1. Poems about the Book of Rites
"If you don't learn the rituals, 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, and a polite person respects 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"
Courtesy 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: "Books on Aesthetic Education"
Politeness is the art of choosing from one's own true thoughts.
——A. Stevens: "Mrs. de Steele"
Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes those who are treated politely People rejoice.
——Montesquieu: "The Spirit of the Laws"
Nothing is lost by being polite, but everything is gained.
——Mar. W. Montague: "Letters"
Etiquette is the smallest but most stable norm among all norms.
———La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
Politeness 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"
There are two types of bad etiquette: the first is shyness; the second is indiscretion and contempt; to avoid In these two situations, the only thing you can do is to abide by the following rule, that is, don't look down on yourself or others.
————John Locke: "Education"
●Through etiquette can calm troubles (Jouber)
●The greater the title, the more complicated the etiquette ( Tennyson)
●Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette (love sacrifice)
●If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, The result will be a loss of sincere trust between people (Bacon)
●Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues, making them useful to him, to obtain for him The respect and favor of all those close to him (Locke)
●Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the dead as to satisfy the vanity of the living (La Rochefoucauld) < /p>
●Human faces have never looked so worldly as they do at funerals (Jo Edgeworth)
●If a person pays attention to the activities he observes on the street, I believe, He will surely find the happiest expression in the hearse (Jo Swift)
●What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of conducting a funeral (Jennelle Lowell)
p>●Rituals are the ultimate form of humanity (Xunzi)
●To govern the people in peace, one must not be good at etiquette (The Classic of Filial Piety)
●Tao is used to express virtue. Qi Zhi uses etiquette (The Analects of Confucius)
●If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up (The Analects of Confucius)
●Rituals govern the country, determine the country, order the people, and benefit the heirs (Zuo Zhuan) )
●Etiquette is the scripture of heaven and the behavior of the people (Zuo Zhuan)
●If people are rude, they will not be born, if things are rude, they will not succeed, and if the country is rude, it will not be successful. Ning (Xunzi)
●If a person is polite, he will be at peace, but if he is not polite, he will be in danger (Book of Rites)
●Rituals are used to perform righteousness, righteousness is beneficial, and it is beneficial to the common people, which is the great rule of government. Ye (Zuo Zhuan)
●Rituals, justice and integrity are the four dimensions of a country. If the four dimensions are not open, the country will perish (Guanzi)
●Food and clothing are to enrich people's livelihood, etiquette and justice are to nourish their hearts (Yuan· Xu Heng)
●Etiquette and righteousness are born from wealth, and theft is born from poverty (Han·Wang Fu) 2. Poems about etiquette
1. "Xunzi. Rich Country" Shang Dynasty: The righteousness of etiquette is to the country, just like weighing is to the weight, and the ink is to the straightness.
Etiquette is used for the governance of a country, just like a scale is used to weigh weight, a carpenter's black line is used to judge straightness, and a compass and a right-square are used to measure squares and circles.
2. "Book of Rites·Jingjing" Xunzi of the Shang Dynasty: Rites are to the rule of the country: just like the balance is to the light and the weight, the rope and ink are to the straight and straight.
Regarding etiquette as the most important "Tao" for governing the country is actually the etiquette and law for governing the country, just like a scale is used for weighing the weight.
3. "Xunzi·Wangba" Shang Dynasty Xunzi: The reason why etiquette governs the country is that it is like a balance to weight, and a rope and ink to straightness.
Etiquette and law are used to weigh the governance of a country, just as scales are used to weigh the importance of the country.
4. "Xunzi·Dalue" Shang Dynasty Xunzi: Rituals are to an upright country, just like weighing is to weight, just like rope ink is to straightness.
Regarding etiquette as the most important "Tao" for governing the country is actually the etiquette and law for governing the country, just like a scale is used for weighing the weight.
5. "Qunshu Zhiyao Jingjie" Shang Dynasty Xunzi: The husband's etiquette is also to the country. It's still a matter of weight. Rope ink is about straightness and straightness.
People must abide by the basic principles of implementation. If a person loses his place of standing, he will surely fall and perish.
Etiquette is a universally recognized code of conduct that is agreed upon by people in terms of appearance, appearance, manners, rituals, speech and behavior in order to respect each other in social interactions. Etiquette is a general term for etiquette, courtesy, manners and rituals.
