1. "Xunzi.
Rites and laws for the governance of the state, as the balance for weighing the weight, the black line of carpentry to determine the straight and narrow, the compass and the right-angle ruler used to measure the square and the circle.
2. The Book of Rites - Classic Explanation of the Shang Dynasty, Xunzi: Rites for the right state: as if the balance is used for lightness and weight, and the rope and ink for straightness and curvature.
The most important "way" of governing the country is to regard etiquette as the most important way of governing the country, which actually means that etiquette and law are the same as scales for weighing the weight of the country.
3. Xunzi - Wang Ba (王霸, Shang Dynasty): The reason why the rites are right for the state is, for example: it is like the weight of a balance, or the straightness of a rope and ink.
Rites and laws for the governance of the country, just as the balance is used to weigh the lightness of the country, just as the balance is used to weigh the lightness of the country.
4, "Xunzi - Strategy" Shang Dynasty Xunzi: Rites of the right state, such as the weight of the balance of the light and heavy, such as the rope and ink of the straight and narrow.
The most important "way" of governing the country is to regard etiquette as the most important way, which is actually the etiquette and law for the governance of the country, just as the balance is used for weighing the lightness and heaviness.
5, "Qunshu Zhiyao - Jingjie" Shang Dynasty Xunzi: "The rites of the state are like the balance of weight and lightness. The balance is also used to weigh the weight. The rope and ink are also used in the straight and narrow.
The basic principles that must be followed in order for a person to stand and act. If a person loses his place, he will surely fall and sink.
Etiquette is the people in social interaction activities, in order to respect each other, in the appearance, instrumentation, grooming, rituals, speech and demeanor, etc. agreed upon, *** with the recognized norms of behavior. Etiquette is a collective term for etiquette, manners, grooming and rituals.
References:
1. "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand."
--- Analects. Ji Shi (季氏)
2. A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has propriety honors others. Those who love others are always loved, and those who honor others are always honored.
--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"
3. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.
--- "Li Ji. Qu Li Shang"
4, demeanor is a mirror reflecting each person's own image.
--- Goethe: "Affinity"
5. One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.
--- Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education
6. Civility is the art of making choices in one's own true mind.
---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele"
7. Politeness delights those who are polite, and those who are treated with politeness.
--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws"
1. The Chinese nation is a state of etiquette, and since ancient times has revered the idea of returning favors to those who return favors.
2. Tolerance is the traditional etiquette of the Chinese people Ming, we must defend him!
3. The world recognizes China as a state of etiquette.
4. The face of elders to be polite and courteous this is we must learn etiquette.
5. The graceful Miss Manners walked up to the podium and gave the award winners red flowers.
6. On the opening ceremony of the Asian Games, the gentle and elegant Miss Manners left a good impression on the Chinese and foreign guests.
7. Strictly trained Miss Manners, every move is appropriate.
8. Although a lot of red tape can be omitted, but focus on etiquette is still necessary.
9. I was so polite that it seemed to overwhelm him.
10. Our country has been a state of etiquette since ancient times.
11. Although much of the red tape can be omitted, it is necessary to pay attention to etiquette.
12. etiquette, which has a long history in China, is recognized by the world as a state of etiquette.
3. Verses describing etiquette"Without learning etiquette, there is no way to stand."
--- Analects. Ji Shi" A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence, and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has propriety honors others. Those who love others are always loved, and those who honor others are always honored.
--- Mencius: "Mencius. The next from the Lou, the etiquette of exchange. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.
--- Li Ji. The way of behaving is the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected. --- Goethe: "Affinity" One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.
--Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education Politeness is the art of making choices in one's own true mind. ---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele" Politeness delights those who are polite, and those who are treated with politeness.
--- Montesquieu: The Spirit of the Laws Nothing is lost by being polite, but everything is gained. --- Mar. Vaux. Montagu: "Epistles" Manners are the smallest and most stable of all norms.
---La Rochefoucauld: Aphorisms of Morals Politeness is the flower of fraternity. He who is not polite cannot speak of fraternal thoughts.
--- Joubert: A Book of Quotations.
4. What are some of the verses about etiquette"If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand."
--- Analects. Ji's"
A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence, and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has propriety honors others. Those who love others are always loved, and those who honor others are always honored.
--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"
The courtesy of exchange. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.
--- Li Ji. The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.
- - The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.
--- Goethe: "Affinity"
One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.
--- Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education
Manners are the art of making choices in one's own true mind.
---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele"
Politeness delights the polite, and those who are treated with politeness.
--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws"
You have nothing to lose by being polite, but everything to gain.
--- Mar. Vaux. Montagu: The Epistles
Manners are the smallest but most stable of all norms.
--- La Rochefoucauld: A Book of Moral Proverbs
Courtesy is the flower of fraternity. He who is not polite cannot speak of fraternal thoughts.
--- Joubert: A Collection of Quotations
What makes a man great is not wealth and gentility, but honorable conduct and noble character.
