Tracing back to the roots, music and calligraphy are inseparable.
As we all know, calligraphy is a visual art, while music is an auditory art. However, as symbols of the spiritual essence of traditional Chinese culture, the two have completely different aesthetic characteristics. Looking back on history, the integration of Chinese calligraphy and music is one of the basic aesthetic features of early Chinese art development. Calligraphy has profound cultural traditional connotation and spiritual connotation, while ritual and music culture is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. The two penetrate, influence and penetrate each other in traditional culture.
Chinese culture, also known as Chinese traditional culture, Chinese traditional culture, Chinese culture, ancient Chinese culture, ancient Chinese culture, Chinese culture (generally foreigners who study Chinese culture are called sinologists, while Chinese people who study Chinese Culture (mostly called Chinese Masters), including folk customs, operas (mainly Kun Opera, Yu Opera and Huangmei Opera), chess skills, tea ceremonies, traditional Chinese musical instruments, literati calligraphy and painting, etc., refers to the unique Chinese culture that has continuously evolved and developed based on the culture of the Central Plains. .