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What is the meaning of "ceremony" in Confucian classics?
Confucius once said in the Analects of Confucius: "Self-denial is benevolence, and self-denial is benevolence in one day!" Among them, rites refer to the rites of the week in Confucian classics. At that time, Confucius put forward the background of the collapse of rites in the Spring and Autumn Period, and believed that the feudal system of the Western Zhou Dynasty was the reason for its stability for more than 800 years. I hope all countries in the Spring and Autumn Period can follow the example of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Therefore, the Confucian classic ceremony is the "Zhou ceremony" of the Western Zhou Dynasty.