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Successful stories about etiquette in about 100 words
A short story about etiquette
When Kong Rong was four years old, he often ate a pear with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always took the smallest pear. Once, his father saw this and asked, "Why do you always take the smallest one instead of the big one?" Kong Rong said, "I am the younger brother, the youngest, I should eat the smallest, the big one is better to let my brother eat."
A short story about civilization and etiquette in 100 words or less
01 Filial piety moves heaven
Shun, the legendary ancient emperor, one of the five emperors, surnamed Yao, first name Chonghua, numbered Yu Clan, historically known as Yu Shun. According to legend, his father, goze, and his stepmother and half-brother, xiang, tried to kill him many times: when he was asked to repair the roof of a barn, he set fire to it from underneath the barn, and escaped by jumping down with two hats in his hands; and when he was asked to dig a well, goze and xiang went down to fill in the well, and Shun escaped by digging a tunnel. Afterward, Shun did not feel any resentment, but remained obedient to his father and compassionate to his brother. His filial piety touched the Heavenly Emperor. When Shun plowed in Li Mountain, elephants plowed the land for him and birds hoe the grass for him. Emperor Yao heard that Shun was very filial and had the ability to handle political affairs, and married his two daughters, E Huang and N Ying, to him; after years of observation and testing, he chose Shun to be his successor. After Shun ascended to the throne of heaven, he visited his father and remained respectful, and made Xiang a vassal.
02 Taste the Soup
Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, was the third son of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, born to Empress Dowager Bo. He was born to Empress Dowager Bo, and became emperor in the eighth year of the reign of Empress Dowager Gao (180 BC). He was known for his filial piety and never slacked off in serving his mother. When his mother was sick for three years, he often did not see her eyes or wear her clothes; he tasted the medicines she took before letting her take them. He reigned for 24 years, the importance of virtue, rituals, pay attention to the development of agriculture, so that the Western Han society is stable, prosperous, economic recovery and development, he and the reign of Emperor Jingdi of Han Dynasty is known as the "rule of Wenjing".
03 Engaged in finger pain
Zeng Sen, the word ZiYi, the Spring and Autumn period of the State of Lu, Confucius's favorite disciple, the world known as "Zeng Zi", known for filial piety. When he was a young man, his family was poor and he used to go into the mountains to fetch firewood. One day, when there was a guest in the house, his mother, not knowing what to do, bit her finger with her teeth. Suddenly, Zeng Sen felt his heart ache and knew that his mother was calling him, so he quickly returned home with the firewood on his back and knelt down to ask the reason. His mother said, "A guest has suddenly arrived, and I am biting my finger in anticipation of your return." Zeng Sen then received the guest and treated him with courtesy. Zeng Sen, a learned man, once proposed the cultivation method of "I save myself three times a day" ("Analects - Xue而"), and it was rumored that he authored Confucian classics such as The Great Learning and The Book of Filial Piety, which were honored by Confucians in later times as "Zong Sheng."
04 Hundred Miles of Negative Rice
Zhong Yu (仲由), a Chinese character with the name Zi Zi (子子子) was a Confucian scholar.
Zhong Yu, Zi Lu, Ji Lu, a native of the state of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, and a favorite disciple of Confucius, was straightforward, brave, and very filial. In his early years, his family was so poor that he used to pick wild vegetables for his own meals, but he carried rice home from a hundred miles away to serve his parents. After the death of his parents, he became a great official and was ordered to go to the state of Chu, where he was accompanied by a hundred carriages and horses and accumulated ten thousand bells of grain. Sitting on the stacked brocade mattresses and eating sumptuous feasts, he often missed his parents and lamented, "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised him, saying, "You have served your parents to the best of your ability in life, and you miss them in death!" ("Confucius' Family Words - Zhisi")
05 芦衣顺母
Min Lian (min损), courtesy name Ziqian (子骞), was a native of the state of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, and a disciple of Confucius, who was known as one of the best of the Confucius Sect in terms of virtues and behavior alongside Yan Yuan. Confucius once praised him, saying, "Filial piety, Min Ziqian!" (Analects - Advanced). His birth mother died early, and his father took a stepmother and had two more sons. His stepmother often mistreated him. In winter, his two younger brothers wore winter clothes made of cotton, but he was given "cotton clothes" made of rushes. One day, when his father went out, Min Loss was shivering from the cold when he was leading the car and dropped the rope on the ground, he was reprimanded and whipped by his father, and the rushes flew out with the broken seams of his coat, and his father realized that Min Loss was being mistreated. The father returns home and wants to banish his wife. Min Lian knelt down and begged his father to forgive his stepmother, saying, "If I leave my mother behind, I will only be cold, but if I leave my mother behind, all three of my children will be cold." The father was very touched and obeyed him. The stepmother heard, repentance know wrong, from now on treat him like a son.
