Abstract
This article conducts an in-depth study on the artistic expression and integration of traditional culture in traditional Chinese medicine art, proposing strategies for innovative paths and practical exploration. Regarding the resonance and innovation in traditional culture, the article emphasizes the urgency of innovation in traditional Chinese medicine art through the exploration of its traditional cultural roots. It also discusses the balance between traditional culture and modern aesthetics. In the diversified exploration of artistic expression, the article pays attention to the inheritance of artistic conception of Chinese painting attempts to integrate contemporary art forms, and explores the application of multimedia technology in traditional Chinese medicine art. Furthermore, the article delves into the reconstruction of cultural symbols and their global dissemination, including the exploration of the connotations of symbols in traditional Chinese medicine culture, innovative methods for symbol reconstruction, and strategies for the international dissemination of traditional Chinese medicine art. Finally, through practical exploration and prospects, the article proposes specific development directions, such as exhibitions and promotion of traditional Chinese medicine art, innovative practices in traditional Chinese medicine art education, and the deep integration of technology with traditional Chinese medicine art. The aim of this article is to provide beneficial insights for the sustainable development of traditional Chinese medicine art, promoting the display of its unique charm on the international stage.
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