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Ancient Etiquette Books

Sacrificing heaven and earth was an extremely solemn activity in ancient times, with a very grand ceremony, which was regarded as the Great Sacrifice in the liturgical system. This ancient sacrificial activity, in the legendary Shun and Yu period, has appeared. The following is my organization of ancient etiquette books, welcome to read!!!!

The Treatise on Rites is the most important of Xunzi's writings. The origin, content, and role of the rites. It is based on the theory of "sex and evil", which is the most important of Xunzi's works. The Theory of Sexual Evil based on the theory of sex and evil. Man is born with desires, and when these desires are not fulfilled, there will be strife and chaos. If one's desires are not fulfilled, there will be strife and chaos. To regulate human desires and to avoid disputes and maintain stability, rituals were formulated. Rituals have the function of Nurture? and? separation? The "B" and the "C" are the same as the "D". "Nurture"? That is? Nourish people's desires and give them what they want. It means to satisfy the material desires and needs of people, and to give them what they want. Don't. i.e., to fulfill one's material desires and needs. There is a difference between the rich and the poor, between the young and the old, between the rich and the poor, between the light and the heavy, and both are interdependent. The two are interdependent. The article analyzes the content of the rites in detail, focuses on the rites of mourning and sacrifice, and puts forward the idea of? The article analyzes the content of rituals in detail, focusing on the rituals of mourning and sacrifices. The article analyzes the content of rituals in detail, focuses on the rituals of mourning and sacrifice, and puts forward the viewpoint of ? The ultimate of humanism. It points out that rituals are fundamental to the governance of a nation and are the essence of humanism. The world is governed by those who follow it, and those who do not follow it are in chaos; those who follow it are in peace, and those who do not follow it are in danger; those who follow it survive, and those who do not follow it perish.

Ancient etiquette book "Discipleship Rules"

"Discipleship Rules" was originally known as "Training Mengwen", for the Qing dynasty, Kangxi years Li Yuxiu, the content of which is used in the "Analects of Confucius"? The content of the book is based on the Analects of Confucius. The sixth article of the meaning of the text, listing the disciples at home, out of the house, treating people, receiving and learning should abide by the code of norms. Disciple's Rules*** has 360 sentences, 1080 words, three words and one sentence, two or four sentences together, and oblique rhyme, catchy; the whole chapter is divided into? General narrative, into the filial piety, out of the fraternal duty, respect and trust, love all, and pro-kindness, have more than one's strength is to learn the text? Seven parts. Disciple's Rules" is based on the "Analects of Confucius" and other classics, it is a collection of Confucius, Mencius, Laozi and other sages of moral education, mentioning the program of traditional moral education writings, is to receive ethical and moral education, the best reading material to raise people with virtue and talent.

The book of ancient etiquette "Tao Te Ching"

also known as "Tao Te Ching", "Laozi", "five thousand words", "Laozi five thousand articles".

"Tao Te Ching", at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the Zhou Shouzou Zouliang Laozi (Laozi) in Shaanxi Province, according to the "Lou Guan Shi biography" and "Lou Guan Benji", King Zhao of the Zhou Dynasty, 25 years, Yin Xi waiting for the west to enter the Qin Laozi to the Hangu Pass, in the building of the south of the high hill to build a platform (located in the present Shaanxi Zhouzhi County, the northern foot of the Zhanshan Mountain Lou Guan Terrace), Laozi described the "Tao Te Ching" 5,000 words to teach, so this site is also known as the Lou Guan Terrace, where the book was written, the book was written. The Tao Te Ching was written here, and it is an outstanding work that condenses the wisdom of China. The Tao Te Ching is composed of more than 5,000 words and 81 chapters. Lao Zi, who practiced Taoism and lived a long life, probably lived for more than one hundred and sixty years, or more than two hundred years. At the same time as Confucius (551-479 BC), he was more than 20 years longer than Confucius. In 535, 527, 515, 501, and 486 BC, Confucius asked Lao Zi several times for advice on the Way of Heaven, saying that Lao Zi? Judas Dragon?

The Tao Te Ching is often attributed to Taoist doctrine. In fact, the philosophical Taoism, and religious Taoism, is not to be confused, but the Tao Te Ching, as one of the important components of the basic teachings of Taoism, is considered an important classic by Taoism, and its author, Lao Zi, is also regarded by Taoism as one of the supreme three gods, Taoism, incarnation of the God of Heaven, also known as Taishang Laojun, so it should be said that the Taoist religion absorbs Taoist thought, Taoist thinking to improve Taoism.

The Tao Te Ching puts forward the idea of ? The Tao Te Ching puts forward the idea of "Doing nothing but ruling". The Tao Te Ching has become a strategy of governance for some dynasties in Chinese history, such as the early Western Han Dynasty, and has played a role in stabilizing early China by relieving the pressure on the people economically. Historically, the Tao Te Ching has had many commentators, and even several emperors have commented on it. Statue of Laozi

In the twenty-first year of Zhenguan of the Tang Dynasty (647), the Tao Te Ching was translated into Sanskrit and introduced into the Eastern Tianzhu; in the twenty-third year of Kaiyuan of the Tang Dynasty (735), Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty personally annotated the Laozi. The Japanese emissary, Nayo, invited the Laozi Jing and Laozi? Tianzun statue? to his country, which had influenced the development of Japanese society.

The Tao Te Ching, known as the ? King of All Scriptures? The Tao Te Ching, known as the "King of All Scriptures", has had a profound impact on ancient Chinese philosophy, science, politics, and religion, and has played an invaluable role in the forging of the character of the Chinese nation, as well as in the unification and stabilization of politics. Its world significance is also increasingly significant, more and more Western scholars spared no effort to explore the scientific mysteries, seek the source of human civilization, and y investigate the ancient wisdom of the underlying.