Reference material: Sogou Encyclopedia - Civilized Etiquette 3. Poems about Etiquette
Poems about Etiquette
Three Character Classic:
Xiangjiu Age can be a breeding ground, and four-year-old can be used to plow the plow
The Analects of Confucius:
An unkind person cannot stay together for a long time, and cannot enjoy happiness for a long time. A benevolent person is at ease with benevolence, and a wise person is beneficial to benevolence. "
"If you are determined to be benevolent, there is no evil in it. ”
“When you see danger and give orders, when you see benefit, think of justice”
“Don’t look at anything that’s not polite, don’t listen to anything that’s not polite, don’t say anything that’s not polite, don’t move that’s not polite”
"Poetry·Xiaoya·ChuCi": "The offerings of rice and glutinous rice are intertwined, and the ceremony is complete. "
"Zhou Li·Chun Guan·Si Shi": "Every country respects the teachers and chief ministers, regulates their etiquette, and assists the uncle. "
"Historical Records·Book of Rites": "When the Qin Dynasty was established in the world, they studied the etiquette of the six kingdoms and chose the best. "
"Book of Northern Qi·Huangfu Hezhuan": "It is long, deep and elegant, and especially etiquette. "
Clothing and appearance: "Disciple Regulations" requires: "The crown must be straight, the buttons must be knotted, and the socks and shoes must be tight."
Behavior: Confucius said: "A gentleman If you are not serious, you will not be powerful, and if you learn it, you will not be solid." (Note: "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer").
"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" (Note: "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer") "The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan")
Confucius said: "If you can talk to someone but don't talk to them, you will miss someone; if you talk to someone who can't talk to you, you will lose your words. He who knows does not neglect others, nor does he neglect his words." (Note: "The Analects of Confucius, Duke Wei Linggong").
"Book of Rites" says: "Those who are polite humble themselves but respect others." (Note: "The Analects of Confucius") "Book of Songs").
The ancients said: "Don't blame others for what they can't do, don't force others for what they can't do, and don't do anything for others." (Note: "Wen Zhongzi·Wei Xiang") " "Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you (Note: "The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan")"
"Book of Rites" says: "Etiquette should be reciprocated, but it is not polite to go back and forth; it is not polite to go but not to go; it is also not polite to go back and forth." "(Note: "Book of Rites: Qu Li Part 1").
Civility and Politeness
Although it is important to learn to be first,
Civility and politeness are also important.
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Comply with the school rules,
Be polite to the teacher
Friendship between classmates,
Friendship holds hands. < /p>
Don’t worry about protecting public property,
I will do it to establish a new trend
Civilized car riding song
Students, please remember, < /p>
Line up when getting on and off the bus
Don’t run around,
Prepare change to buy tickets in the carriage. , don’t shout,
Be quiet and in good order
Don’t fight for seats,
Take care of the elderly and children. > Don’t be crowded when getting off the bus.
It’s easy to fall down if you waste time.
Be civil and polite.
Go to school happily.
Everyone praises the white rabbit for being polite
Little white rabbit, cross the bridge,
Go to the bridge and take a look,
Oops, goat The father-in-law is coming,
swaying across the bridge
Little white rabbit, run back,
stand at the end of the bridge and wave. >
"Father-in-law, please go through first.
Take it step by step. "
The river laughed when he heard it.
The fish jumped up and down.
They all praised the white rabbit for being polite.
The campus is beautiful
The teaching building is so lively.
The willows are green and the flowers are beautiful.
Let’s be civilized. , be polite.
Say hello when you see your classmates.
Love the environment and come up with new ideas.
If there is garbage, a dedicated person will take care of it.
When you see waste paper, you bend down to pick it up.
It is everyone’s responsibility to protect the environment.
The campus is beautiful, everyone is laughing 4. Quotes about etiquette
1. Respect the wise, fear and love them.
If you love something, you will know its evil; if you hate it, you will know its goodness. Accumulated and able to gather, peaceful and able to move.
Meaning: A sage should have some respect in front of the closest people and when playing and entertaining, he should also have love and care for those who are afraid of him, and he should also treat the people and things he loves with dignity and respect. While recognizing his shortcomings, you should also see his benefits and strengths in the people and things you hate. The accumulated wealth and materials must be willing to disperse and put into use at the right time.
