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Video of stories about primary school students’ civilized etiquette

Ⅰ A short story about the civilized etiquette of primary school students

In ancient times, there was a man who wanted to go to a temple, so he came to a strange town. As he walked, he became more and more lost and had no idea where to go. At this time, an old uncle happened to be walking by him. He blocked the old uncle and shouted loudly: "Hey, old man! Tell me where the XX temple is! How far is it?" The old uncle looked at him. He looked at him and said calmly: "That's rude (five miles)." So the man walked five miles forward, but he still couldn't see the temple he was thinking of. At this time, he thought about the old uncle's words and suddenly understood something...

Ⅱ A short story about civilized etiquette

The short story about civilized etiquette is as follows:

1. Chengmen Lixue

Yang Shi (1053~1135) was a very talented scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a native of Jiangle in Nanjian Prefecture (now part of Fujian). After becoming a Jinshi, he gave up being an official and continued his studies.

One day, it was snowing heavily and the weather was freezing cold. When Yang Shi encountered a difficult problem, he braved the biting cold wind and asked his classmate You Ye (1053~1123) to go to his teacher's house for advice. When he came to the teacher's house, he saw that the teacher was sitting in a chair and fell asleep. He couldn't bear to disturb him for fear of disturbing the teacher's rest, so he stood quietly outside the door and waited. When the teacher woke up, there was already a foot of snow under their feet and their bodies were covered with snow. The teacher hurriedly invited Yang Shi and others into the room to teach them. Later, "Cheng Men Li Xue" became a widely circulated example of respecting teachers.

2. Kong Rong gave pears

When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, my father saw it and asked: "Why do you always take the small one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother and the youngest. I should eat the small one and give the big one to my brother." Let's go!"

At a young age, Kong Rong understood the principles of courtesy, mutual help, unity and friendship between brothers and sisters, which surprised the whole family. Since then, the story of Kong Rong letting the pear go has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a model of unity and friendship.

3. A Hundred Miles of Negative Rice

Zhong Yuan, also known as Zilu or Ji Lu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a proud disciple of Confucius. He was straightforward, brave and very filial. In his early years, his family was poor, so he often picked wild vegetables to make meals, but he carried rice home from hundreds of miles away to serve his parents. After the death of his parents, he became a high official and was ordered to go to the state of Chu. He was accompanied by hundreds of chariots and horses, and he had as much grain as ten thousand bells. Sitting on the folded brocade mattress and eating a sumptuous feast, he often missed his parents and sighed: "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised: "You Serving your parents can be said to be doing your best while you are alive and missing them after death.

5. Buying fruits

A professor took his young son to the market to buy fruits and then choose fruits! The vendor asked impatiently if he wanted to buy it because it was very expensive. The professor politely said yes and handed the fruit to him, and then paid for it on the way home. The younger son was silent all the way. When he got home, he couldn't bear it anymore and asked: "Dad, you are an expert, a professor and a scholar, and have always been the most respected person in my heart. Why do you let a hawker yell like this?" "The professor said with a smile: "Being courteous and humble is my level, being vulgar and unreasonable is the level of a hawker. I can't destroy my level because of him. "

(2) Video extended reading of the story of civilized etiquette for primary school students

Meeting etiquette

1. Handshake ceremony

A handshake is a form of communication It is an important way to exchange thoughts, feelings, and enhance friendship. When shaking hands with others, look at the other person, smile, and do not look around absentmindedly. Do not wear a hat or gloves when shaking hands. Under normal circumstances, the handshake should not exceed 3 seconds. You must stand and shake hands to show respect and courtesy to others.

There is also a certain order in shaking hands: generally it is "decision by the venerable", that is, after women, elders, married people, and people with higher positions extend their hands, men, juniors, unmarried people, and people with lower positions will Only then can you reach out and respond. If a person wants to shake hands with many people, the polite order is: superior first, then subordinate, senior first, then junior, host first, then guest.

