Zhou Li's six arts are the six subjects of aristocratic education before the Western Zhou Dynasty: etiquette, music, archery, imperial art, calligraphy and mathematics.
After the Spring and Autumn Period, the six arts refer to the six classics, namely, poetry, calligraphy, ceremony and music.
Interpreting the Meaning of Ancient Six Arts and Modern Six Arts
Etiquette: basic etiquette and moral education in interpersonal communication
Music: the skill, culture and art of playing musical instruments.
Archery: archery skills, physical exercise and health preservation.
The skill of controlling the carriage, the knowledge of traveling, and traveling.
Calligraphy: writing, literacy skills, literacy, writing, computer
Digital algorithm: basic skills of counting, economic knowledge