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There is a kind of etiquette that is more elegant than making a fist. It is called landing with one hand. This is not a boxing ceremony. I hope you can give me some advice. I'm going to visit Yuqian A

There is a kind of etiquette that is more elegant than making a fist. It is called landing with one hand. This is not a boxing ceremony. I hope you can give me some advice. I'm going to visit Yuqian Ancestral Temple this weekend. Don't owe me manners. a surname

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This is a unique bow ceremony in ancient China to show high respect for each other. Zhou Li refers to "Nine Worshipments": "First, kowtow, second, nod, third, emptiness, fourth, vibration, fifth, auspicious worship, sixth, fierce worship, seventh, strange worship, eighth, praise and ninth, Subai." This is the prescribed etiquette used by social members of different ranks and identities on different occasions.

To kowtow is to kneel down, put your hands on the ground, bow your head to the ground, and stay for a period of time, which is the heaviest kind of worship.

Nodding is to lead your head to the ground and get up after a meal, which is the second most important thing in the worship ceremony.

Empty-handed, with both hands arched on the ground, leading the head to the ground without touching the hand, is a lighter kind of sacrificial ceremony. These three worships are true.

Vibration is when two hands hit each other, shaking his body and worshiping.

Bai Ji, is to worship before receiving, that is, to touch the forehead.

The fierce worship is the first record before the worship, and the expression is serious when the head touches the ground.

Leitian knelt down first, also known as "Bai Ya".

Praise worship is the second worship to repay others after worship, also known as "reporting worship".

Su Bai is a bow and scrape. Instead of kneeling, he bent down and bowed. Pushing hands is easy, and guiding hands is Sue. Actually, it is also called "". This is a military salute. Soldiers are wearing armor, so it is inconvenient to bow down, so they use Subai. Other kinds of worship are variations of formal worship.