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Pay attention to etiquette when dining in Liyang's hometown. What taboos are absolutely forbidden?

Whether in Liyang or in China? Since ancient times, we have attached great importance to table manners. Especially in China. People in China are very particular about table manners. For example, when I was young, I remember when I was very young. I remember my parents wouldn't let me put my rice bowl on the table, so I had to eat it with my hands. But you can't talk when you eat, and you can't make a particularly loud noise when you drink soup. I couldn't understand it when I was young. I wonder why I have to grow up like this to know. It turns out that this is a courtesy, that is, when I was a child, I ate without watching. In addition, you can't put chopsticks in a bowl, that is, you can't put chopsticks on rice. You really couldn't understand this behavior when you were a child, but now you have grown up and found that your parents thought you were right when you were a child.

In fact, this is also a beautiful moral character passed down by China. Table manners are very important when eating with others at home or outside. Moreover, he occupies a very important position in China's traditional culture and is also influenced by many Confucian thoughts. China has been very particular about dining etiquette since ancient times. Including washing hands before eating, not talking when eating, and clearing the table after eating, these are all manifestations of table manners.

There are many table manners not only in Liyang, but also in China. Eating is taboo, that is, you can't talk loudly, and you can't be thirsty when eating, because you just can't lick your mouth now. Don't make any noise when you drink soup. Moreover, they have a custom in Liyang, that is, when adults, that is, the elders at home, have not started eating and serving, children at home are not allowed to serve, which is a taboo. There is also a state that they should take the initiative to clear the table after eating, which is also one of their economies. In addition, before adults move chopsticks, children can not only eat, but also can not use chopsticks to clamp the dishes on the table and so on.

In fact, I think dining etiquette is very important no matter where, at home or outside, in Liyang or all over the world. Only with good dining etiquette can we have good civilized habits. Whether before or after meals, everyone should pay attention to some details.