1. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. --- Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period --- Disciples of Confucius and his re-transmitted disciples "The Analects of Confucius - Ji's Article 16"
Vernacular translation: If you don't learn etiquette, you won't know how to establish yourself.
2. There is no action without benevolence, and there is no behavior without rites.
3. Those who love others will always be loved; those who honor others will always be honored.
Vernacular translation: Those who are kind love others; those who are courteous respect others. He who loves others, others often love him; he who honors others, others often honor him.
4. It is not courteous to go and not come; nor is it courteous to come and not go.
Vernacular translation: Ritual honors the exchange, and it is not polite to be respectful to others but not to receive respect from them. It is also unseemly to be respectful to others without being respectful to them.
5. Cultivating the body and practicing the word is called the good deed, and the deed is to cultivate the word and the way, and the quality of the rite is also. To practice what you say is called good behavior. To practice behavior and speak in accordance with reason is the essence of etiquette.
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2. Ancient Poetry on EtiquetteCivilized Etiquette Quotations and Sentences
1, Be still to cultivate your body, and be frugal to cultivate your virtue. --Zhuge Liang
2. He who honors others, others will always honor; he who loves others, others will always love. --Mengzi
3, Bazu alone to take two rivers, descendants of more than a hundred cities to surrender. After the success of the luxury of all out of the success of the pleasure of knowing and woe double? --Wang Anshi
4. No man can stand without manners, no business can be accomplished without manners, and no country can be peaceful without manners. --Xunzi
5, good gas to welcome people, like brothers; bad gas to welcome people, harmful to the soldiers. --Guan Zhong
6, the world has a great courage, sudden and not be surprised, and not anger. --Su Shi
7, the former sages of the country and family, into by hard work and thrift broken by luxury. --Li Shangyin
8, poor and not flattered, rich and not proud. --Zigong
9, do not learn the rites, not to stand. --Confucius
10. If you are strong and moderate, you can't be poor in heaven. --XunFang
11, will not be proud, proud of the loss of etiquette, the loss of etiquette, people away, people away from the rebellion. --Ge Liang
12, extravagant and inert people poor, while the force and thrifty people rich. -- Han Fei
13, the gentleman's behavior, quiet to cultivate the body, frugal to cultivate virtue, not indifferent to the will, not quiet to the distance. --Ge Liang
14, the soil support can be walls, accumulate virtue for thick ground. --Li Bai
15, luxury is more desire. Gentlemen are more desirous of the idea of adoring the rich and powerful, in vain, quick disaster. --Sima Guang
16, the luxury of the wolves and frugality of the peace of mind, an evil and a good fortune in front of us. --Bai Juyi
17, learned in literature, about the ritual. --Confucius
18, do not suffer from the position of not honored, but suffer from the virtue of not respected; not ashamed of the salary of not gang, but ashamed of the wisdom of not Bo. --Zhang Heng
19, do not think of peace and security, abstain from extravagance and thrift; S to cut down the roots and seek wood lush, plug the source and want to flow long. --Wei Zheng
20, do not be evil, do not be good. The only thing you can do is to be wise and virtuous, and to be able to serve the people. --Liu Bei
3. Poems about etiquette1, "Xunzi. Rich Country" Shang Dynasty: the ritual of the right in the country, such as weighing the weight of the light also, such as rope and ink in the straight and narrow also.
Rites and laws for the governance of the state, as the balance for weighing the lightness and weight, the black line of carpentry for judging the curvature and straightness, and the compass and the right-angle ruler for measuring 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 is in fact the etiquette and law of governing the country, just as the balance is used for weighing the lightness and heaviness.
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 of governing the country, which is in fact 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 up for himself. 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.
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Sogou Wikipedia-Civilization etiquette 4. What are the sentences describing the etiquette in the ancient poems and versesInstrumental etiquette: neat face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle, and a generous manner of the eight rites and four ceremonies. The etiquette of dining: hygiene, love of food, thrifty dining, elegant eating. Manners of speech: civilized language, calmness, patience, listening, sincerity and friendliness. Manners of treating others: respect for teachers and elders, friendship and companionship, tolerance and courtesy, honesty. Walking etiquette: abide by traffic regulations, courtesy of the three first, help the elderly and the weak, and take the initiative to give up their seats. The etiquette of viewing: abide by the order, care for the environment, concentrate on appreciation, polite applause. Touring etiquette: treat the landscape, care for cultural relics, respect for folklore, abide by public morality. Ceremony of etiquette: according to the rules of salute, fear, serious and dignified, respect for etiquette.