Live in a peaceful and comfortable environment, and if morally necessary, leave immediately without hesitation. 2. Don’t question any doubts, be honest and don’t raise them.
Meaning: Don’t ask the other person to explain the doubts in what they said to others, but directly tell them your own opinions or the situation you have grasped, and let others make their own decisions. Don’t have it, don’t keep anything.
3. A gentleman is one who is knowledgeable and strong in knowledge but does not slack off in doing good deeds. Meaning: Those who are knowledgeable and knowledgeable and courteous, who cultivate their moral character and do good deeds without slacking off, can be called gentlemen.
4. Don’t talk nonsense about others, and don’t waste money. Meaning: People who are restless and angry tend to talk a lot, while gentlemen stop talking when they want to express their ideas, because they will tire the listeners if they talk too much.
5. Parrots can speak and are inseparable from birds; orangutans can speak and are inseparable from beasts. People today are rude. Although they can speak well, don’t they have the hearts of animals? The husband is just a beast and has no manners, so the father and son gather together.
Meaning: Even animals can talk. Although people can talk, if they don’t have etiquette, aren’t they still like animals? Animals have no etiquette, so there are situations where father and son are of the same female, and mother and daughter are of the same sex. Famous aphorisms from "The Book of Rites": 1. When you see benefit, don't lose your righteousness; when you see death, don't guard it.
2. If jade is not polished, it will become useless. If people don’t learn, they don’t know.
3. Be upright and don’t ask for help from others. 4. Don’t see what is hidden, don’t show what is subtle.
From: "Book of Rites: Doctrine of the Mean" Although it is extremely subtle and subtle, it is actually nothing more obvious and concrete than this. Jian (xiàn) 5. If one family is benevolent, one country will be benevolent; one family will make concessions, and one country will be prosperous.
6. A gentleman is not arrogant about his work and does not praise his merits. 7. Its purpose is far-reaching and its diction is precise.
8. If one person can do it, he can do it ten times; if one person can do it ten times, he can do it thousands of times. If you can master this way, you will be wise even if you are stupid; you will be strong even if you are soft.
9. Do not speak evil words out of your mouth, and do not reflect back on yourself. 10. Only sincerity in the world can be transformed.
11. The knowledge of memorizing questions is not enough to become a teacher. 12. A gentleman must know that the great is far away, and a small man must know the small.
13. Learn it well, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely. 14. Choose a place to bury without food.
15. Those who teach are those who cultivate good deeds and save those who have lost their way. 16. Those with weak virtues have weak ambitions.
17. Sincerity without interest. 18. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.
19. It is better to listen to its voice than to discuss its poetry, and it is better to observe its voice than to listen to its voice. 20. There is nothing more benevolent than loving others.
21. "A teacher is one who teaches people to use things to illustrate their virtues." 22. The way to know is to study things, and then you will know them. After you know them, you will have a sincere mind. Body cultivation.
23. Flaws do not cover up excellence, and excellence does not cover up flaws. 24. Those who are not good in virtue cannot be ambitious; those who are not talented are 25. Benevolence is the foundation of righteousness. 26. When doing great things, you must be careful about the end and beginning.
27. Cultivate oneself, manage the family, govern the country and bring peace to the world. 28. Gold and jade are not precious, but loyalty is treasured.
29. Reciprocity is the courtesy, but it is not polite to go back and forth; it is not polite to come and not go back. 30. As sincere as God.
31. Be wary of what you don’t see, and be afraid of what you don’t hear. From: "Book of Rites: Doctrine of the Mean" You are always vigilant and prudent even when people can't see you, and you are always cautious even when people can't hear you.
32. When traveling on the great road, the world is for the common good. 33. God must exist through form and energy, and if there is no form of energy, God will be destroyed.
34. If you love something, you will know its evil; if you hate it, you will know its goodness. 35. In ancient times, when a country was founded, teaching came first.
36. From the emperor to the common people, all are based on self-cultivation. 37. In ancient times, if you want to bring virtue to the world, you must first govern your country; if you want to govern your country, you must first regulate your family; if you want to regulate your family, you must first cultivate your body; if you want to cultivate your body, you must first rectify your mind. True 38. If you have words but no actions, a gentleman will be ashamed.
