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Under what circumstances can I salute? Please be more specific?

Salute is a kind of etiquette, which is divided into hand-raising ceremony, eye-catching ceremony, gun-raising ceremony and Young Pioneers ceremony. Show respect, used at the end of a letter, to show respect, respect and courtesy to others.

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In military salute, unarmed salute is all five fingers. The palm of your right hand stands upright at attention, and your middle finger touches your brow slightly.

Scouts salute with three fingers, stand at attention, palms flat, and touch eyebrows slightly with the "outer" middle finger. Some people interpret these three fingers as "three dads" or "three promises", which is not wrong for the boy scouts in China.

But a more correct statement (or another universally accepted statement) is that being close to the index finger means being responsible for yourself; The middle finger pointing upwards represents being responsible to God; The outward ring finger represents the responsibility to others or society. Holding the little finger with the thumb can not only prevent the little finger from sticking up, but also represent the meaning of helping the small and the weak.

The scout's two-finger ceremony originated from the jungle anecdote, which represents the wolf's ears, not which one is lacking in wisdom, benevolence and courage; The difference between a cub scout and a cub scout is that the two fingers of the cub scout are open, and the cub scout is closed (representing that the wolf has not grown up and his ears have not been opened). But abroad, boy scouts or young people use the three-finger ceremony instead of the two-finger ceremony.

If you just salute (such as raising the national flag at school or in the army, etc.) ), or give priority to with five fingers ceremony; If you wear a scout uniform, you should pay a three-finger salute between scouts and during scout activities or gatherings.