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Third grade civilized etiquette with me handbills

China is a country of manners and etiquette, and the children of the Yellow Emperor have the responsibility and obligation to carry it forward. Making a civilized etiquette handbill can improve the humanistic quality of students. Here is the civilized etiquette with me handbill I brought for you, I hope you like it.

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Student image etiquette

1. Dress should be neat, simple and generous, buttoned or zipped, and collars organized. Flag-raising and lowering ceremonies and *** activities are required to wear the prescribed school uniform.

2. *** Vests, slippers, pants walking on campus and entering the classroom. Do not wear necklaces, earring pins, rings, hand refineries, bracelets and other ornaments.

3. Tie the red scarf according to the requirements: first fold the red scarf four folds, placed in the collar, the triangular tip of the red scarf on the spine, tie a bow tie, turn down the collar. In summer, when the weather is hot, you can wear the team logo on the left chest.

4. Every morning and evening you must wash your face, brush your teeth and keep your face clean.

5. Do not wear long nails or nail polish. Keep your nails free of dirt and wash your hands before and after meals.

6. Organize your appearance regularly. Hair combed at the right time, hairstyle generous and decent, do not dye hair, do not perm. Boys before the hair does not cover the forehead, side hair does not cover the ears, after the hair is not as good as the collar; girls before the hair does not cover the eyes, long hair is not shoulders.

7. Sit with a sitting face, stand with a standing face, walk with a walking posture, smile, behave civilized, and be generous.

Civilized manners with me handbook information 2

Story of civilized manners

I. Model of civilized manners

Mr. Sun Yat-sen is the forerunner of the bourgeois revolution in China, and a model of civilized manners. He believed that: spitting, long nails, not brushing teeth and other habits, are violations of civilized manners, is not compatible with the civilized traditions of our Chinese people. He advocated "sincerity and loyalty form outside", pay attention to "every move of the micro" civilization.

Second, respect for teachers

On a rainy spring day, Zhang Leping, the author of the cartoon "Three Hairs," held an umbrella in one hand and carried a cake in the other to visit Lu Yinsheng, his elementary school teacher, whom he hadn't seen in more than 50 years. Lu Yinsheng had given Zhang Leping a topic and instructed him to draw political satire, which was the beginning of Zhang's cartoon study. Although it has been more than 50 years since then, Zhang Leping still remembers it very well. 80-year-old Mr. Lu sized up Zhang Leping and asked, "Who are you? Who are you looking for?" Zhang Le Ping said, "I am Zhang Ping, now called Zhang Le Ping." Mr. Lu was excited: "It's rare that you still think of me after all these decades, it's really not easy!" Zhang Le Ping said, "My first cartoon is you taught me to draw, I have never forgotten you!"

Three, Zhu De honors his teacher

Early 1957, Zhu De watched a play with everyone in the auditorium of Yunnan Political School. Before the show, Comrade Zhu De and the audience around the pleasant exchanges, at this time, an old man in his old age in the bystander's help into the auditorium, Zhu De see the old man came, hastily rose forward, standing at attention to military salute, salute, and cordially called a "Ye teacher", then, Zhu De and invited the old man to take a seat, to wait for the old man to sit down, he only sat down. The original, the old man called Ye Chenglin, is Zhu De's early years in Yunnan Army Lecture Hall study when the instructor