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1. Ancient poems about civilized etiquette

Ancient poems about civilized etiquette 1. What are the poems about "civilized etiquette"

1. Not learning Etiquette cannot be established. ——"The Analects of Confucius. Ji Shi"

2. A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects others. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always be respected by others. ——Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"

3. Courtesy should be reciprocated. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go. ——"Book of Rites. Qu Li Part 1"

4. Generals must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will result in being disrespectful. Being disrespectful will cause others to leave. If others leave, everyone will rebel. ——Zhuge Liang

5. You should be enthusiastically committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality. ——Democritus

6. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. ——Montesquieu

7. The higher the intellectual and spiritual development of a person, the freer he will be and the greater satisfaction he will gain in life. ——Chekhov

8. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but that one is not ashamed of one's wisdom. ——Zhang Heng

9. When the bee sips nectar from the flower and leaves the camp, he thanks the camper, but the flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. —— Rabindranath Tagore

10. A kind spirit welcomes people, and they are as close as brothers; a bad spirit greets people, and it harms the soldiers. ——Guan Zhong

11. Read poetry and books, respect etiquette, and abide by principles. ——Jie Li Dian's "Three Kingdoms Killing"

12. Nobles value rights, while common people value etiquette. ——A. Austin

13. The Four Books and the Five Classics are instructive in court, Confucianism is practiced in the month, and Yanju is recorded; the so-called etiquette is the end of learning. ——Chu Junyi's "Thunderbolt Bag Show"

14. Speaking out of politeness is called self-violation. My body cannot be benevolent and righteous, which is called self-abandonment.

15. The heart of compassion is the root of benevolence; the heart of shame and disgust is the root of righteousness; the heart of resignation is the root of courtesy; the heart of right and wrong is the root of wisdom. ——Mencius "Mencius"

2. What are the ancient poems about "civilized etiquette"

The ancient poems about "civilized etiquette" are:

1. " Classics"

Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

The Han Dynasty had great Confucianism and great righteousness in Zou Tang.

Five thousand moral interpretations, three hundred etiquettes.

You can only pick up mustard when you are green and purple, and you are full of gold.

Who would have thought that he would be able to argue with ease and become the best among all the heroes again?

Translation: The academic style prevailed in the Han Dynasty, and the court was righteous. Five thousand people can explain morality, and three hundred people can teach etiquette. The maesters were dressed in all kinds of clothes and the cages were filled with gold, but everyone ignored them. Who is the most knowledgeable? Let's recite poems and write poems together.

2. "Two Hundred and Forty Poems of Filial Piety by the Sage·Zhang Ba"

Lin Tong of the Song Dynasty

Even at a young age, he knew filial piety and yielding, and it was actually in line with etiquette.

Don’t doubt that you are still young, you must believe that I will forgive you

Translation: Young children also know how to be filial and courteous, and they can talk endlessly about etiquette. Don't doubt that he is very young, you should believe that he is very educated.

3. "Quequatrains"

Lu Xizhe of the Song Dynasty

There are three hundred and three thousand etiquette, and the natural mechanism of entertainment is inevitable.

When you are cold, you add clothes and when you are hungry, you eat. Which one is the last one and which one is first.

Translation: The number of people learning civilized etiquette has increased from hundreds to thousands. This is in compliance with God’s arrangement. When it's cold, put on more clothes; when you're hungry, eat. It's up to everyone to decide which one is more important.

4. "Book of Rites·Jingjing"

Xunzi of the Shang Dynasty

Rituals are to the rule of the country, just like weighing is to weight, shengmo is to The merits.

Translation: Civilization and etiquette should be placed in a very important position for a person, just like a rope that is straightened in the sun cannot be bent.

5. "Quequatrains"

Song Dynasty Wang Dalie

The old etiquette is restored, and the man gives birth to Yu Lin'er again.

Looking back from the beginning, they looked like Xu Qing’s two sons.

Translation: Picking up the bow and arrow again and reviewing the old etiquette, Lang Jun wrote another masterpiece like Yu Lin'er. Reading it patiently from beginning to end is truly amazing.

Extended information:

Ancient Chinese civilization etiquette:

Ancient Chinese civilization etiquette has the theory of "five rites". Sacrifice is an auspicious ceremony, and wedding ceremony is auspicious. Events are regarded as honorable gifts, events involving guests are regarded as guest rituals, military affairs are regarded as military rituals, and funerals are regarded as unlucky rituals. Folklore circles believe that civilized etiquette includes four life civilized etiquettes: birth, crown, marriage, and funeral. In fact, civilized etiquette can be divided into two major categories: politics and life.