2. Bowing

Bowing means bending down to salute, which is a polite way of showing admiration to others. When bowing, you must stand at attention, take off your hat, salute, or say something nice while bowing. Bow and look at the other person to show sincerity of respect.

3. Salutation

Salutation is a silent greeting etiquette, often used to greet acquaintances on various occasions. In social situations, people often express friendliness by waving, bowing, or taking off their hats.

Ⅲ The story of primary school students’ civilized etiquette

I respect teachers very much, unite my classmates, and be civilized and polite everywhere. I remember one time after dinner, my father and I happily went downstairs for a walk. At that time, my father was smoking while walking. Suddenly, my father threw the cigarette butt onto the slightly dry lawn on the roadside of the community. I saw it and walked away quickly. Go over and bend down to pick up the cigarette butts and put them in the trash can on the roadside. I asked my father: "We often watch civilized movies on TV for 30 seconds, why do you still do this? What you do is uncivilized behavior." There are many similar things like this. If I want to be a primary school student, I must be a good student who is civilized and etiquette. Always take the initiative to say hello to the teacher when you see him. In the past, I always lowered my head and left when I saw the teacher, but once, my mother asked me to send a bottle of cooking wine to the aunt upstairs. From then on, I said hello to everyone I met. That day, my mother asked me to deliver the cooking wine to my aunt. I went, but no one answered when I called, so I left. My mother said that I was here just now and you should go and have a look, so I went again. I boldly knocked on the door and heard someone say please come in, so I went in and said to auntie: "Auntie, this is your cooking wine." After that, I left. When I got home, my mother said: "That's right, that's it. To do this, be polite from an early age so that you can be respected by others when you grow up and enter the society.

The most touching thing was a story gathering where a female classmate was nervous for a moment while telling "Little Red Riding Hood". , she couldn't continue talking in the middle of the lecture. She was so anxious that her face turned pale and she was sweating. The more anxious she became, the more she couldn't remember. At this time, the class was unusually quiet, and no one was making fun or ridicule. The host approached her and said softly, "Don't panic, think about it again," and gave her a piece of toilet paper to wipe her sweat. The classmates in the audience unanimously cheered her up and encouraged her to be civilized. , she gradually calmed down in the friendly atmosphere, and finally insisted on finishing the story. This is just a little flower blooming under the "civilized" wind of my class.

Ⅳ A story of about 500 words about the civilized etiquette of primary school students.

Ding-ding-ding-ring…”, at around 7 o’clock in the morning on August 22, a burst of urgent phone calls woke me up from my sleep. Early in the morning, who could it be? Grandma guessed it was my mother, but I said no, because my mother's summer vacation ended early, and she officially went to work on the 20th, and she couldn't take care of me anymore, so I stayed at my grandpa and grandma's house again and kept company with them. Just when I was wondering, I heard my grandma ask nervously: "How did it happen? You were fine yesterday, is it serious?" "Who is sick?" I sat up from the bed and asked. Grandma hung up the phone, with a nervous and anxious look on her face. It turned out that my mother's eyes were infected, and her tears couldn't stop flowing out. She probably had acute keratitis.

Although grandma had told her mother to go to the hospital for treatment immediately on the phone, she was still worried and left her housework behind and went straight to the hospital. After they came back from the hospital, grandma gave her mother eye drops every hour and "ordered" her to lie down and rest, and was not allowed to read or do anything. Grandma took the initiative to take on all the work at home: laundry, cooking, mopping the floor... and she also asked around for "home remedies" to treat eye diseases. When I have free time, I don’t forget to comfort my mother.

Because my mother is always worried that if the condition is not controlled, she will not be able to work normally in the new semester. What a troublesome thing it will be!

I see all this and feel warm in my heart. The deep relationship between grandma and mother goes beyond the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. I think even the relationship between mother and daughter is nothing more than this. I was so moved that I took the initiative to learn how to apply eye drops, stayed with my mother, and became her personal "attendant". Fortunately, with our careful care, my mother’s eyes finally returned to normal at the beginning of the school year.

