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The content of the eight rites and four rites manuscripts

The eight etiquette are the etiquette of appearance, the etiquette of eating and drinking, the etiquette of speaking, the etiquette of treating others, the etiquette of walking, the etiquette of viewing, the etiquette of visiting, and the etiquette of ceremony. ?Siyi? Mainly when students are 7 years old, 10 years old, 14 years old, and 18 years old, the school must organize entrance ceremonies, growth ceremonies, youth ceremonies, and adult ceremonies for them, so as to educate and guide minors to strengthen their civilized etiquette qualities. Below is the handwritten newspaper content of the Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes that I have compiled for you. Welcome to read. Contents of the Handwritten Report of the Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes (1) Contents of the Handwritten Report of the Eight Etiquettes and Four Etiquettes (2)

Eight Etiquettes

Etiquette of appearance: neat face, decent clothing, and natural hair style , Be elegant and elegant

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

Conversation etiquette: use civilized language, be calm, listen patiently, be sincere and friendly.

The etiquette of treating others: respect teachers, be friendly to partners, be tolerant and courteous, and treat others with integrity.

Etiquette for walking: abide by traffic rules, give way to others, help the elderly and the weak, and give up your seat proactively.

The etiquette of viewing: observe order, care for the environment, appreciate with concentration, and cheer politely.

Etiquette for visiting: treat the landscape well, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.

Ceremony: Proceed according to the rules, be in awe, be serious and solemn, and respect etiquette and customs. Contents of the eight etiquette and four etiquette manuscripts (3)

Four etiquette

7 years old: Entrance ceremony, allowing newly enrolled primary school students to experience the fun of learning, get in touch with campus life, and perceive etiquette norms.

10 years old: A rite of passage for students in the third to fourth grade of primary school to learn to be grateful, know how to share, and understand the kindness of their parents in raising them, the kindness of their teachers in teaching, and the kindness of their friends in helping them.

14 years old: The youth ritual is to teach middle school students to communicate, control their emotions, tolerate others, and take the first step towards youth.

18 years old: The coming-of-age ceremony allows students over 18 years of age to understand the responsibilities of adults, to be law-abiding citizens, to assume social responsibilities, to constantly improve themselves, and to be determined to serve the country.