"Six Arts" is the basic subject of school education at all levels in the Western Zhou Dynasty, which specifically refers to etiquette, music, archery, bending, calligraphy and mathematics. Rite and music education is the core of "Six Arts" education. The leader of the "ceremony" in the Western Zhou Dynasty is mainly the training of behavior norms, operational skills and personal qualities in the national political life. Music teaching includes vocal music, instrumental music and dance. In fact, music masters are music used in teaching etiquette, so they are also an integral part of ethics. "Shooting" refers to archery, and "Imperial" refers to driving. The aristocratic children of the Western Zhou Dynasty all had the responsibility to fight in the army. In addition to wartime, it is also necessary to perform "shooting" and "imperial" in some ceremonial activities, so this is also something that aristocratic children must master. "Book" refers to writing, and "number" refers to arithmetic.