Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Inherit civilization and etiquette
Inherit civilization and etiquette
Giving up your seat seems like a trivial matter, but it can actually reflect the basic etiquette that an ordinary citizen should have. Not long ago, Beijing designated the 22nd of each month as the seat giving day, which also reflected that people gradually realized the importance of civility and politeness, and were carrying forward these styles with practical actions. Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. Giving up one's seat is a part of our Chinese etiquette, and it also reflects one's quality and accomplishment. I think it is not difficult to achieve the following traditional etiquette: no spitting, no littering, thrift, no swearing, being kind to others, being polite, respecting and loving each other, living in harmony, and not hesitating to find money. Isn't this the most basic quality that everyone should have?
Let's start from now, from small things, from dolls, inherit Chinese virtues, and greet the arrival of the Olympic Games with practical actions!
- Previous article:What industrial sectors have been developed in Ruhr based on coal?
- Next article:What is Digital Marketing
- Related articles
- What is the legend of Zhong Kui? Is Zhong Kui a man or a ghost?
- What are the specialties in Inner Mongolia?
- What are the theme activities of national festivals?
- How much is orthodontics?
- What tree can papaya graft?
- Write an article about red culture.
- What are Zheng's meaningful names?
- The Style and Characteristics of Yongxin Shield Dance
- How to find a local beverage distributor?
- The difference between positive psychology and traditional psychology