"琴棋書画" meaning in Japanese

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Proverb

Forms: 琴棋書画 [canonical] (ruby: (きん), (), (しょ), ()), kinkishoga [romanization]
Etymology: * From Middle Chinese 琴棋書畫/琴棋书画 (qínqíshūhuà). Literally "Koto, go, calligraphy and painting". Etymology templates: {{der|ja|ltc|-}} Middle Chinese Head templates: {{ja-pos|proverb|きんきしょが}} 琴(きん)棋(き)書(しょ)画(が) • (kinkishoga)
  1. He who is poorly versed in koto, go, calligraphy or painting is not a person of taste.
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