1. What are the sentences about the "Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes" in ancient poetry and prose?
1. Rituals govern the country, determine the country, order the people, and benefit the heirs.
——"Zuo Zhuan" Zuo Qiuming Translation: Rituals can govern the country, stabilize the political power, appease the people, and benefit future generations. 2. Ritual is the scripture of heaven and the conduct of the people.
——"Zuo Zhuan" Zuo Qiuming Translation: Rituals are the norms of heaven, the principles of the earth, and the basis for people's actions. 3. Propriety, justice, integrity and shame are the four dimensions of a country. If the four dimensions are not maintained, the country will perish.
——"Guanzi" Guan Zhong Translation: Propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame are the basis for the existence of a country; if these four fundamental foundations are shaken, then the country will not exist. 4. Etiquette is the ultimate form of humanity.
——"Book of Rites" Xunzi Translation: Understanding etiquette is the highest state of life. 5. The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite.
——"Yan Zi Chun Qiu" Translation by Yan Ying: One of the essential differences between humans and animals is that humans know etiquette. If a person is not polite, he is no different from an animal.
6. Ritual means correct conduct; teacher means correct etiquette. ——"Xunzi: Self-cultivation" Xunzi Translation: Etiquette is used to correct the body and mind; teachers are used to correctly explain etiquette.
7. A gentleman is devoted to etiquette but not interested in profit. ——"Spring and Autumn" Gong Yanggao Translation: A gentleman attaches great importance to ritual teachings but is indifferent to fame and fortune.
8. Be honest and respectful in everything you do, and do not be arrogant or domineering to others or bring shame on yourself. "Quotations of Zhu Xi" Translation by Zhu Xi: You need to be humble when doing things. Being arrogant will bring humiliation to yourself.
9. If you welcome others with good demeanor, you will be as close as brothers; if you welcome others with bad demeanor, you will be harmed by fighting soldiers. ——"Guan Zi? Under the Art of Mind" Guan Zhong Translation: If you speak kindly to someone, he will feel the warmth of a brother in his heart.
Saying bad words to someone will hurt him more than if you hurt him with a knife. 10. Benevolence, justice, etiquette and kindness are to others, just as money and corn are to one's family.
——"Xunzi·General Guide" Xunzi Translation: The meaning of benevolence, justice, etiquette and kindness to people is like the meaning of goods and corn to the lives of ordinary people. 2. Sentences related to the eight etiquette and four etiquette in ancient poems
The etiquette of appearance: clean face, decent clothing, natural hairstyle, and generous manners are the eight etiquette and four etiquette.
Dining etiquette: pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally, and eat elegantly. Etiquette of speech: Use civilized language, be calm, listen patiently, be sincere and friendly.
The etiquette of treating others: respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity. Etiquette for walking: abide by traffic rules, give way to others, help the elderly and the weak, and give up your seat proactively.
The etiquette of viewing: observe order, care for the environment, appreciate with concentration, and cheer politely. Etiquette for visiting: treat the landscape well, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.
Ceremony: Proceed according to the rules, be in awe, be serious and solemn, and respect etiquette and customs. 3.1 Siyi 7 years old: The entrance ceremony allows the newly enrolled primary school students to experience the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms.
10 years old: A rite of passage, allowing students in the third to fourth grade of primary school to learn to be grateful, know how to share, and understand the kindness of their parents in raising them, the kindness of their teachers in teaching, and the kindness of their friends in helping them. 14 years old: Youth ceremony, middle school students should learn to communicate, control emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step of youth.
18 years old: Coming of age ceremony allows students over 18 years of age to understand the responsibilities of adults, to be law-abiding citizens, to assume social responsibilities, to constantly improve themselves, and to be determined to serve the country. Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette·Appearance: My little kid loves appearance, clean and tidy, and bathes frequently.
Dress appropriately but not flashy, and have a natural and wonderful hair style. He behaves generously and politely, and everyone praises him for being a good baby.
Everyone at home and abroad knows that the etiquette of appearance should be firmly remembered. Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette·Catering: Children, be polite and know how to eat and drink.
I never forget to wash my hands before, and I am civilized and orderly and never noisy. Sit quietly and remember to save food.
The stomach only needs to be 70% full, and the CD-ROM calls for action. Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette: Conversation: Children, good words and civilized language are very important.
