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Which country did JuGongLi originate from?

China

According to Sina Finance, Jugongli originated in China. In the pre-Qin era, when two people met, they bent down to show humility, but it did not form a kind of etiquette. In China, it was from the Revolution of 1911 that Sun Yat-sen abolished the worship ceremony in feudal times and advocated the worship ceremony that embodied equality. In the so-called chivalry era in the west, bowing symbolizes surrender to the enemy. Now it is explained that when a younger brother meets a younger sister, a younger brother meets a younger sister, a younger brother meets a younger sister, a younger brother meets a younger sister, and a younger sister meets a younger sister, they all bow and salute.

Nowadays, bowing has become a communication etiquette, which can be used between host and guest, between new friends, between subordinates and superiors, and between younger generations and elders to show respect for each other. East Asian countries bow and salute, such as North Korea, South Korea and Japan.