39. Any way to learn is difficult for a strict teacher. 40. Honesty is the end of things, and there is nothing without sincerity; that is why a gentleman’s sincerity is most valuable.
41. Great virtue is not an official, great virtue is not a tool, great trust is not a promise. 42. Sincerity has no interest.
From: "Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean" Sincerity has no limits. Always encourage yourself with sincerity.
43. Bad customs are due to lack of education. 44. If you follow the great road, the world is fair. 45. Live within your means.
46. Learn and then realize your shortcomings; teach and then realize your difficulties.
If you know your shortcomings, you can reflect on yourself; if you know your difficulties, you can improve yourself.
47. Learn, and then you will know your shortcomings; teach, and then you will know your shortcomings. 48. A song of neon clothes is played on thousands of peaks, and the original dance is broken.
49. The ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and the teachers will be strict and then the Tao will be respected. 50. To build a country and rule the people, teaching comes first.
51. Everything will be successful if it is predicted, and it will be ruined if it is not predicted. 52. A good singer will make others follow his voice, and a good teacher will make others follow his ambition.
53. In ancient times, government was the rule, and loving people was the most important thing. 5. What are the poems about "Book of Rites"
A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects 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" Courtesy should be reciprocated.
It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go. ——"Book of Rites. Qu Li 1" Behavior is a mirror that reflects everyone's own image.
——Goethe: "Affinity" The journey of the great road means that the world is for the common good. ——"Book of Rites" A slight difference is a thousand miles away.
——"Book of Rites" If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. ——"Book of Rites" After learning, you will know your shortcomings; after teaching, you will know your difficulties.
"Book of Rites" is absent-minded, turning a blind eye but not seeing, hearing but not hearing, eating without knowing its taste. ——"Book of Rites" What is said is without words, but what is done is not far away.
——"Zuo Zhuan" Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes. ——"Laozi" When you look at a leopard in a tube, you can see something from time to time.
——"Book of Jin" Everything will be established if it is forewarned, and it will be ruined if it is not forewarned. ——"Book of Rites" What are the writing characteristics of "Book of Rites"? "Book of Rites" has rigorous composition, vivid reflections, tactful words, echoes from front to back, and neat and changeable language. It is one of the "Three Rites", one of the "Five Classics", and one of the "Thirteen Classics".
Since Zheng Xuan of the Western Han Dynasty wrote the "Annotation", the status of "Book of Rites" has been rising day by day. By the Tang Dynasty, it was regarded as a "Classic". After the Song Dynasty, it ranked first among the "Three Rites". The ancient cultural history knowledge and ideological doctrines recorded in the "Book of Rites" have an important impact on the inheritance of Confucian culture, contemporary cultural education and moral cultivation, and the construction of a harmonious socialist society. 6. What are the poems about etiquette?
1. "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up."
——"The Analects of Confucius. Ji Shi" 2. A gentleman has benevolence in his heart, Li Cunxin: A benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects 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" 3. Reciprocity of courtesy. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go.
——— "Book of Rites. Qu Li Part 1" 4. Behavior is a mirror that reflects everyone's own image. ——Goethe: "Affinity" 5. One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make people be dominated by form in their pure material life, and to make people become aesthetic people within the scope of the kingdom of beauty.
———Schiller: "Slips on Aesthetic Education" 6. Politeness is the art of choosing among one's own true thoughts. ——A. Stevens: "Mrs. de Steele" 7. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy.
——Montesquieu: "The Spirit of the Law" 1. The Chinese nation is a country of etiquette. Since ancient times, it has advocated reciprocation and reciprocity. 2. Tolerance is a traditional etiquette known by the Chinese people, and we must defend it! 3. The world recognizes China as a land of etiquette.
4. Be polite when facing your elders. This is an etiquette we must learn. 5. The graceful etiquette lady walked up to the rostrum and presented the award-winners with red flowers.
6. At the opening ceremony of the Asian Games, the gentle hostess left a good impression on the Chinese and foreign guests. 7. A strictly trained etiquette lady, every move is just right.
8. Although many red tapes can be omitted, paying attention to etiquette is still necessary. 9. My thoughtfulness seemed to overwhelm him.
10. Our country has been a land of etiquette since ancient times. 11. Although many red tapes can be omitted, paying attention to etiquette is still necessary.
