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*Games of strategy, especially ''[[go]]'', representing strategic skill, and the value of meritocracy in government. | *Games of strategy, especially ''[[go]]'', representing strategic skill, and the value of meritocracy in government. | ||
*Calligraphy, reflecting respect for texts and records. One's moral character was also said to be reflected in one's handwriting. | *Calligraphy, reflecting respect for texts and records. One's moral character was also said to be reflected in one's handwriting. |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 19 August 2015
- Japanese: 四芸 (shigei), 琴棋書画 (kinki shoga)
The Four Accomplishments were the four pursuits, or arts, in which a Confucian gentleman was expected to be accomplished, in order to be cultured, and refined. They also represented aspects of ideal government.
The four include:
- Music, specifically the qin (or koto in Japan), representing harmony with the universe, and the ability of the government to inspire society to function in harmony
- Games of strategy, especially go, representing strategic skill, and the value of meritocracy in government.
- Calligraphy, reflecting respect for texts and records. One's moral character was also said to be reflected in one's handwriting.
- Painting, reflecting the ability to express wordless sentiments, and the value of the kind of knowledge that cannot be expressed in writing.
References
- Timon Screech, Obtaining Images, University of Hawaii (2012), 146.