaid with splendid embroidery, lacquer painting, gold and silver gems made him amazed."
3. Six Arts: Six knowledge of educating students in ancient times.
4. There is no art: there is no fixed method; There is no universal method.
5, unique skills: unique skills.