Stare into the eyes, look at the face, nod, and smile. Being calm-minded and being sincere and friendly are indispensable.
There is a secret to verbal communication. Talking less and listening more is the trick. Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette: Treating Others: Children, you must know the civilized etiquette when interacting with others.
Respecting the elders at the top, loving the young at the bottom, and uniting classmates is a good style. Tolerance and tolerance are good habits, and treating others with integrity is the right way.
Recommend yourself to others. It’s easier to find friends when you have more friends. Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette: Walking: Children, walk on the roadside and stick to the sidewalk.
Don’t worry about crossing the road, there are zebra crossings everywhere. You come and I walk on the right, courtesy comes first, quality comes first, people sit in order when riding in the car, help the elderly and the weak strive for excellence.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Appreciation Chapter Children, watch the performance, and keep civility and etiquette in front. Enter the venue in an orderly manner, have your tickets checked, and do not talk nonsense after you are seated.
Don’t talk nonsense, watch carefully, and be quiet is very important.
Applause and applause should be limited, but caring for the environment is endless.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Travel Chapter Children, love traveling, and remember to travel in a civilized way. There are mountains, rivers and partners, so be merciful and don’t create difficulties.
Don’t cause trouble, don’t cause trouble, and treat cultural relics with kindness. When you go to the countryside, do as the Romans do, everyone remembers that the motherland’s mountains and rivers are infinitely beautiful.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Rituals Chapter Children, if you want to grow up, you must not forget some etiquette. Ritual rules should be strengthened, and all matters should be regulated.
Study diligently, have dreams, and observe the ceremony without panic. If we follow the rules and keep them in mind, there is hope for the construction of the four modernizations. 3. Sentences related to the eight etiquette and four etiquette in ancient poems
The etiquette of appearance: clean face, decent clothing, natural hairstyle, and generous manners are the eight etiquette and four etiquette. Dining etiquette: pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally, and eat elegantly. Etiquette of speech: use civilized language, be calm, listen patiently, be sincere and friendly. The etiquette of treating others: respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity. Etiquette for walking: abide by traffic rules, give way to others, help the elderly and the weak, and give up your seat proactively. The etiquette of viewing: observe order, care for the environment, appreciate with concentration, and cheer politely. Etiquette for visiting: treat the landscape well, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics. Ritual etiquette: perform rituals according to the rules, be in awe, be solemn and solemn, and respect etiquette and customs.
3.1 Siyi
7 years old: Entrance ceremony, allowing newly enrolled primary school students to experience the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms. 10 years old: A rite of passage for students in the third to fourth grade of primary school to learn to be grateful, know how to share, and understand the kindness of their parents in raising them, the kindness of their teachers in teaching, and the kindness of their friends in helping them. 14 years old: Youth ceremony, middle school students should learn to communicate, control emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step of youth. 18 years old: The coming-of-age ceremony allows students who have reached the age of 18 to understand the responsibilities of adults, to be law-abiding citizens, to assume social responsibilities, to constantly improve themselves, and to determine to become talents and serve the country.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Appearance Chapter
Little children love appearance,
Be clean and tidy and bathe frequently.
Dress appropriately but not flashy,
Hair style is natural and beautiful.
Be generous and polite,
Everyone praises the baby.
Everyone knows it at home and abroad.
Remember the etiquette of appearance.
Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette·Catering Chapter
Children, be polite,
Be polite when eating and drinking.
I never forget to wash my hands before.
We are civilized and orderly and never noisy.
Sit quietly and quietly,
Remember to save food.
The stomach only needs to be 70% full,
The CD-ROM calls for action.
Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette·Speech Chapter
Children, good words,
Civilized language is very important.
Stare into the eyes, look at the face,
Nod and smile.
Being calm and calm is indispensable.
People like to be sincere and friendly.
There is a secret to verbal communication.
Talking less and listening more is the trick.
Eight Etiquette and Four Etiquette: Treating Others
Children, when interacting with others,
you must know the civilized etiquette.
Respect the elders at the top and love the young at the bottom.
It is a good style to unite classmates.
Tolerance and tolerance are good habits.
Treating others with integrity is the right way.
Be kind to others.
