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Quotes on the Six Rites and Three Manners
1, Good manners are made up of small sacrifices. --Emerson

2, If you do not learn manners, you cannot stand. --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

: "The Six Manners" are the basic requirements of civilization and refer mainly to the following.

(a) the gift of manners: education and guidance of minors in the state of expression, body posture, facial hair, dress and other aspects of civilized etiquette, so that well-dressed, generous manner, respect for etiquette, serious and dignified.

(2) the etiquette of food and drink: education and guidance for minors in the family daily meals, public **** place meals, social interactions and other aspects of civilized etiquette, to do quiet meals, hygiene, food, elegant eating.

(C) the etiquette of travel: education and guidance of minors on foot, walking, using transport and other aspects of civilized etiquette, to comply with traffic regulations, courtesy of the three first, help the elderly and the weak, the initiative to give up their seats.

(D) the etiquette of interaction: education and guidance for minors in daily speech and conversation, formal exchanges, treating people and other aspects of civilized etiquette, so that the language civilized, sincere and friendly, tolerant and courteous, and honesty.

(5) The gift of learning: education and guidance for minors in the classroom, libraries, reading rooms, websites and other places of learning to develop good learning habits, civilized etiquette, love of learning, positive thinking, respect for teachers, discipline.

(F) the courtesy of watching: education and guidance for minors to watch cultural and artistic performances and sports competitions, travel, visit civilized etiquette, so as to comply with the order, learn to appreciate, respect for folklore, scrupulously abide by public morality.

The "three rites" are very important rites of passage.

(a) the initiation ceremony: including the ceremony of early childhood and the entrance ceremony of elementary school students, so that the children who have just entered the park (school) to feel the joy of learning, contact with campus life, and perceive the norms of etiquette.

(2) Youth Ceremony: Let 14-year-olds take off their red scarves, say goodbye to their golden childhood, sing the regimental song, step into the door of youth, learn to interact and communicate, control their emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step towards youth.

(C) Adult Ceremony: Let students who have reached the age of 18 know the responsibility of adulthood, be law-abiding citizens, try to perfect themselves, and aspire to become successful and serve the country.