12. Etiquette has a long history in our country, and China is recognized by the world as a country of etiquette.
7. What are the poems describing etiquette
1. Etiquette degree
Pre-Qin Dynasty
The Book of Songs
"Chu Ci"
2. Etiquette is ready
Pre-Qin
The Book of Songs
"Chu Ci"
3. Sixteen Etiquette< /p>
Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty Anonymous
"Peacock Flying Southeast"
4. Migration in Etiquette
Tang Dynasty< /p>
Wang Changling
"Sending Liu Shenxu back to get the interpretation of Hongci"
5. It is good etiquette to carry a scarf
Tang
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Liu Shang
"Qin Songs and Songs·Eighteen Beats of Hujia"
6. Three Hundred Etiquettes
Tang Dynasty
< p> Li Qiao"Jing"
7. It is good etiquette to carry a scarf
Tang Dynasty
Liu Shang
"Eighteen Beats of Hujia·Eighteenth Beat"
8. Etiquette of the Qing Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
Pi Rixiu
"Taihu Poetry Sansu Shenjing Palace"
9. Xu Donghe Etiquette
Tang Dynasty
Hanshan
"Three Hundred Poems" "Three Poems"
10. Xu Donghe Etiquette
Tang Dynasty
Hanshan
"Three Hundred and Three Poems"
11. Etiquette has been abolished since then
Yuan Dynasty
Wang Mian
"From Cui Zhen to Jeju, the human relations and customs can be lamented for thirty years"
12. The etiquette is ready
Song Dynasty
Cheng Gongxu
"Poems of Mingqi Jinjin"
13. Surprisingly Etiquette
Song Dynasty
Lin Tong
"Two Hundred and Forty Filial Poems of the Sage·Zhang Ba"
14. Etiquette Three Hundred and Three Thousand
Song Dynasty
Lu Xizhe
"Quequatrains"
15. Fang Yue He Xia'an Etiquette
Song
Mo Ji
"Ciyun Liang Wei Qin Stele"
16. The Glory and Etiquette of Hairpins
Song
< p> Sixi"Yuan Ri"
17. Talking loudly and laughing with strict etiquette
Song Dynasty
Wang Gongchen
p>"Poems of Senior Elites"
18. Etiquette for Meeting Guests
Song Dynasty
Wei Ye
"He "Posted by Wang Qu"
19. The etiquette is now ready
Song Dynasty
You Jiuyan
"Celebrating Yu Si Yong Guan" < /p>
20. Etiquette and rites Uncle Jin
Ming
Li Chongren
"Buan Jin Tai Chang"
22. Standing up and sitting down are etiquette
< p> Ming DynastyZhang Tuan
"Gift to the Farmers of Xiaoxi" 8. What are the poems about "civilized etiquette"
1. If you don't learn etiquette, There is no way to stand. ——"The Analects of Confucius. Jishi"
2. A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects 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"
3. Courtesy 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"
4. Generals must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will lead to disrespect, being disrespectful will cause people to leave, and people leaving will lead to rebellion. ——Zhuge Liang
5. We should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ——Democritus
6. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. ——Montesquieu
7. The higher the degree of intellectual and spiritual development of a person, the freer he will be and the greater satisfaction he will gain in life. ——Chekhov
8. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but it is a matter of not being knowledgeable. ——Zhang Heng
9. When the bee sips nectar from the flower and leaves the camp, he thanks the camper, but the pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. —— Rabindranath Tagore
10. If you welcome others with good demeanor, you will be as close as brothers; if you welcome others with evil demeanor, it will harm your soldiers. ——Guan Zhong
11. Read poetry and books, respect etiquette, and abide by principles. ——Jie Li Dian's "Three Kingdoms Killing"
12. Nobles value rights, while common people value etiquette.
—— A. Austin
13. The Four Books and the Five Classics are instructive in court, and Confucianism is recorded in Yanju; the so-called etiquette is the end of learning. ——Chu Junyi's "Thunderbolt Bag Show"
14. Speaking out of etiquette is called self-violation. My body cannot be benevolent and righteous, which is called self-abandonment.
15. The heart of compassion is the root of benevolence; the heart of shame and disgust is the root of righteousness; the heart of resignation is the root of courtesy; the heart of right and wrong is the root of wisdom.
——Mencius "Mencius"