06 Deer's Milk for Kisses
Tan Zi was a man during the Spring and Autumn period. His parents were old and suffered from eye disease, which needed to be cured by drinking deer's milk. So he went into the mountains with his deer skin on and entered a herd of deer, squeezed the milk from the deer and offered it to his parents. Once to take the milk, saw the hunters were about to shoot a muntjac deer, Tantzi hastily lifted the deer skin out of the present, will squeeze the deer milk for both parents to inform the hunters of the truth, the hunters honored his filial piety, to the milk of the deer to give, escort him out of the mountains.
07 play color entertainment
Lao Lai Zi, the Spring and Autumn period of Chu hermit, in order to escape the chaos, since the plowing in the southern foot of Mount Meng. His filial piety to his parents, as much as possible to choose the delicious offerings for both parents, 70 years old is not old, often wearing five-color clothes, holding rattles like children play, in order to win the parents happy. Once for both parents to send water, into the house fell, he was afraid of his parents sad, simply lie down on the ground to learn a child crying, the two old man laughed.
08 Selling himself to bury his father
Dong Yong, rumored to be the Eastern Han Dynasty Qianxian (present-day Gaoqing County, Shandong Province, north) people, teenagers lost their mothers, because of the military turmoil to avoid moving to Anlu (now belongs to the Hubei Province). When his father died, Dong Yong sold himself to a rich family as a slave in exchange for funeral expenses. On his way to work, he met a woman under the shade of an acacia tree who said she had no home to go to, and the two were married. The woman took one month to weave 300 pieces of brocade for Dong Yong to redeem his debt. On the way back home, when they arrived at the shade of the locust tree, the woman told Dong Yong that she was the daughter of the Heavenly Emperor, and had been ordered to help Dong Yong pay off his debt. After saying this, she left in the air. Therefore, the locust shade renamed filial piety
09 carve wood things relatives
Ding Lan, according to legend for the Eastern Han Dynasty Hanoi (present-day Henan Yellow River North) people, his parents died in early childhood, he often miss his parents' parental upbringing, so he carved into a statue of his parents in wood, things as if they were alive, all things are and the wooden statue of the discussion, the three meals per day, toast to his parents before eating, before going out to the door to be sure to report, and home to be sure to meet! He never slacked off. Over time, his wife on the wooden statue will not be too respectful, and even curiously use a needle to prick the wooden statue's fingers, and the wooden statue's fingers actually have blood flow. Ding Lan went home to see the wooden statue of tears in the eyes, asked to know the truth, so his wife repudiated.
10 line maid for mother
Jiang Ge, the Eastern Han Dynasty, Qi Linzi people, teenagers lost his father, serving his mother extremely filial. In the war, Jiang Ge carried his mother to escape, several times encountered bandits, thieves want to kill him, Jiang Ge cried: elderly mother, no one to support, the thieves see his filial piety, can not bear to kill him. Later, he moved to Xiapi, Jiangsu Province, to work as a hired laborer to support his mother, his own poverty and barefoot, while his mother needed a lot. He was elected as a filial piety lian in the reign of Emperor Ming, and was elected as a virtuous square in the reign of Emperor Zhang, and served as a general of the Five Officials.
