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Did the Song Dynasty mention the word "master-worship ceremony"?

A: No.

China people had a tradition of respecting teachers and valuing Taoism in the Tang Dynasty, so there was a ceremony of respecting teachers and valuing Taoism in the Zhou Dynasty. The "General Code" only begins to mention the ceremony of learning from teachers, but only talks about the respect of teachers by Emperor Han Chengdi and others, and does not record their etiquette. However, since "Tongdian" is devoted to the discussion of corpses, it shows that the Tang people have attached great importance to this, and the formal ceremony of learning from teachers was established at this time.

The ceremony of worshipping teachers generally includes: first, worshipping the ancestors and the patron saint of the industry to show respect for the industry. Second, master. Generally, the master and apprentice are sitting in their seats, and the disciples kowtow three times, and then kneel down to offer red envelopes and send papers. Third, Master lectured, announced the rules and called the roll.