Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Children's Children's Songs: Civilized Etiquette (You shoot one and I shoot one)

Children's Children's Songs: Civilized Etiquette (You shoot one and I shoot one)

Express solar terms:

The spring rain shakes the spring and the valley days, and the summer is full of mountains and summers.

Autumn dew, autumn frost, little snow in winter and cold in winter.

The two festivals remain unchanged every month, with a maximum difference of one or two days.

Six 21s in the first half of the year and eight 21s in the second half.

Show civilized behavior:

I am a good boy. I am very polite when eating. I'll invite my elders to sit down first, and then sit down by myself.

Don't talk loudly, don't knock on food, taste good food and be polite.

Don't waste food, don't spit residue, chew slowly, partial eclipse is not good.

Go after eating, please enjoy your meal, eat politely, and everyone praises me.

You shoot one, I shoot one, and civilization and hygiene are in mind.

You shoot two, I shoot two, and pick up the scraps of paper when you see them.

You shoot three, I shoot three, and the desktop is clean and tidy.

You shoot four, I shoot four, the window is bright and clean, and it is refreshing.

You clap five, I clap five, don't spit everywhere.

You clap six, I clap six, and wash your hands before and after meals.

You clap seven, I clap seven, and wash the clothes when they are dirty.

You pat eight, I pat eight, cut your nails and take a bath often.

You shoot nine, I shoot nine, and your face is clean and fresh.

You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and paying attention to hygiene is a big deal.