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Civilized etiquette famous quotes and ancient poems

1. For the purpose of etiquette, harmony is the most precious thing.

The language comes from "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer". The most important function of etiquette is to make people live in harmony.

2. Respect and etiquette.

The words come from "Xunzi". Being respectful and respectful to others is a sign of etiquette.

3. It is rare to miss a promise.

The words come from "The Analects of Confucius·Liren". Covenant: constraint. Fresh: means less. Use etiquette to restrain yourself, and fewer people will make mistakes again.

4. There are different winds in a thousand miles, but there is no thunder in a hundred miles.

The words come from "Lunheng·Leixu" by Wang Chong of Han Dynasty. The wind blowing thousands of miles apart is different, and the thunder sounding within a hundred miles is also different. It is a metaphor that different places have different customs.

5. People are not just expensive and frugal, but expensive and disrespectful.

The language comes from "Zihuazi" written by Cheng of Jin Dynasty. People not only pay attention to frugality, but also pay attention to etiquette. Disciple: Only.

6. If a person has no manners, what will he do if he does not die?

The words come from "The Book of Songs, Quan Feng, Xiang Shu". If a person doesn’t even have manners, what can he do in life? It shows that people should pay attention to etiquette. Yi: majesty, serious attitude, solemn behavior. What is, inverted, is "why".

7. I have a guest who plays the harp and sheng.

The words come from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Lu Ming". My friends, I welcome you with a wind instrument. Explain how to warmly welcome guests and friends. Guest: Friendly guest. Guse and Sheng: refers to playing music to welcome guests.

8. If the relationship is intimate, the relationship will be simple; if the relationship is intimate, there will be no intimacy.

The words come from "Confucius' Family Sayings·Three Forgivenesses". If you are too intimate, you will be indifferent, and if you are too solemn, you will not be close to each other. It shows that you should keep a certain distance when interacting with others. As the saying goes, distance creates beauty.

9. Those who take propriety as their wings walk in the world.

The words come from "Zhuangzi·The Great Master". OK: pass. Those who use etiquette as their wings use etiquette teachings to practice in the world.

10. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, but now the gate is opened for you.

The phrase comes from "The Guest Arrives" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. The courtyard paths covered with flowers and plants have not been cleaned to welcome guests. The door to my home that has always been closed is opened for you for the first time today. It means that the host has not had guests come to his house for a long time. If a guest comes today, the host will naturally welcome him warmly. The whole sentence expresses the host's joy. Moreover, the poem also conveys to us the message that when guests come to visit, the house should be cleaned out of politeness.