As we all know, civilized etiquette is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Aren’t the above two little stories that happened in my family the best proof? Of course, these are just two episodes in my family’s daily life. There are many similar touching stories. I feel extremely happy and proud to live in such a harmonious and warm family, and I am full of gratitude to the elders who have worked hard to create all this. gratitude. May the flowers of civilized etiquette in my family bloom all year round. I hope that the flowers of civilized etiquette will bloom in thousands of households and stay in our hearts forever!

Ⅳ The story of primary school students’ civilized etiquette

1. Honesty and etiquette - King Yan Zhao’s quest for talents

After Lord Mengchang was removed from his position, King Min of Qi and Chu Wei and Wei destroyed the Song Dynasty and became even more arrogant. He only wanted to annex other countries and become emperor himself. As a result, the princes of all countries were dissatisfied with him; especially the Yan State to the north of Qi State, which was bullied by Qi State and wanted to find an opportunity to take revenge.

The State of Yan was originally a big country. Later, it was passed into the hands of King Kuai of Yan. He listened to the bad guys' ideas and actually imitated the legendary method of Yao and Shun to give up the throne to the Prime Minister. The general and prince of Yan State attacked Zizhi in peace, and great chaos broke out in Yan State. In the name of quelling the civil strife in Yan, the State of Qi invaded the State of Yan, and the State of Yan was almost destroyed. Later, the soldiers and people of Yan State established the prince as king, rose up in resistance, and drove out the Qi army.

Prince Ping ascended the throne and became King Yan Zhao. He was determined to make the Yan State strong and determined to find talents to govern the country, but he could not find the right person. Someone reminded him that the veteran Guo Wei (sound wěi) was quite knowledgeable, so he might as well go to him to discuss it.

King Yan Zhao personally visited Guo Wei and said to Guo Wei: "Qi State took advantage of the civil strife in our country to invade us. I will never forget this shame. But now that Yan State is weak, it cannot avenge this If there is a wise man to help me avenge my shame, I would rather serve him."

Guo Wei touched his beard and said thoughtfully: "I want to recommend him." I can’t speak of ready-made talents, so please allow me to tell a story first.” Then he told a story: In ancient times, there was a king who loved the thousand-mile horse the most. He sent people to search everywhere, but they couldn't find it for three years. A courtier heard that there was a precious thousand-mile horse somewhere in the distance, and told the king that as long as he gave him one thousand taels of gold, he would be able to buy the horse back. The king was very happy, so he sent his ministers to buy it with a thousand taels of gold. Unexpectedly, when the courtiers arrived, Chollima had already fallen ill and died. The courtier thought that it would be hard to explain when he went back with empty hands, so he took half of the gold he brought and bought the horse bones.

The courtier presented the horse bones to the king. The king was furious and said, "I want you to buy a live horse. Who told you to spend money to buy back useless horse bones?" The courtier did not panic. He said hurriedly: "People heard that you are willing to spend money to buy a dead horse. Are you afraid that no one will bring a live horse?"

The king was doubtful and no longer blamed the courtiers. As soon as the news spread, everyone thought that the king really loved the horse. Within a year, several thousand-mile horses were sent from all directions.

After Guo Wei told this story, he said: "The king must recruit talented people, so you might as well try me as a horse bone."

After hearing this, King Yan Zhao Inspired, after returning home, he immediately sent someone to build a very exquisite house for Guo Wei to live in, and he also asked Guo Wei to be his teacher. Talented people from all over the world heard that King Yan Zhao was sincerely recruiting talents, and they rushed to Yan to ask for an audience. The most famous among them is Le Yi, a native of Zhao. King Zhao of Yan worshiped Le Yi as his minister, and asked him to rectify the country's affairs and train troops. As expected, the country of Yan became stronger day by day.

At this time, King Yan Zhao saw that King Min of Qi was arrogant and unpopular, so he said to Le Yi: "Now that King Qi is unruly, it is time for us to avenge our shame. I plan to mobilize the whole country to fight against Qi." "What do you think of the country?"

