As for etiquette, some people are talking about how the Yi people set the table, but I want to emphasize that the Yi people don't eat with tables, but modern society just learns from other ethnic groups to eat with tables. Table manners are a cultural process that the Yi people learn from other nationalities, not the dining manners of the Yi people.
When it comes to dining, just pay attention to the following points:
Drink soup first, then eat, and finally eat meat.
Second, you can't make a sound when you drink soup.
Third, don't get rice on the horse spoon when eating, and stutter when eating meat.
Fourth, when the owner slaughters animals for entertainment, he should look at the amount of meat, eat it in moderation and pay attention to the principle of moderation. You know, the master still has many children waiting for you to eat. Many children haven't eaten while the guests are eating. Don't eat like crazy.
Fifth, when drinking, your own cup is lower than the owner's cup. After all, you are visiting someone else's house, but you believe that the host's own cup will not be higher than yours.