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Etiquette, honesty, patience, self-denial and unyielding.
Etiquette, honesty, patience, self-denial, indomitable

Etiquette, honor, patience, self-denial, indotable

Etiquette is the minimum moral standard that human beings require people to abide by in order to maintain the normal life of society. It has gradually formed in people's long-term life and interaction, and is based on customs and habits. For a person, etiquette is the external expression of a person's ideological and moral level, cultural accomplishment and communicative ability. For a society, etiquette is the reflection of a country's social civilization, moral fashion and living habits.

Honesty and shame, that is, honesty and shame awareness, comes from Xun Zi's Self-cultivation.

Patience refers to controlling painful feelings or inner feelings so as not to show them; Suffer hardship or hardship.

self-denial, which means self-restraint and restraint; Be strict with yourself. It also means that in the old days, shops claimed that their prices were fair and they didn't make much money.

indomitable describes never flinching or giving in no matter how many setbacks you experience. Describe strong-willed, moral and resolute. From the back of the book "Zhuo Zhongyi Gong's Legacy" by Qing Ji Jing: "Once it becomes famous, it will be recorded in historical books and local chronicles. After thousands of years, everyone will be moved by color, and there will be indomitable people, such as those who are in their hearts and out of their mouths, such as Zhong Yi, Fang Xueshi and Tie Shangshu."