1, raise your hand
The upper body is upright, the right hand is lifted quickly from the nearest arc, the five fingers are naturally folded and straightened, and the middle finger is close to the temple. If you wear a hat, it is close to 2 cm of the brim. Palm down, slightly out, wrist straight. It is best to keep the arm in line with the shoulder and keep your eyes on the subject.
Step 2 stand at attention ceremony
Pay attention after hearing the slogan, keep your eyes on the receiver and follow, but the angle of turning your head should not be greater than 45 degrees.
3, gun ceremony
This kind of salute is usually seen during military parade. After hearing the password, the right hand should hold the gun to his chest, the gun body should be vertical, facing the button line of his clothes, the gun face should be about 10 cm away from his body, the muzzle should be as high as his eyes, the left hand should hold it on a ruler, and his arms should naturally stick to his body.
Salute way:
1, bow and salute
(1) Action: Put your hands together on your chest and take them back from front to back in a hand shape. Push forward, don't bow your head. Depending on the distance, it can be high and not lower than the chest.
(2) Scope of application: daily meeting gifts and farewell gifts.
Step 2 welcome
(1) Action: Holding your chest with both hands is lighter than holding your fist, and more important than raising your hand. Slightly or not.
(2) Scope of application: used for daily salute, respect for elders, and mutual respect among classmates and friends.
2. Worship ceremony
(1) Action: Spread your arms to your chest and put your hands together. In front of the male's left hand and the female's right hand. Bend down (30 degrees). Move your arms with your waist, but don't move your head.
(2) Scope of application: used for first meeting, respect for elders and expert ceremony. Only one can.
3. Worship twice
(1) Action: Spread your arms in front of your face and put your hands together. Bend down (45 degrees). Move your arms with your waist, but don't move your head.
(2) Scope of application: used to give long-term gifts. Generally, a line is called "Bye-bye". Two at most, called "farewell".
4, kowtow ceremony
(1) Action: Sit down first, straighten your body, and keep your hips away from your calves, that is, don't kneel. The first week, the second week. The act of saluting is to bow your hands before your forehead and then fall down. Bow your hands to the ground ahead, lean forward, and lean forward with your arms. During the third ceremony, hands are put down, separated, palms up. Lower your head, put the back of your hand on the ground in front of you, and touch the ground with your forehead.
The third etiquette action can also be to separate your hands and pat your forehead with your palm. These three etiquette behaviors are getting more and more respect. Today people can worship and kowtow again, or they can only hold a kowtow ceremony. Standing on the line are "farewell" and "forehand".
(2) Scope of application: it is only used for special ceremonies, such as offering sacrifices to the heavens and ancestors, offering sacrifices to ancestors on specific occasions, paying homage to parents and grandparents on specific occasions, and paying New Year greetings to new people on their wedding day. You can't just do that. This is blasphemy. This is blasphemy.
5. Hold hands.
(1) Action: Stretch out your hands horizontally, with the hands of the younger generation facing down, the hands of the elder facing up, and the elder holding the hands of the younger generation. The elder can sit and hold the hand of the younger generation.
(2) Scope of application: family etiquette. Courtesy of husband and wife at marriage.