3.1 The Four Ceremonies
7 years old: the entrance ceremony, so that the newly enrolled primary school students feel the joy of learning, contact with campus life, etiquette norms. 10 years old: the ceremony of growing up, so that the elementary school students in grades 3 to 4 to learn to be grateful, know how to share, understanding of parental nurturing, teachers, teachers and friends to help. 14 years old: the ceremony of youth, so that secondary school students learn to interact with each other, communication, control emotions, tolerance of others. Communication, emotional control, tolerance of others, take the first step in youth. 18 years old: the ceremony of adulthood, so that students who have reached the age of 18 years old know the responsibility of adulthood, to be a law-abiding citizens, social responsibility, continuous self-improvement, and aspire to become a success to serve the country.
Eight rites and four ceremonies - Instrumentation
Little children, love instrumentation,
clean and tidy and diligent bathing.
The clothes are not fancy,
The hairstyle is natural and wonderful.
You are polite and courteous,
Everyone will praise you for being a good baby.
All at home and outside the house,
Remember the manners of the instrument.
The eight rites and four ceremonies - the food and drink chapter
Children, know how to be courteous,
eating and drinking water to talk about the doorway.
Wash your hands beforehand,
Civilization and order are never noisy.
We can't forget to wash our hands beforehand,
and we can't make any noise in a civilized and orderly manner.
The stomach is only seven minutes full,
The CD-ROM action call.
Eight rites and four ceremonies - speech
Children, good speech,
civilized language is very important.
Stare at your eyes, look at your face,
Nod your head, smile a little.
Peace of mind is essential,
Sincerity and friendliness are preferred.
There is a knack for verbal communication,
less talking and more listening is the best trick.
The Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes - Treating People
Children, make friends with others,
civilized etiquette should be known.
Respect for the old, love for the young,
Solidarity with classmates.
Tolerance and tolerance are good habits,
Honesty is the right way to treat people.
We have to do it for ourselves and for others,
We have to do it for our friends,
We have to do it for ourselves and for others.
The eight rites and four ceremonies - walking
Children, walk on the side of the road,
The sidewalks, be firm.
Don't worry about crossing the street,
There are crosswalks everywhere.
You come and go on the right,
Courtesy of the three first quality is excellent,
Seat in the car in order,
Help the elderly to help the weak to strive for excellence.
The eight rites and four ceremonies - the ornamental chapter
Children, watch the performance,
civilized etiquette in the front.
Orderly entrance to the venue to check the ticket,
After taking your seat, do not talk nonsense.
Don't talk too much, concentrate on what you're looking at,
and be quiet.
Applause and applause should be limited,
Love the environment and have fun.
The eight rites and four etiquettes - the excursion chapter
Children, love to visit,
civilized travel in front of remember.
There are mountains and water and partners,
Don't make things difficult.
Don't make trouble, don't make trouble,
Treat the cultural relics with kindness.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do,
The beauty of our motherland is infinite.
Eight rites and four ceremonies - rituals
Children, to grow up,
Some rituals should not be forgotten.
Rituals and rules should be strengthened,
There are rules and regulations for everything.
Study hard, have a dream,
Observe the ceremony without panic.
The rules of the ceremony are in your mind,
and there is hope for the construction of the four kinds of buildings.
5. What are the ancient texts that represent etiquetteThe ancient texts that represent etiquette are as follows:
1. One of the thirteen Confucian scriptures. It is a compilation of Chinese rituals from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods. *** Seventeen articles. The contents of the record of the Zhou dynasty, such as crown, marriage, funeral, sacrifice, township, shooting, dynasty, hire and other kinds of etiquette, to record the etiquette of the Shi Da Fu.
2. The Book of Rites. The ancient cultural and historical knowledge and ideological doctrines recorded in the book have an important impact on Confucian cultural inheritance, contemporary cultural education and moral upbringing, and the construction of a harmonious socialist society.
3. The Rites of Zhou. It is a Confucian classic, which is rumored to have been written by Zhou Gongdan, a famous statesman, thinker, writer, and militarist during the Western Zhou period, but it is actually a forgery by Liu Xiang, a great Confucian scholar, and his son Liu Xin during the period of Wang Mang at the end of the Western Han Dynasty.
