Idioms describing "welcome etiquette" are: March with grace, be full of admiration, respect the virtuous and courteous, treat each other with courtesy, and get to the heart.
1, step by step
Pinyin: jǔ b? fā ng xí ng
Explanation: the degree of step symmetry when walking. Of behavior conforming to etiquette.
the source: the second chapter of "Qi Lu Deng" by Qing Lvyuan Li: "... so, sir, you can't do things in a regular way, but the owner is a teacher, just talking about names."
2, throw oneself into the ground
Pinyin: w wǔ tǐ tóu dì
Explanation: Hands, knees and head touch the ground together. It is one of the most respectful rituals in Buddhism. Metaphor admire to the extreme.
Source: Tang Xuanzang's "The Three Kingdoms in the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty": "The form of paying tribute is divided into nine categories: 1. Speaking condolences; 2. Bowing down to show respect; 3. Raise your hands high; 4. Hold your hands flat; 5. Bend your knees; 6. Kneel long; 7. Put your hands and knees on the ground.
make sentences with examples: I admire what I have heard many times, but what I say today is even more impressive. ★ Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped
3. Jing Xian Li Shi
Pinyin: j ? xi á n l ǐ shi ?
Explanation: courtesy: treat each other with courtesy and respect; Judge: In ancient times, he was called a learned man. Respect people with high moral character and outstanding knowledge.
Source: Biography of Zhang Gui in the Book of Jin: "An Xun, a real son, is observant in learning, respects the virtuous and loves the scholars, and takes the scholar as a doctor."
Take an example to make a sentence: Duke Xuande accepts advice and respects the virtuous and courteous. ★ The fourth fold of Ming Anonymous's "Pang Grazing Four Counties"
4. Treat with courtesy
Pinyin: yǐ lǐ xiāng dài
Explanation: Receive with due courtesy.
Origin: The Eighty-ninth Chapter of Ming Shi Naian's Biography of the Water Margin: "Zhao Shumi kept Jian and treated him with courtesy."
As a scholar, he should be polite. ★ Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" seventy-three times
5. Knowing God from the Heart
Pinyin: x and xīn dào shén zhī
Explanation: In the old days, it meant that if you sincerely worship God, you would not need complicated etiquette. It's a metaphor for expressing admiration for people, and there's no need for any empty rhetoric.
Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, the 11th time: "When the ladies say this, it's called understanding."
make sentences with examples: You don't have to pay too much attention to etiquette.