Political civilized etiquette includes sacrifices to heaven, earth, and ancestral temples, sacrifices to ancestors and saints, drinking ceremonies in honor of teachers, meeting ceremonies, military ceremonies, etc. According to Xunzi, the origin of civilized etiquette in daily life has "three roots", namely "the foundation of creation of heaven and earth", "the ancestors are the foundation of humankind", and "the king and teacher are the foundation of governance". Among civilized etiquette, funeral ceremonies are the earliest. For the deceased, the funeral ceremony is to appease their ghosts, but for the living, it becomes a civilized etiquette that distinguishes elders from younger ones, shows filial piety and upholds human ethics.

3. What are the ancient poems about civilized etiquette?

1. Poet of "Jing": Li Qiao Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

The Han Dynasty was prosperous in Confucianism and Zou Tang was righteous. bright. Five thousand moral interpretations, three hundred etiquette completed. You can pick up mustard when you are green and purple, and you are full of gold. Unexpectedly, Huaiyi argued and returned to the throne to rank among the heroes.

2. "Quequa" Poet: Lu Xizhe Dynasty: Song Dynasty

There are three hundred and three thousand etiquette, and the natural mechanism of entertainment is inevitable. Cold means adding clothes, hunger means food, which one is the last one and which one is the first one.

3. "Quequa" Poet: Wang Dalie Dynasty: Song Dynasty

The old etiquette is restored, and the husband gives birth to Yulin'er again. Then I looked around and saw that the two sons looked strangely like Xu Qing.

4. "Two Hundred and Forty Poems of Filial Piety by the Sage·Zhang Ba" Poet: Lin Tong Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Even at a young age, I know filial piety and yielding, and it is actually in line with etiquette. Don't doubt that you are still young, you must believe that I will forgive you.

5. "Yuan Ri" Poet: Si Xi Dynasty: Song Dynasty

When the Yuanhui class was established last year, the hairpins were glorious and etiquette. Today is the New Year's Day in Mingchuan, so the guests here will have a prosperous period. The morning clouds are warm and light, and the clouds are scattered, and the evening sun is bright and auspicious. I think of the early spring in the imperial state, and the flowers in the palace are about to bloom for thousands of years.

4. Who knows the ancient poems about civilized etiquette

1: A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects others. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always be respected by others. ——Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"

Translation: Mencius said: "The difference between a gentleman and ordinary people is that the thoughts he has in his heart are different. The thought in his heart is benevolence. It is etiquette. A kind person loves others, and a polite person respects others. If you love others, others will love you; if you respect others, others will respect you.

2: Reciprocate with courtesy. It is not polite to come; it is not polite to come but not to go.

Translation: It means that you should respond to the other party with the same attitude or behavior.

3: A wise man respects him when he comes, fears him and loves him, loves him and knows his evil, hates him and knows his good, he accumulates and can disperse it, he is safe and he can move, he does not hesitate to get wealth when he comes, and he does not avoid difficulties when he encounters them. Don't seek victory, don't seek more points, don't ask questions, don't be honest.

Translation: For those who are better than yourself in morality and talent, be close to and respect them, fear and love them. You should not only know the advantages of the people you like but not the shortcomings; you should not only know the shortcomings of the people you hate but not the advantages. Change the situation in a timely manner. When faced with property, do not hold on to it; when faced with crisis, do not seek to win. When distributing property, do not pretend to know more about things you do not understand. When you answer someone else's questions about something you have already understood, you should attribute it to your mentor and friends and do not claim it as your own invention.

4: If a husband sits like a corpse and stands like a corpse, he should follow the appropriate etiquette and follow the customs.

Translation: As for the way you sit, you should be dignified like a corpse during a sacrifice; when you stand up, you should be as respectful as a person during fasting. Etiquette must conform to the appropriate circumstances, and envoys must conform to local customs.

5: If a person is polite, he will be safe, but if he is not polite, he will be in danger. Therefore, it is said: Those who are polite must learn it.

Translation: A person (if) knows the book and is polite, then he is safe and smooth, otherwise he will be in danger and not smooth. Therefore, (we) must learn from those who are knowledgeable and courteous.