Extended information:
The rite of passage in ancient life is also called the crown rite, which is the rite of crowning a man who has crossed over into the ranks of adults. It evolved from the rite of passage for young men and women to participate in when they reached maturity, which was prevalent in clan societies. The Han Dynasty inherited the crown ceremony system of the Zhou Dynasty.
In the Wei and Jin dynasties, the crown began to be accompanied by music. The Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties all practiced the crown ceremony, which was abolished in the Qing Dynasty. Many regions of China's ethnic minorities still retain ancient rites of passage, such as the rituals of tooth extraction, tooth dyeing, wearing skirts and pants, and coiling the hair in a bun.
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Baidu Encyclopedia - Ancient Etiquette 6. What are the poems about etiquette1. "If you don't learn the etiquette, you can't stand on your feet."
--- 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 etiquette. 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.
7. about etiquette, integrity aspects of the ancient poems, ancient textsIntegrity of
Zeng Zi kills pigs
Zeng Zi's wife of the city, his son with it and weeping. His mother said, "The daughter ① returned, Gu Gu ②, for the daughter to kill swine ③." When his wife came to the market, Zeng Zi wanted to catch a pig and kill it. His wife stopped him and said, "I'm just playing with the baby ④." Zeng Zi said, "Babies are not playing with babies, babies do not have knowledge of the world, and they have to wait for their parents to learn, and listen to their parents' teachings, but now the son is deceiving the son, and he is teaching the son to deceive the son. Mother deceive son, son and do not believe his mother, not so into the teaching." So he cooked the swine. After going even.
Yuanfang was seven years old, playing outside the door. Guests asked Yuanfang: "Your honor is not?" Answer: "I have been waiting for you for a long time did not come, has gone." Friends then said angrily: "inhuman! I was on a date with someone, but I left." Yuanfang said, "If you and your husband are in the middle of the day, and you do not come in the middle of the day, you are faithless; and if you curse your father to your son, you are impolite."
Friends ashamed, get off the car to lead. Yuanfang entered the door, ignoring.
The emergency does not abandon each other
Text:
Hua Xin, Wang Lang all take refuge in the boat, there is a person wants to attach, Xin always difficult. Lang said:" Luck is still wide, why not?" After the thief chased to, Wang want to give up the people. Xin said:" This so doubt, just for this ear. Since it has already been taken into its own trust, rather than abandon each other in a hurry evil?" So he took the rescue as before. The world is now in the process of deciding between the king and the emperor.
Translation
Hua Xin and Wang Lang took refuge together in a boat, a man wanted to take their boat, Hua Xin was very difficult. Wang Lang, however, said: " Luckily the boat is still spacious, what is there to be embarrassed about." After a while the bandits are going to catch up, Wang Lang wants to leave the person who just took the boat. Hua Xin said: " Just now I hesitated, precisely for this reason. Since he has already accepted him to come to the boat to support the body, where can I leave him because the situation is critical." So he continued to take him to catch up the road. The world thus judged the superiority or inferiority of the two men of Hua and Wang.
For manners, not thinking of poems, I'll give you some lines
1. The one substance in the world which is cheapest, and which yields the greatest profit, is courtesy. --Napoleon . Hill
2. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. --Confucius
3. In human intercourse, the more thoughtful the etiquette, the safer it is. --[English] Tor. Carlisle
4, heart sincere temperature, gas and rhetoric, will be able to move people. --[Ming] Xue Xuan, Talking about Books
5. Knowledge makes people elegant, and socializing makes them perfect. --[American] Joe. Fuller
6, humble and courteous, everyone is welcome. --Thomas. Ford
8.What are the verses about manners1. "If you don't learn manners, you can't stand."
--- Analects. Ji's"
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 are treated with courtesy.
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.
9. Ancient poems about "etiquette"1. "The Book of Rites" (礼记-经解) by Xunzi (荀子) of the Shang Dynasty
The original text: "Rituals are used in the correcting of the state: as if they were used in the weighing of lightness and heaviness, and as if they were used in the twisting of ink and rope.
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, "reward 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 Chuan's past.
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 troubles, 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 we will continue to do so 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: Wherever the great events of the state are concerned, the rituals are practiced to assist the great Zongbo.