The more friends you have, the easier it will be to find them.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Walking
Children, walk on the roadside,
Stick to the sidewalk.
Don’t worry about crossing the road.
There are zebra crossings everywhere.
You come and I walk on the right,
Courtesy comes first, quality comes first,
There is a priority when taking seats in the car,
Helping the elderly Help the weak strive for excellence.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Appreciation Chapter
Children, watch the performance,
Keep civility and etiquette in front.
Enter the venue in an orderly manner and have your tickets checked.
Don’t talk nonsense after you sit down.
Don’t talk nonsense and watch carefully.
Being quiet is very important.
Applause and applause should be limited,
There is no limit to the joy of caring for the environment.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Tourism
Children, love to travel,
Remember to travel in a civilized way.
There are mountains, rivers and partners.
Be merciful and don’t create difficulties.
Don’t cause trouble, don’t make trouble,
Treat cultural relics with kindness.
When you go to the countryside, do as the Romans do and recite it,
The mountains and rivers of our motherland are infinitely beautiful.
Eight Rites and Four Etiquette·Rituals
Children, to grow up,
Some etiquette should not be forgotten.
Ritual rules should be strengthened.
There are rules for everything.
Study hard and have dreams.
Don’t panic while observing the ceremony.
Follow the rules and keep them in mind,
There is hope for the construction of the four modernizations. 4. Poems about the Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes
1. Appearance:
Children love appearance.
Be clean and tidy, take showers frequently, dress appropriately but not flashy,
Have natural and beautiful hair, be generous and polite.
Everyone praises the baby.
2. Speech:
Children, good words and civilized language are very important.
Stare into the eyes and look at the face. Nod your head, smile slightly,
It is essential to be calm, sincere, friendly and popular.
3. Walking:
Children, walk on the roadside and stick to the sidewalk.
Don’t worry about crossing the road. Zebra crossings are everywhere.
You come and I walk on the right, courtesy and high quality.
4. Travel:
Children, love traveling, so remember to travel in a civilized way.
There are mountains, rivers and partners, so be merciful and don’t create difficulties.
Don’t cause trouble, don’t cause trouble, and treat cultural relics with kindness.
5. Catering
Children, be polite and know how to eat and drink.
I never forget to wash my hands before, and I am civilized and orderly and never noisy.
Remember to save food, and the CD-ROM calls for action.
6. Treating others:
Children, when interacting with others, you must know the civilized etiquette.
Respect the elders above and love the young below. It is a good habit to be tolerant and courteous.
Treating people with integrity is the right way. It’s easier to find friends when you have more friends.
7. Appreciation:
Children, watch the performance and be civilized and polite.
Enter the venue in an orderly manner and check the tickets, and do not talk nonsense after taking a seat. .
Applause and applause should be limited, but caring for the environment has unlimited joy.
8. Ceremony:
Children, if you want to grow up, you must not forget some etiquette.
Ritual rules should be strengthened, and etiquette should be carried out according to the rules.
Study diligently and have dreams. Happy to be a good Miao Miao.
Extended information
Among the eight aspects of etiquette education, appearance etiquette includes clean face, decent clothing, natural hairstyle, and generous manners. Dining etiquette includes paying attention to hygiene, cherishing food, eating frugally, and eating in an elegant manner. The etiquette of speaking includes using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly. The etiquette of treating others includes respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity.
The etiquette of walking includes observing traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat. The etiquette of viewing refers to observing order, caring for the environment, appreciating attentively, and cheering politely when watching artistic performances and sports competitions. The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the scenery, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics. Ritual etiquette refers to paying attention to civilized etiquette, practicing etiquette according to the rules, being in awe, being solemn and solemn, and respecting etiquette and customs.
"Four Ceremonies" mainly takes the age of 7, 10, 14, and 18 as important nodes, and organizes profound, solemn and simple entrance ceremonies, growth ceremonies, youth ceremonies, and adult ceremonies respectively. This education guides minors to strengthen their civilized and etiquette literacy. There is no precedent in the country for carrying out civilized etiquette education for minors. It is still a trial implementation and needs to be continuously improved through exploration and practice.
