2 medicine, known as "Xinglin";
③ Art festivals and literary circles are called "literary circles".
Extended data 1 and "Xinglin" are synonymous with traditional Chinese medicine.
Said by: Dong Feng, a Taoist priest in Fujian during the Three Kingdoms period, according to Volume 10 of Fairy Biography: "You lived in a different place in the mountains, treated people, and made people seriously ill, so that you planted five apricots, but one was lighter. Ten years later, more than 100,000 plants were counted and turned into forests ... "According to the legend of Dongfeng, people used" Xinglin "to praise doctors. Doctors often pretend to be "Xinglin people".
2. The allusion of "Xingtan" comes from a fable of Zhuangzi. In that fable, Zhuangzi said that Confucius called his disciples to give lectures everywhere, and wherever he went, he gave lectures in Xinglin. When resting, sit on the apricot altar. Later, people generally called the apricot altar a place where people gathered to give lectures.
3. "literary and art circles" is the abbreviation of literary and art circles. Literary and art workers such as literature, painting and calligraphy, drama, music, film and television all belong to the literary and art circles, which is a relatively broad term.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Xingtan