Le Yi said: "The country of Qi is vast and has a large population. I'm afraid we can't attack it alone. If the king wants to attack the country of Qi, he must unite with other countries. Get up."

King Yan Zhao sent Le Yi to Zhao to meet King Zhao Huiwen, and sent people to contact Han and Wei, and also asked Zhao to contact Qin. These countries couldn't stand Qi's tyranny, so they were willing to send troops with Yan.

In 284 BC, King Zhao of Yan appointed Le Yi as his general and commanded the troops of the five kingdoms in a mighty massacre against Qi.

King Min of Qi was also panicked when he heard that the five-nation coalition was coming. He gathered all the troops from the country to resist the coalition and fought a battle to the west of Jishui. Because Le Yi was good at commanding, the morale of the troops of the five kingdoms was strong, and the Qi army was completely defeated. King Min of Qi fled back to Linzi.

The soldiers of Zhao, Han, Qin, and Wei won the battle, each occupied several cities in Qi, and did not want to continue fighting. Only Le Yi refused to give up. He personally led the Yan army and marched straight into Linzi, the capital of Qi. King Qi Min had to run away and was eventually killed in Jucheng.

King Yan Zhao believed that Le Yi had made great contributions, so he went to the Jishui River to work in person, discussed his merits and rewarded him, and named Le Yi the King of Chang.

2. Unity and friendship - the calm Liu Mingchuan

Liu Mingchuan, the governor-general sent by the Qing Dynasty to Taiwan, was a major contributor to the construction of Taiwan. It was he who supervised the construction of Taiwan's first railway. There is a thought-provoking story about Liu Mingchuan's appointment: when Li Hongzhang recommended Liu Mingchuan to Zeng Guofan, he also recommended two other scholars. In order to test which of the three of them had the best character, Zeng Guofan deliberately invited them to Zeng's mansion for an interview at a certain time. But when the appointed time came, Zeng Guofan deliberately did not show up and asked them to wait in the living room, but secretly observed their attitudes carefully. The other two seemed impatient and kept complaining; only Liu Mingchuan was quietly and calmly admiring the calligraphy and paintings on the wall. Later, Zeng Guofan asked them about the calligraphy and painting in the living room, and only Liu Mingchuan could answer it. As a result, Liu Mingchuan was recommended as the governor of Taiwan.

Note: People who are impatient must lack the spirit of perseverance and perseverance to overcome all difficulties, and naturally they will not be able to accomplish anything great. If we hope to make a difference in the future, we must first hone our patience and perseverance.

3. Diligence, thrift and self-reliance - bearing humiliation and bearing heavy burdens

Lu Xun, courtesy name Boyan, was born in Wu County, Wu County (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province) during the Three Kingdoms period. He first worked in Sun Quan's general office as the governor of East and West Cao Cao, and later became the captain of Haichang Tuntian, where he was also in charge of the county's political affairs. The county suffered from drought for many years, so he opened a warehouse to help the poor. He encouraged farmers to supervise mulberry trees and achieved excellent political results. At that time, bandits harassed and violated the people in Wujun, Kuaiji, and Danyang. Lu Xun was allowed to recruit his own troops, went deep into the dangerous passes to conquer, and defeated them one by one. He was promoted to captain of Dingwei and stationed in Lipu.

Lu Meng, the governor who guarded Lukou, planned to seize Jingzhou and threatened to return to Jianye (now Nanjing City), the capital of Wu State, if he was ill. Lu Xun went to see him and said to him: "Your defense line is connected with Guan Yu, why don't you leave far away? It is really worrying that there is no suitable person to take over." Lu Meng said: "You are absolutely right, but I am seriously ill. "Lu Xun said: "Guan Yu is accustomed to bullying others based on his courage. Now he has accomplished the great feat of attacking Fancheng, flooding the Seventh Army, killing Pang De, and imprisoning him. He is arrogant and has a loose mind. He only concentrates on the Northern Expedition and does not pay attention to us. Hearing that you are sick, we will definitely not be prepared. If we attack by surprise, we will definitely succeed. You should discuss it carefully when you meet with the Lord." When Lu Meng met Sun Quan, he recommended Lu Xun to succeed him and said, "Lu Xun. His strategy is far-reaching and he is talented enough to take on important tasks. He has no reputation yet, and Guan Yu will not care about him. If he is appointed to act quietly and secretly, he will definitely succeed. "Sun Quan appointed Lu Xun as the commander-in-chief of the right to guard Lukou in place of Lu Meng. .