11 Wistful Tangerine and Relic
Lu Jie was a scientist and a native of Huating (present-day Songjiang, Shanghai), Wu County, State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. When he was six years old, he accompanied his father, Lu Kang, to visit Yuan Shu in Jiujiang, who took out oranges to entertain him, and Lu Jie hid two oranges in his arms. When the oranges fell to the ground on his way out, Yuan Shu laughed and said, "Lu Lang came to my house as a guest, but when you leave, do you still want to hide your master's oranges in your arms?" Lu Jie replied, "Mother likes to eat oranges, I want to take them back and give them to mother to try." Yuan Shu was amazed to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at such a young age. After Lu Jie became an adult, he was very knowledgeable and proficient in astronomy and calendars, and had made the Hun Tian Tu, annotated the I Ching, and wrote the Tai Xuan Jing Note.
12 burying children to serve their mothers
Guo Ju, a native of Longxi (present-day Linxian County, Henan Province) in the Jin Dynasty, or a native of Wenxian County (present-day Wenxian County, Henan Province, southwest of the country) in the Hanoi Province, was originally a well-off family man. After his father's death, he divided the family property into two parts, giving it to his two younger brothers, and took his mother's support alone, to whom he was extremely filial. After the gradual impoverishment of the family, his wife gave birth to a boy, Guo Ju was worried that raising this child would inevitably affect the support of his mother, so he and his wife discussed: "The son can be again, the mother can not be resurrected after death, it is better to bury the son and save some food for the mother." When they dug the pit, two feet underground, suddenly saw an altar of gold, written on the "Heavenly Guo Ju, the official shall not take, the people shall not take". The couple got the gold and went home to honor their mother and raise their children.
13 fan pillow and warm coverlet
Huang Xiang, Jiangxia Anlu people in the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his mother at the age of nine, his father is very filial. In summer, he would fan his father's pillow; in winter, he would warm his father's bedding with his body. When he was a young man, he was a master of the classics and a brilliant writer, and it was widely rumored in the capital that he was "unrivaled in the world: Huang Tong of Jiangxia". During the reign of Emperor An (107-125), he was the governor of Wei County (now Hebei). When Wei County was flooded, Huang Xiang did his best to help the victims. Huang Xiang was the governor of Wei County (now Hebei Province) when the county was flooded. He did everything he could to help the victims.
14 Gathering Mulberry Weapons
Cai Shun, a native of Runan (now Henan) in the Han Dynasty, lost his father when he was a boy, and was very filial to his mother. At that time, when the Wang Mang chaos, and encountered a famine, firewood and rice expensive, only to pick mulberry mother and child to fill hunger. One day, met the Red Eyebrows army, the soldiers asked in a stern voice: "Why the red mulberries and black mulberries in two separate baskets?" Cai Shun replied, "The black mulberry is for my mother to eat, and the red mulberry is for myself." The Red Eyebrows took pity on his filial piety and gave him three buckets of white rice and a cow to take back to his mother as a token of respect.
15 Gushing Spring Leaping Carp
Jiang Shi, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, married Pang. The couple was filial, and their home was six or seven miles away from the Yangtze River. Pang often went to the river to fetch her mother-in-law's favorite water from the Yangtze. Granny loved fish, the couple often made fish for her to eat, Granny was not willing to eat alone, they invited the neighboring grannies to eat with them. When Pang returned late from fetching water due to high winds, Jiang Shi suspected her of neglecting her mother and expelled her from the house. Pang stayed with a neighbor, spinning and weaving day and night, and sending her savings home to her mother-in-law. When her mother-in-law found out about Pang's expulsion, she asked Jiang Shi to bring her home. On the day of Pang's return, a spring suddenly gushed out from the courtyard, with the same taste as the water of the Yangtze River, and two carp jumped out every day. From then on, Pang used these as offerings to her mother-in-law and did not have to travel far from the river.