--- Ovie: A Book of Famous Quotations
There are two kinds of bad manners: the first is coyness and shyness; the second is behavior that is not. "If you don't learn manners, you can't stand."
--- Analects. Ji's"
A gentleman's heart is stored with benevolence, and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has propriety honors others. Those who love others are always loved, and those who honor others are always honored.
--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"
The courtesy of exchange. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.
--- Li Ji. The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.
- - The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.
--- Goethe: "Affinity"
One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.
--- Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education
Manners are the art of making choices in one's own true mind.
---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele"
Politeness delights the polite, and those who are treated with politeness.
--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws"
You have nothing to lose by being polite, but everything to gain.
--- Mar. Vaux. Montagu: The Epistles
Manners are the smallest but most stable of all norms.
--- La Rochefoucauld: A Book of Moral Proverbs
Courtesy is the flower of fraternity. He who is not polite cannot speak of fraternal thoughts.
--- Joubert: A Collection of Quotations
What makes a man great is not wealth and gentility, but honorable conduct and noble character.
---- Ovie: A Book of Famous Quotations
There are two kinds of bad manners: the first is coyness and shyness; the second is misbehavior and petulance; and the only way to avoid both is to observe well the following rule, which is, Do not look down on yourself, and Do not despise others.
--- John Locke. John Locke: "Ramblings on Education"
5. Ancient Poems on Etiquette1: "The Book of Rites" (礼记-经解) by Xunzi (荀子)
In the original text, "Rites are used in the correction of the state: they are like weights in the weighing of lightness and weights, and ropes and ink in the curvature and straightness of the state".
Translation: To regard rites as the most important "way" of governing the state is in fact the same as weighing the weight of a balance.
2, "pay Pei service Royal to the rain feeling time to see the gift" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
Original:
life more grateful, loyalty and righteousness is not outside the award.
The trouble is even the accumulation of grudges, and the matter is fed up with the Sichuan River.
Translation: Your life is full of behaviors that make people grateful, and you have been praised for your loyalty and righteousness. But recently, there have been a lot of bad things, and people are angry, and the past career has disappeared like running water.
3. Zuo Zhuan - Zhaogong 25 Years (左传-昭公二十五年), Lu State, late Spring and Autumn Period (春秋年末年鲁国) Zuo Qiu Ming (左丘明)
原文:
The world is the most important thing in life.
The scripture of heaven and earth, and the actual behavior of the people.
Translation: Ritual is the principle of heaven and earth, that is, the principle prescribed by God, the principle implemented by the earth, and it is the basis of the people's actions, which can not be changed, nor can it be doubted.
4, "Nine Songs - The Spirit of Rites" pre-Qin: Qu Yuan
Original text:
Cheng Li Ruoxi drums, Ba Ruoxi generation dance;
fascinating women advocate Ruoxi Rong and;
spring orchids Ruoxi autumn chrysanthemums, the long and uninterrupted Ruoxi end of the ancient.
Translation:
The sacrificial rites have been completed by tightly beating the drum, passing the flowers in the hands of the alternating dance; pretty women sing with ease and freedom. In the spring, we offer orchids and in the fall, we offer chrysanthemums, and so on until the end of time.
5. Zhou Rites - Spring Officials - Wannabe Masters, Han Dynasty, Zhou Gongdan
Original text:
All the major events of the state, to rule its etiquette, in order to support the Zongbo.
Translation: Where the great events of the state are concerned, the rituals are practiced to assist the great Zongbo.
6. What are the verses describing the etiquette1, etiquette pawn degree
Pre-Qin
Poetry
Chuz
2, etiquette is ready
Pre-Qin
Poetry
Chuz
3, sixteen know the etiquette
Han
Han Wu Ming Shi <
Southeast Flight of the Peacock
4.
Tang
Li Peak
The Scripture
7. Good Manners of Carrying and Holding Towel and Pectus
Tang
Liu Shang
"Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia"
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9. XU MOVING TO COMBINE ETIQUETTE
Tang
Canshan
Three Hundred Poems
10. XU MOVING TO COMBINE ETIQUETTE
Tang
Canshan
Three Hundred Poems
11. ETIQUETTE IS ABOLISHED FROM THIS TIME FOREVER
Yuan
Wang Coronation
"Since Since Cui Zhen to Jizhou, human feelings and customs can be lamented in thirty rhymes
12, etiquette has been prepared
Song
Cheng Gong Xu
"Poem of Mingjian into the precepts"
13, actually combined with the etiquette
Song
Lin Tong
"the virtuous filial piety of two hundred and forty songs - Zhang Ba"
14, etiquette of the three hundred re Three Thousand
Song
Lü Xizhe
"Absolute Sentence"
15: Fangyue Hefu An Etiquette
Song
Mo Ji
"Second Rhyme for Liang Lieutenant Qin's Tablet"
16: Hairpin Glory and Etiquette
Song
Sisi
"The First Day of the Yuan Dynasty"
< p> 17. Talking and Laughing and Restraining EtiquetteSong
Wang Gongchen
Poems of the Jain Society
18.