"Lu Xun arrived at Lukou and wrote to Guan Yu, praising his merits and expressing his gratitude for the strong protection of the Allies. His words were extremely humble. Guan Yu had originally despised Lu Xun, thinking that he was just a scholar and a young boy; he was very happy to read the letter. , there was no longer any precaution. Lu Xun reported to Sun Quan and proposed a strategy for a surprise attack on Jingzhou. Sun Quan secretly mobilized the army and sent Lu Xun and Lu Meng as the vanguard. As soon as the troops were sent out, they attacked Gong'an and Nanjun, and then captured Yidu and Nanjun. Fangling and Nanxiang. Guan Yu quickly returned to the army after receiving urgent news from the front line of Fancheng, but he lost ground and his soldiers gradually dispersed. They were finally defeated in Maicheng and were intercepted by Wu general Pan Zhang. All of Jingzhou fell into the hands of Soochow. Lu Xun was promoted to General Right and General Zhenxi for his merits, and was granted the title of Marquis of Lou.

Liu Bei personally led an army of 700,000 to attack Soochow in order to avenge Guan Yu's death and capture Jingzhou. The governor led 50,000 troops to resist. Liu Bei camped for 700 miles from Wuxia, Jianping to Yiling. He first sent Wu Ban to lead thousands of people to set up camp on the ground. He showed his weakness and challenged the generals of the Wu army. Go out to fight. Lu Xun said: "There must be a conspiracy here. Our army can only stand and wait for the situation to change." "Sure enough, Liu Bei had ambushed a large number of troops in the valley, but failed to lure the enemy, so he had to give up. Lu Xun believed that Liu Bei's army had just arrived and was at its peak of vigor, so they should avoid confrontation. The enemy could not fight, and the stalemate lasted for a long time, so they would naturally relax, and then seize the opportunity. However, the generals under his command did not understand his intentions, thinking that he was afraid of powerful enemies, cowardly and afraid of fighting, and they were all resentful and dissatisfied. Some of these generals were Sun Ce's old generals, and some were members of the royal family. They all relied on their status and did not want to obey. Ordered. Lu Xun pressed his sword and declared sternly: "Although I am a scholar, I have accepted the important task of the Lord. The reason why the country wants to force you to listen to my control is because I have some strengths and can endure humiliation and bear heavy burdens. Everyone must be responsible for strictly guarding the pass and not act rashly. Military law is ruthless, do not violate it! "Later, Liu Bei moved his camp to the mountains and forests. Lu Xun used fire to attack the camp and burned it for seven hundred miles. He pursued the victory and pursued the victory. The Shu army was defeated like a mountain. Liu Bei fled back to Baidi City overnight.

Later Based on this story, people derived an idiom: "bearing humiliation and bearing heavy burdens", which means being able to endure humiliation and bear heavy responsibilities without slander.

Selected from: Idioms in Spring and Autumn

Ⅵ Civilized Etiquette for Primary School Students.

In ancient times, there was a man who wanted to go to a temple, so he came to a strange town. As he walked, he became more and more lost and didn't know where to go. At this time, an old uncle happened to be walking by him. He blocked the old uncle and shouted loudly: "Hey, old man! Tell me quickly where the XX temple is! How far away! The old uncle looked at him and said calmly: "It's rude (Wuli)." "So the man walked five miles forward, but he still couldn't see the temple he was thinking of. At this time, he thought about the old uncle's words and suddenly understood something.