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Ancient poems about etiquette

"If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up."

——"The Analects of Confucius. Ji Shi"

A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others. , polite people respect others. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always be respected by others.

——Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"

Reciprocity should be reciprocated. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go.

——"Book of Rites. Qu Li Part 1"

Behavior is a mirror that reflects everyone's own image.

——Goethe: "Affinity"

One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man be dominated by form in his purely material life, and to make him beautiful in beauty. Become an aesthetic person within the realm of what the kingdom can achieve.

——Schiller: "Letter on Aesthetic Education"

Courtesy is the art of choosing from one's own true thoughts.

——A. Stevens: "Mrs. de Steele"

Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated politely People rejoice.

——Montesquieu: "The Spirit of the Laws"

You will lose nothing by being polite, but you will gain everything.

——Mar. W. Montagu: "Letters"

Etiquette is the smallest but most stable norm among all norms.

——La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"

Courtesy is the flower of fraternity. People who are not polite cannot be said to have philanthropic thoughts.

——Joubert: "Collection of Quotes"

What makes a person great does not lie in wealth and family status, but in valuable behavior and noble character.

————Ovie: "Famous Quotes"