Extended information:

"Book of Rites" is an important book of rules and regulations in ancient China.

The content of "Book of Rites" mainly records and discusses the etiquette system and meaning of pre-Qin Dynasty, explains etiquette, records the questions and answers of Confucius and his disciples, and describes the principles of self-cultivation and conduct. In fact, this book of about 90,000 words is extensive in content and has many categories, involving politics, law, morality, philosophy, history, sacrifice, literature and art, daily life, calendar, geography and many other aspects. It is almost all-encompassing and embodies The political, philosophical and ethical thoughts of Pre-Qin Confucianism are important materials for studying Pre-Qin society.

The entire book "Book of Rites" is written in prose, and some chapters have considerable literary value. Some use short and vivid stories to illustrate a certain truth, some are majestic and rigorous in structure, some are concise and concise with meaningful meanings, and some are good at psychological description and characterization. The book also contains a large number of philosophical aphorisms and aphorisms. Insightful and profound.

Reference materials: Book of Rites - Sogou Encyclopedia

5. What are the ancient poems about "civilized etiquette"

1. Poet of "Jing": Li Qiao Dynasty : In the Tang Dynasty, the Han Dynasty had great Confucianism and great righteousness in Zoudang.

Five thousand moral interpretations, three hundred etiquettes. You can pick up mustard when you are green and purple, and you are full of gold.

Who would have thought that he would be able to argue with ease and become the best among all the heroes again? 2. "Quequa" Poet: Lu Xizhe Dynasty: Song Dynasty There are three hundred and three thousand etiquette, and the natural mechanism of entertainment is inevitable.

When you are cold, you add clothes and when you are hungry, you eat. Which one is the last one and which one is first. 3. "Quequa" Poet: Wang Dalie Dynasty: Song Dynasty The old etiquette is restored, and the husband gives birth to Yu Lin'er again.

Then I looked around and saw that the two sons of Xu Qing looked strange. 4. "Two Hundred and Forty Poems of Filial Piety by the Sage·Zhang Ba" Poet: Lin Tong Dynasty: Song Dynasty Even young children knew about filial piety and surrender, and it was actually in line with etiquette.

Don’t doubt that you are still young, you must trust me to forgive you. 5. "Yuan Ri" Poet: Si Xi Dynasty: Song Dynasty When the Yuan Dynasty was established last year, the hairpins and silk ribbons were glorious and etiquette.

Today is the New Year's Day in Mingchuan, and the guests here will have a prosperous period. The clouds in the morning are warm and the light clouds disperse, and in the evening the light and auspicious scenery are late.

I think of the early spring in the imperial state, and the palace flowers are about to bloom for thousands of years.

6. Ancient poems about civilized etiquette

Quietness cultivates one’s character, frugality cultivates one’s virtue. —— Zhuge Liang

A gentleman worries about morality but not poverty. —— Confucius Qiu

Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. —— Zigong

If you strengthen your roots and use them sparingly, then there will be no poverty. —— Xun Kuang

Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are strong and frugal will be rich. —— Han Fei

The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one's morality through tranquility and to cultivate virtue through frugality. It is not indifferent to clear one's ambition, nor is it peaceful and peaceful. To go far. —— Zhuge Liang

Those who are extravagant will be safe while those who are thrifty, one bad thing and one good thing are in front of them. —— Bai Juyi

Don’t think about living in peace and be prepared for danger, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; this is to cut down the roots. To seek luxuriant trees, to stop the source, and to wish for a long history. —— Wei Zheng

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, their success was caused by diligence and thrift, and they were destroyed by extravagance. —— Li Shangyin

Overlord Taking Erjiang alone, many of his descendants surrendered with hundreds of cities. After all the luxury and success, will there be both happiness and peace and disaster? —— Wang Anshi

Extravagance leads to many desires. A gentleman’s excessive desires lead to longing for wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. —— Sima Guang

Whoever welcomes others with kindness will be as close as a brother. ; The evil spirit welcomes people and harms the soldiers. —— Guan Zhong

There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when they are suddenly attacked, and are not angry when they are attacked without reason. —— Su Shi

No Learning etiquette will not establish authority. - Confucius

The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite. - "Yanzi Chunqiu"

Don't do evil for small things. , don’t neglect doing good deeds because they are small.

7. Ancient poems about etiquette

“If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t establish it.”

——— "The Analects of Confucius. Ji Shi"

A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects others. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always be respected by others.

———Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia"

Courtesy should be reciprocated. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go.

——— "Book of Rites. Qu Li Part 1"

Behavior is a mirror that reflects everyone's own image.

——Goethe: "Affinity"

One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man be dominated by form in his purely material life, and to make him beautiful in beauty. Become an aesthetic person within the realm of what the kingdom can achieve.

———Schiller: "Books on Aesthetic Education"

Politeness is the art of choosing from one's own true thoughts.

——A. Stevens: "Mrs. de Steele"

Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes those who are treated politely People rejoice.

——Montesquieu: "The Spirit of the Laws"

You have nothing to lose by being polite, but you have everything to gain.

————M.W. Montagu: "Letters"

Etiquette is the smallest but most stable norm among all norms.

———La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"

Politeness is the flower of fraternity. People who are not polite cannot be said to have philanthropic thoughts.

——Joubert: "Collection of Quotes"

What makes a person great does not lie in wealth and family status, but in valuable behavior and noble character.

————Ovie: "Famous Quotes"

8. Ancient poems about civilization

If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up. ” ——— "The Analects of Confucius. Ji Shi"

A gentleman has benevolence in his heart and etiquette in his heart: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects others. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always respect them. ——— Mencius: "Mencius. Li Lou Xia"

Reciprocity is the rule. Going back and forth but not coming back is not polite; coming but not going back is also not polite.

——"Book of Rites. Qu Li Part 1"

The overlord took Erjiang alone, and many of his descendants descended on him with hundreds of cities. After the success of all the luxury, will there be both peace and happiness and disaster? —— Wang Anshi

Extravagance leads to excessive desires. A gentleman’s excessive desires lead to longing for wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster. —— Sima Guang

Whoever welcomes others with a kind attitude becomes as close as a brother; Greeting people will harm the enemy. —— Guan Zhong

There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when they are suddenly approached, and are not angry when they are attacked without reason. —— Su Shi

Not learning etiquette , there is no way to stand up.——Confucius

The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite.——"Yanzi Chunqiu"

Don't do evil for small things; Be good at small things but not do them.

Only the virtuous and virtuous can obey others. - Liu Bei

It is not about disrespect for position, but about disrespect for virtue; not to be ashamed of salary. If you are not a good partner, you will be ashamed of not having broad wisdom. —— Zhang Heng

The earth can support the city wall, and the accumulated virtue can be the solid ground. —— Li Bai

Extended information:

Ancient Poetry , is a genre of ancient Chinese poetry, also known as ancient style poetry or ancient style, which refers to a poetry genre that originated before the Tang Dynasty and was opposed to the modern style poetry (also known as modern style poetry) that emerged in the Tang Dynasty. It is characterized by less strict metrical restrictions.

Genre Scope

Ancient poetry, as a poetry genre, refers to ancient style poetry as opposed to modern style poetry, also known as ancient style and past style poetry. It includes all styles of poetry before the formation of Tang rules, as well as poems still written in ancient styles in the Tang Dynasty and after the Tang Dynasty. Taking the Tang Dynasty as the boundary, from the Book of Songs to the pre-Tang poems of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, all are ancient-style poems. After that, ancient-style poems gradually declined and died out.

Metrical characteristics

Ancient poetry (archaic poetry) has fixed lines and fixed styles. Compared with modern poetry, ancient poetry has fewer metrical restrictions. The length can be long or short, the rhyme is relatively free and flexible, and there is no need to stick to antithesis and rhythm. There are many forms such as four-character, five-character, seven-character, and mixed words. Ancient poems after the Han and Wei dynasties are generally based on five or seven words, with certain rhymes and rhymes.

All ancient poems are classified according to the number of words in the verses. Those with four characters and one sentence are called four-character ancient poems, referred to as Sigu; those with five characters and one sentence are called five-character ancient poems, referred to as Wugu; those with seven characters and one sentence are called seven-character ancient poems, referred to as Qigu. Four-character poetry has been used by people as far back as the era of The Book of Songs. But it gradually declined in the Tang Dynasty, and few people wrote about it.

Five-character ancient poetry is the orthodox form of ancient poetry and has been written by many people. Seven-character ancient poetry is not the mainstream of ancient poetry, which is due to its relatively late origin. Therefore, the seven-character ancient style is greatly influenced by the seven-character modern poetry.

Reference material: Ancient Poetry-Baidu Encyclopedia