16 Wen Lei Weeping Tomb
Wang裒, the Wei and Jin Dynasties Yingling (now southeast of Shandong Changle) people, erudite and versatile. His father, Wang Yi, was killed by Sima Zhao, and he lived in seclusion to teach as a profession, and never sat facing the west, stating that he would never be a minister of Jin. When his mother was alive, she was afraid of thunder and was buried in the mountains after her death. Whenever he heard thunder in stormy weather, he ran to his mother's grave, knelt down and comforted her, saying, "The rich son is here, mother don't be afraid." When he was teaching, whenever he read the chapter of Polygonum, he often burst into tears and missed his parents.
17 Milk aunt not idle
Cui Shannan, name, the Tang dynasty Boling (now belongs to Hebei) people, the official to the western province of Shannan Festival Minister, known as "Shannan". Back then, Cui Shannan's great-grandmother Mrs. Chang Sun, old age, teeth loss, grandmother Mrs. Tang is very filial, every day after washing, are on the hall with their own milk to feed her mother-in-law, so several years, Mrs. Chang Sun no longer eat other meals, the body is still healthy. When Mrs. Chang Sun was seriously ill, she gathered the whole family together and said, "I can't repay my new wife's kindness, but I wish her children and grandchildren-in-law would honor her as she honored me." Later, when Cui Shannan became a high official, he really honored his grandmother, Mrs. Tang, as Mrs. Changsun had instructed him to do.
18 Lying on the Ice to Seek Carp
Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, was deprived of his father's love when his mother died early and his stepmother, Zhu, spoke ill of him in front of his father many times. Parents are sick, he was not dressed to wait, stepmother wanted to eat live carp, just when the freezing cold, he unclothed lying on the ice, the ice suddenly melted on its own, jumped out of the two carp. After his stepmother ate them, she recovered from her illness. Wang Xiang lived in seclusion for more than twenty years, and later became the chief magistrate of Wenxian County, and then became the chief minister of Wenxian County, as well as the chief magistrate and lieutenant of Wenxian County.
19 When mosquitoes are full of blood
Wu Mang, a native of Puyang in the Jin Dynasty, knew how to honor his parents when he was eight years old. When he was eight years old, he knew how to honor his parents. His family was poor and had no mosquito nets, so his father could not sleep peacefully because of the mosquito bites. Every summer night, Wu Mang always sat naked in front of his father's bed, letting the mosquitoes bite without repelling them, worrying that the mosquitoes would leave him to bite his father.
20 Choke the tiger to save his father
Yang Xiang was a native of the Jin Dynasty. When he was fourteen years old, he went to the field with his father to cut rice, and suddenly ran a tiger, pounced on his father and took him away, Yang Xiang, unarmed, in order to save his father, completely disregard for their own safety, and hastily jumped forward, and used all of his body to strangle the tiger's throat. The tiger finally put down his father and ran away.
21 Crying Bamboo Shoots
Meng Zong, a native of Jiangxia in the Three Kingdoms period, had his father die when he was a teenager, and his mother was very sick in her old age, so the doctor instructed him to use fresh bamboo shoots to make soup. In the winter, when there were no fresh bamboo shoots, Meng Zong was at his wits' end, so he ran to the bamboo forest alone, holding the bamboo and weeping. A short while later, he suddenly heard the ground cracking sound, only to see the ground grow several stems of young bamboo shoots. Meng Zong was so happy that he took them back to make soup, and his mother really recovered after drinking them. Later, he was promoted to the post of Secretary of the Communist Party of China.
22 Tasting Dung and Worrying
Yu Qianlou, a scholar of the Southern Qi Dynasty, was appointed magistrate of Weiling County. After ten days in the office, he suddenly felt his heart sweating and had a feeling that something was wrong at home, so he resigned and returned to his hometown. When he returned home, he knew that his father had been seriously ill for two days. The doctor said: "to know the condition of good or bad, just taste the patient's feces, taste bitter." Qian Lou then went to taste his father's feces and found that it tasted sweet. He was so worried that he knelt down at night and worshipped the Big Dipper, begging to die in his father's place. A few days later, his father died, and Qianlou buried him and kept the system for three years.
