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Eight rites and four instruments handwritten newspaper is concise and beautiful.
Among the "Eight Rites and Four Instruments" in Jiangsu Province, "Eight Rites" refers to "ritual", "ritual", "speech", "treat others", "salute", "viewing ceremony", "sightseeing ceremony" and "eating ceremony". "Four Instruments" refers to the entrance ceremony (7 years old), adult ceremony (10 years old), youth ceremony (14 years old) and adult ceremony (18 years old), so as to educate and guide minors to strengthen civilized etiquette. Eight rites and four ceremonies are the daily behaviors of students' civilized etiquette, which will be included in the evaluation system of students' comprehensive quality as one of the basis for evaluating excellent awards.

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Folding eight rites

Appearance gifts: clean face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle and generous manners.

Courtesy: Salute according to the rules, with awe, seriousness and respect for customs and habits.

Speech talent: use civilized language, be calm, listen patiently, be sincere and friendly.

Courtesy of treating others: respect teachers, love partners, be tolerant and polite, and treat others with integrity.

The gift of walking: obey the rules, be courteous and help the old and the weak. Give up your seat.

Appreciation ceremony: obey the order, care for the environment, concentrate on appreciation and applaud politely.

Tour Ceremony: Be kind to the landscape, cherish cultural relics, respect folk customs and abide by public morality.

Dining etiquette: Pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally and eat elegantly.

Fold four musical instruments

7-year-old: Admission ceremony, so that primary school students who have just entered the school can feel the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life and feel the etiquette norms.

10 years old: growth ceremony, so that students in grade 3 and 4 of primary school can learn to be grateful, know how to share, and know the kindness of parents, teachers and friends.

14 years old: Youth ceremony, which enables middle school students to learn to communicate, control their emotions, tolerate others and take the first step of youth.

18 years old: adult ceremony, which enables students who have reached the age of 18 to understand the responsibilities of adults, be law-abiding citizens, assume social responsibilities, constantly improve themselves, aspire to become talents and serve the country.