The ancients attached great importance to learning from teachers, including kowtowing, washing and dressing. I think everyone has seen many apprentices in costume dramas, and sometimes it depends on the teacher's mood. Let's talk about the difficulties that the ancients learned from their teachers, and all kinds of complicated etiquette mixed in. If you want to know, let's have a look.
The ancient rules of learning from teachers.
On September 20 19 10, and August 2008 12, China ushered in the 35th Teachers' Day. Respecting teachers and attaching importance to Taoism is a fine tradition from ancient times to the present. In the Zhou Dynasty, it advocated the ceremony of worshipping teachers. Do you know how the ancients paid homage to their teachers?
The ancients attached great importance to moral cultivation, studied teachers' ethics and thanked teachers for their kindness. The traditional mentoring relationship is second only to the father-son relationship. As the saying goes, parents are born and teachers are born again. As the old saying goes, one day you will be a teacher, and you will be a lifelong father. The traditional mentoring relationship is second only to the father-son relationship. Some professions, as soon as they enter the teacher's school, are supervised by the master, and parents have no right to interfere.
Establishing such a great relationship naturally requires grand customs and etiquette to confirm and protect. When the child is ten years old, he goes out to study with the teacher. Whether you enter a private school or an institution of higher learning, you should pay homage to your teachers.