the Confucian Six Arts, namely: rites or etiquette 禮|礼[li3] (禮儀|礼仪[li3 yi2]), music 樂|乐[yue3] (音樂|音乐[yin1 yue4]), archery 射[she4] (射箭[she4 jian4]), charioteering 御[yu4] (駕車|驾车[jia4 che1]), calligraphy or literacy 書|书[shu1] (識字|识字[shi2 zi4]), mathematics or reckoning 數|数[shu4] (計算|计算[ji4 suan4])
another name for the Six Classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1]
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
名詞
古代儒家提倡嘅六樣教育,包括禮(禮節)、樂(音樂)、射(射箭)、御(駕馭馬車)、書(書法及寫作)、數(計數) the Six Arts in Confucianism (rites, music, archery, chariotry, calligraphy and writing, and arithmetic)
Definitions (Wiktionary)
name, archaic
the Six Arts which form the basis of education in ancient Chinese culture, namely rites 禮/礼 (lǐ), music 樂/乐 (yuè), archery 射 (shè), charioteering 御 (yù), calligraphy 書/书 (shū) and mathematics 數/数 (shù) (syn.) 藝文, 艺文
name, archaic
the Six Styles of Calligraphy initiated during the reign of Wang Mang, founder of the Xin dynasty, namely pre-Qin script 古文 (gǔwén), non-traditional script 奇字 (qízì), seal script 篆書/篆书 (zhuànshū), clerical script 左書/左书 (zuǒshū), stamping script 繆篆/缪篆 (móuzhuàn, miùzhuàn) and bird-worm seal script 鳥蟲書/鸟虫书 (niǎochóngshū)