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Walking Etiquette in China Traditional Culture

The Chinese nation is a country of civilization and etiquette. For thousands of years, many people with lofty ideals have written touching chapters and painted touching pictures for us. Our Jiangzuo primary school also has a rich "ritual" culture. Wulilou, with the main content of "knowing ceremony, being polite, observing ceremony, saluting and making an agreement", stands on campus, which makes all teachers and students come into view and inherits and develops the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation!

? On the morning of February 25th, our school launched a monthly theme activity of "Learning rules while walking".

? First of all, Vice Chairman Jin Fan gave an overall explanation of the walking ceremony.

? She told her classmates that walking is often the most striking body language in daily life and social occasions. In the military camp, it is always so rigorous, orderly and full of vitality because the soldiers walk slowly and steadily, and the team marches neatly and regularly. So what knowledge do we primary school students need to master and what etiquette conventions do we follow when walking on campus?

1, parallel

? Two people parallel, shoulder to shoulder, don't push, don't squeeze, don't hug, don't hug, don't chase.

Step 2 go up and down stairs

? Adhere to the principle of "upper right and lower right". Don't go up and down the stairs side by side, go up and down from the right.

3, recess activities

? Walk gently and slowly. You can walk side by side in the corridor. If there are three people, walk in a row in front and back order. It is forbidden for three or more people to walk side by side so as not to affect the normal passage of the corridor.

4. After school

? Walk out of the classroom in an orderly way and go downstairs in turn in the corridor near the classroom; During the exercise, each class lined up neatly and went to the designated position on the playground; Exercise on the playground, assemble and evacuate, and the class will return to the classroom as required.

? She also told her classmates to be polite and educated students and to overcome the following incorrect walking postures and methods:

1, hunched when walking, hunched when walking.

2. swagger or sway from side to side.

3. Walk with hands behind your back. You can't walk with your hands in your pants pockets.

4, can not play at will, run horizontally and vertically.

6. Don't go right up and down the stairs, don't jump up and down, and don't let several people go up and down the stairs hand in hand.

? Students listen carefully, and sometimes read aloud after Teacher Fan, "Go up and down the stairs and turn right; Walking on campus, don't go back and forth, pandering, you push me and squeeze ... "

? After the conference, small meeting places are distributed in various classes. The head teacher vividly introduced the correct walking posture and civilized walking etiquette, and reflected on some bad behaviors of students in walking etiquette. The class organizes students to carry out special training of "civilized walking" to correct irregular walking posture and uncivilized walking ceremony.

? Our school shapes children's walking posture, trend and morality through the theme education activities of "Walking Rites". There is a "ceremony" all over the world, and it is difficult to move without it. Let's act! It can not only make people sit up and take notice of you, but also represent the image of our school, let the "ceremony" go out of rivers and mountain villages, meet the warm spring breeze and add a touch of bright color to our hometown. This activity is only a starting point for the walking ceremony. Children will strut with their own civilized habits, catch up with the tide of civilization and walk on the glorious road of life!