Reference: Sogou Encyclopedia - Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes 5. Famous aphorisms about the Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes
In the use of etiquette, harmony is the most valuable. 〖Spring and Autumn〗Confucius
·Without rules, it is difficult to form a circle. Excerpt from the newspaper
·Etiquette prevents sexual immorality and restrains extravagance. 〖Han〗Ban Gu
·I know a little about Confucius' three-point etiquette, but I don't violate Xiao He's six-foot rule. 〖Ming〗Tang Xianzu
·Don’t look at anything that’s not polite, don’t listen to anything that’s not polite, don’t speak that’s not polite, don’t move that’s not polite. 〖Spring and Autumn〗Confucius
· Reciprocity is the norm: going but not coming back is not polite; coming but not going back is also not polite. "Book of Rites"
·Thunder is in the sky, strong and powerful, and a gentleman cannot follow the rules of propriety. "Book of Changes"
·A gentleman is devoted to etiquette and neglects profit. 〖Spring and Autumn〗 Gongyang Gao
·Be honest and respectful in all things, and do not be arrogant and domineering to others or bring shame on yourself. [Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi
Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its root. ——Lao She
The reason why people are noble is that they are trustworthy and polite; the reason why a country can be strong is because of good faith and righteousness. ———— Zhang Jiuling 6. Poems and Songs of Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes
Eight Rites: The etiquette of appearance, including clean face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle and generous manners.
Dining etiquette includes paying attention to hygiene, cherishing food, eating frugally, and eating in an elegant manner.
The etiquette of speaking includes using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly.
The etiquette of treating others includes respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity. The etiquette of walking includes observing traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat.
The etiquette of viewing refers to observing the order, caring for the environment, appreciating attentively, and cheering politely when watching artistic performances and sports competitions. The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the scenery, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.
Ritual etiquette refers to paying attention to civilized etiquette, practicing etiquette according to the rules, being in awe, being solemn and solemn, and respecting etiquette and customs. "Four Yis": 7 years old: Entrance ceremony, allowing newly enrolled primary school students to experience the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms.
10 years old: A rite of passage, allowing students in the third to fourth grade of primary school to learn to be grateful, know how to share, and understand the kindness of their parents in raising them, the kindness of their teachers in teaching, and the kindness of their friends in helping them. 14 years old: Youth ceremony, middle school students should learn to communicate, control emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step of youth.
18 years old: Coming of age ceremony allows students over 18 years of age to understand the responsibilities of adults, to be law-abiding citizens, to assume social responsibilities, to constantly improve themselves, and to be determined to serve the country. 7. Poems and songs about the Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes
The Eight Etiquettes: the etiquette of appearance, including clean face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle, and generous manners.
Dining etiquette includes paying attention to hygiene, cherishing food, eating frugally, and eating in an elegant manner.
The etiquette of speaking includes using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly.
The etiquette of treating others includes respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity.
The etiquette of walking includes observing traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat.
The etiquette of viewing refers to observing order, caring for the environment, appreciating attentively, and cheering politely when watching artistic performances and sports competitions.
The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the scenery, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.
Ritual etiquette refers to paying attention to civilized etiquette, practicing etiquette according to the rules, being in awe, being solemn and solemn, and respecting etiquette and customs.
"Four Yis": 7 years old: Entrance ceremony, allowing newly enrolled primary school students to experience the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms.
10 years old: A rite of passage, allowing students in the third to fourth grade of primary school to learn to be grateful, know how to share, and understand the kindness of their parents in raising them, the kindness of their teachers in teaching, and the kindness of their friends in helping them.
14 years old: Youth ceremony, middle school students should learn to communicate, control emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step of youth.
18 years old: Coming of age ceremony allows students who are over 18 years old to understand the responsibilities of adults, to be law-abiding citizens, to assume social responsibilities, to constantly improve themselves, and to be determined to become talents and serve the country. 8. Poetry of Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes
1. Instruments:
Children love appearance.
Be clean and tidy, take showers frequently, dress appropriately but not flashy,
Have natural and beautiful hair, be generous and polite.
Everyone praises the baby.
2. Speech:
Children, good words and civilized language are very important.
Stare into the eyes and look at the face. Nod your head, smile slightly,
It is essential to be calm, sincere, friendly and popular.
3. Walking:
Children, walk on the roadside and stick to the sidewalk.
Don’t worry about crossing the road. Zebra crossings are everywhere.
You come and I walk on the right, courtesy and high quality.
