Answer:
For the second question: Nice/Understanding/Sweet
3rd item: music...?
Answer: Their deep knowledge of culture and the arts
Explanation:
Qian Xuan began as an aspiring scholar-official but eventually gave up his career in civil administration. Qian Xuan's eventually devoted his life to painting, which he became notable for.
The Chinese artist Qian Xuan was part of a group known as the scholar-painters, who were known for their deep knowledge of culture and the arts. When the Mongolian government was formed, Qian Xuan turned to painting after he abandoned his goal to become a scholar-official. It should be noted that the scholar official were the educated bureaucrats who were in charge of governing China. He was among the group of artists called literati or scholar-painters. These artist were vast and deeply rooted in arts and Chinese culture.
I'd have to say c but you've got the letters mixed up, so to be safe it's because they often represented animals. The sphinx for example represented Horemakhet, a god who Thutmosis IV 'dreamt' about to become pharaoh.
First Answer:
Assuming this is True or False^^
I think that the statement is absolutely TRUE!
Cooking is not always based on fact and measurment, its based on making up your own recipes and following traditions. Such as, learning how to make a mac and cheese recipe that had been passed down in the family! I have no idea what i'm going on about, but yes, I'd say this is true.