Gift to the Cultivator of Xiaoxi
7. Ancient Poetry Related to EtiquetteBeing quiet cultivates one's body, and being thrifty nourishes one's virtue. -- Zhuge Liang
A gentleman worries about the Way and not about poverty. -- Kong Qiu
Poverty without flattery, wealth without pride. -- Zigong
If you are strong in fundamentals and prudent in use, then Heaven cannot be poor. -- Xunfang
Those who are fatigued and inert are poor, and those who are frugal are rich. -- Han Fei
The gentleman's behavior is to be quiet to cultivate his body, frugal to cultivate virtue, and not to be indifferent is not to be clear-minded, and not to be tranquil is not to be far-sighted. -- Zhuge Liang
The extravagance of the luxuries is in a state of chaos and the frugality of the thrift is in peace, and the evil and the good are in front of us. -- Bai Juyi
If you do not think of peace and security, and abstain from extravagance and thrift, then you will cut down the roots and seek to make the wood grow, and plug up the source and want to make the stream grow. -- Wei Zheng
The country and the family of the former sages, the success of hard work and thrift is broken by extravagance. -- Li Shangyin
Bazu alone to take two rivers, descendants of a hundred cities down. After all the luxuries of success, the happiness and happiness of the people is not as bad as the misfortune of the people. -- Wang Anshi
In order to be born, it is necessary to have a lot of desire. -- Sima Guang
Whoever greets people with a good spirit is as close as a brother; whoever greets people with an evil spirit is more harmful than a soldier. -- Guan Zhong
There is a man of great courage in the world, who is not surprised by a sudden approach, and who is not angered by an unforeseen attack. -- Su Shi
If you don't learn the rites, you can't stand. -- Confucius
The reason why all men are more noble than beasts is that they have manners. --Yanzi Chunqiu (Spring and Autumn Annals of Yanzi)
Don't do evil by doing small things, and don't do good by doing small things.
Only the virtuous can be convinced. -- Liu Bei
Do not worry about the dignity of the position, but about the virtue; do not be ashamed to be unappealing to the people, but be ashamed to be unprofitable to the intellect. -- Zhang Heng
The earth supports the walls of a city, and virtue is a thick ground. -- Li Bai
8. Seek quotes and verses about manners1. Good manners are made up of small sacrifices.
-- Emerson 2. There is no way to stand without learning manners. --Confucius 3, The reason why all men are more noble than beasts is that they have manners.
-- Yanzi Chunqiu 4, The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the manners of the host. --Shakespeare 5, Impoliteness is the bastard child of ignorance.
--Butler 6, Interest, is a tactic thought up by the wise to keep a distance from the foolish. --Emerson 7, Man should not live like a beast, but should pursue knowledge and virtue.
-- Dante 8, Do not be evil, do not be good. The only thing that can convince a man is his virtue.
-- Liu Bei 9, do not suffer from the position of not honored, but suffering from the virtue of not respected; not ashamed of the wealth of the people, but the shame of the wisdom of not Bo. -- Zhang Heng 10, soil support can be walled, accumulate virtue for the thick ground.
-- Li Bai 11, do a good thing, the heart is calm; do a bad thing, coverlet holding shame.
9. What are the verses about etiquette1. "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand."
--- Analects. Ji Shi" 2. A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves people, and he who has propriety honors them. Those who love others will always be loved, and those who honor others will always be honored.
--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Lou next" 3, etiquette. It is not polite to come and not to come; it is not polite to come and not to come.
--- "Li Ji. Qu Li Shang" 4, demeanor is a mirror reflecting each person's own image. --- Goethe: "Affinity" 5. One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.
--- Schiller: "A Brief Book of Aesthetic Education" 6. Civility is the art of making choices in one's own true mind. ---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele" 7. Politeness delights those who are polite, and those who are treated with politeness.
--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws" 1. The Chinese nation is a state of etiquette, since ancient times, the reverence for throwing peaches and returning gifts. 2. tolerance is the traditional etiquette of the Chinese people Ming, we must defend him! 3. The world recognizes China as a state of etiquette.
4. the face of elders to be polite and courteous, which we must learn manners. 5. 5. ceremonial Miss etiquette style on the podium, to the winners of the red flowers.
6. The opening ceremony of the Asian Games, the gentle and elegant Miss Manners left a good impression on Chinese and foreign guests. 7. 7. Strictly trained Miss Manners, every move is just right.
8. Although a lot of red tape can be omitted, it is still necessary to pay attention to etiquette. 9. 9. I was so polite that it seemed to overwhelm him.
10. Our country has been a state of etiquette since ancient times. 11. 11. Although much of the red tape can be omitted, it is still necessary to pay attention to etiquette.
12. etiquette, which has a long history in China, is recognized by the world as a state of etiquette.