The person who reported the ceremony or the proceedings of the meeting explained in detail (1). Official name. "Zhou Li Qiu Guan" has a master of ceremonies who is responsible for the etiquette of receiving guests. There was a master of ceremonies department in the Northern Qi Dynasty, so it belonged to the crack hon temple in Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was in charge of the fierce funeral. Not since the Song Dynasty. In the Ming dynasty, the master of ceremonies was in charge of display etiquette, which was abolished. See Tong Dian Guan Ba and Ming Shi Lu San. (2) report to the person who presided over the procedure when the ceremony was held. Wu Han's Crying Public Servant: "I ran around with the manuscript of the electrification declaration. Gong Pu signed, printed and distributed, presided over Democracy Weekly, and served as master of ceremonies at some venues. " (3) It refers to the reporting procedure when a ceremony or meeting is held. Chapter 39 of Chen Canyun Mountain Valley Wind Smoke: "He represents the team and is responsible for the master of ceremonies according to the arrangement of the presidium."
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Interpretation Department: Director, Business: Justice. Driver. Commander. Sina (an ancient instrument made of magnets to tell the direction, now the ancestor of the compass). (1) Sikong was the chief executive in charge of engineering in the ancient central government; B. compound surname) Stuart (a) an official in charge of land and labor in the ancient central government, and later an interpreter of etiquette (ceremony), explaining people's appearance or behavior: etiquette. Instrument. Dignity (awe-inspiring serious appearance and behavior) Etiquette follows the procedure: ceremony. Ceremony. Master of ceremonies gift: He Yi. Xie Yi measuring, drawing and experimental instruments: instruments. Legal system, norm: ritual punishment. "Set the instrument.