4. Travel:
Children, love traveling, so remember to travel in a civilized way.
There are mountains, rivers and partners. e5a48de588b662616964757a686964616f31333431373837Be lenient and don’t create difficulties.
Don’t cause trouble, don’t cause trouble, and treat cultural relics with kindness.
5. Catering
Children, be polite and know how to eat and drink.
I will never forget to wash my hands before, being civilized and orderly and never noisy.
Remember to save food, and the CD-ROM calls for action.
6. Treating others:
Children, when interacting with others, you must know the civilized etiquette.
Respect the elders above and love the young below. It is a good habit to be tolerant and courteous.
Treating people with integrity is the right way. It’s easier to find friends when you have more friends.
7. Appreciation:
Children, watch the performance and be civilized and polite.
Enter the venue in an orderly manner and check your tickets, and do not talk nonsense after taking your seat. .
Applause and applause should be limited, but caring for the environment has unlimited joy.
8. Ceremony:
Children, if you want to grow up, you must not forget some etiquette.
Ritual rules should be strengthened, and etiquette should be carried out according to the rules.
Study diligently and have dreams. Happy to be a good Miao Miao.
Extended information
Among the eight aspects of etiquette education, appearance etiquette includes clean face, decent clothing, natural hairstyle, and generous manners. Dining etiquette includes paying attention to hygiene, cherishing food, eating frugally, and eating in an elegant manner. The etiquette of speaking includes using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly. The etiquette of treating others includes respecting teachers, being friendly to partners, being tolerant and courteous, and treating others with integrity.
The etiquette of walking includes observing traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat. The etiquette of viewing refers to observing order, caring for the environment, appreciating attentively, and cheering politely when watching artistic performances and sports competitions. The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the scenery, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics. Ritual etiquette refers to paying attention to civilized etiquette, practicing according to the rules, being in awe, being solemn and solemn, and respecting etiquette and customs.
"Four Ceremonies" mainly takes the age of 7, 10, 14, and 18 as important nodes, and organizes profound, solemn and simple entrance ceremonies, growth ceremonies, youth ceremonies, and adult ceremonies respectively. This education guides minors to strengthen their civilized and etiquette literacy. There is no precedent in the country for carrying out civilized etiquette education for minors. It is still a trial implementation and needs to be continuously improved through exploration and practice. 9. Children's poems about eight etiquette and four etiquettes
Children's poems about eight etiquette and four etiquettes: The etiquette of appearance, neat face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle and generous manners.
When it comes to dining, pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally, and eat in an elegant manner. The etiquette of speaking means using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly.
Treat others with courtesy, respect teachers, be friendly to partners, be tolerant and courteous, and treat others with integrity. The etiquette of walking includes abiding by traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat.
The gift of viewing is to observe order, care for the environment, appreciate with concentration, and cheer politely. The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the landscape, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.
The etiquette of the ceremony is to perform the ceremony according to the rules, be in awe, be solemn and solemn, and respect the etiquette and customs. (1) Eight etiquette: the etiquette of appearance, the etiquette of eating and drinking, the etiquette of speaking, the etiquette of treating others, the etiquette of walking, the etiquette of viewing, the etiquette of sightseeing and the etiquette of ceremony.
(2) Four Ceremonies: With 7 years old, 10 years old, 14 years old, and 18 years old as important nodes, profound, solemn and simple entrance ceremonies, growth ceremonies, youth ceremonies, and adult ceremonies are organized and held respectively. , use this education to guide minors to strengthen their civilized and etiquette qualities.
Extended information: Among the "Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes" in Jiangsu Province, "Eight Rites" refer to "the etiquette of appearance", "the etiquette of rituals", "the etiquette of speaking", "the etiquette of treating others", "the etiquette of treating others", "The etiquette of walking", "the etiquette of viewing", "the etiquette of sightseeing" and "the etiquette of eating and drinking".
"Four Rituals" refers to the entrance ceremony (7 years old), growth ceremony (10 years old), youth ceremony (14 years old), and adult ceremony (18 years old), which educate and guide minors to strengthen civilized etiquette. Literacy. Students' daily behavioral performance of civilized etiquette will be included in the students' comprehensive quality evaluation system as one of the basis for evaluating excellence and awards.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes.