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A ceremony in which a child is crowned at the age of twelve.

Those adults will be responsible for becoming an adult. People who are responsible for being adults will be responsible for being sons, brothers, ministers and minorities. It is polite, but not important, to criticize the behavior of these four people. Therefore, filial piety, brotherhood and loyalty can only be established and be a man. You can be a man, and then you can treat others. The coronation ceremony is to remind the coronation ceremony participants that they will change from irresponsible "obedient" in the family to adults who formally enter the society. Only by practicing the virtues of filial piety, kindness, loyalty and obedience can we become qualified sons, qualified younger brothers, qualified lieutenant generals, qualified younger generations and qualified social roles. Only in this way can we be called adults and inherit and carry forward Chinese etiquette civilization. Therefore, the coronation ceremony is "to ask people's etiquette with the gift of adults."