23 abandoned the government to find his mother
Zhu Shouchang, Song Dynasty Tianchang people, seven years old, his biological mother Liu was first mother (father's wife) jealous, had to remarry others, fifty years mother and son can not be heard. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong, Zhu Shouchang was a government official, and he once wrote the Diamond Sutra in blood to search for his birth mother in all directions, and when he got the clues, he decided to give up his official position and went to Shaanxi Province to search for his birth mother, vowing that he would never return without seeing his mother. Finally met in Shanzhou biological mother and two younger brothers, mother and son reunion, return together, this time the mother has been more than seventy years old.
24 Purely pro drowning
Huang Tingjian, the Northern Song Dynasty Fenning (now Jiangxi Xiu Shui), a famous poet and calligrapher. Although he was in a high position, he served his mother with all his filial piety and sincerity, and every night, he personally washed his mother's drowning vessel (bucket), without forgetting his duty as a son.
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On the French court etiquette
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In the heyday of the court of Versailles, there is a more authoritative than the king's master is the "etiquette", or "etiquette", just like the opera house. "Like the ballet at the Opera, there were clear rules for every hand and every foot.
Louis XV period, pay attention to etiquette to the extreme. Court etiquette, in addition to the old traditions (many of which originated with Francis I, and even further back), added a number of complex regulations from the time of Louis XIV, but also established some rules that even the king himself had to follow.
Anyone who thinks that in such an organized palace, where everyone has a role to play, the masters must be comfortably served is mistaken, because they themselves have become slaves to the rules of etiquette, and the king, queen, and princes live a life of bondage. In the princesses held a ball, the queen also came to participate in the fun, but etiquette, no matter where the princesses dance, how to change the position, their eyes must always look at the queen, the result of the little girls neck twisted sore.
Early one morning, the queen found her large bed quilt dusty, she coyly scolded. The matter was passed down the hierarchy to the bedchamber attendants, who shirked their responsibility for a thousand and two, saying that dusting was not part of their duties. The people then went to the foreman of the valets, who was in charge of the draperies and tapestries, and the latter, on hearing of the accident, said categorically that it was none of his business. After two days of inquiry it was found that the queen's bed was kept as furniture when his Majesty was not sleeping at the queen's place, and was therefore in the charge of the valet in charge of the furniture.
Poor Marie Leginska, a very gentle, lonely, affectionate and easy-going queen, had to undergo a daily ordeal at lunch. She sat alone at a small table in the antechamber, while a group of courtiers and a curious crowd of visiting commoners stood in a circle at a certain distance, quietly watching the queen eat. One day Casanova saw the scene for himself: the queen, simply dressed and wearing a large brimless hat, went to the table, sat down, and began to eat, with her head bowed and her eyes fixed on her plate, looking at no one. When she found one of the dishes served delicious, and was embarrassed to ask for more, she scanned the people present, trying to find someone she knew in the crowd, to find out what this lei was that she loved. She found one, and called timidly, "Monsieur de Lovandar," and the courtier who heard himself called bent forward a few steps to answer, "What is the Queen's command?" "I take it this delicious dish is braised chicken nuggets?" "Yes, Your Majesty." Monsieur de Lovendahl replied in a stereotypical tone and then retreated back to his place. The queen did not say another word until she had finished her meal. The greatest attraction for the Parisians and provincials visiting Versailles was the opening of the palace meal, and they visited the dauphine in soup, went at once to see the princes eat boiled white meat, and then ran up and down to see the princesses eat the tail food.
Louis XV had his own personal guards, followers of the guards, door guards and Swiss guards and other kinds of guards, and etiquette compelled him not to be left alone at any time. Many attend to him at night to change his underwear, and many attend to him in the morning to get him out of bed, yet occasionally the guards neglected their duties and he was able to escape for a time from the endless guarding.
One night, Louis XV walked into the bedchamber without his guards, and was confronted by a terrified man, who fell to his knees and explained that he had lost his way in the palace looking for a kebab store owner he was traveling with, and that he had searched from door to door, and had ended up in the bedchamber, and that now he didn't know where to get out of there. The poor man waited to be hanged, but the king pacified him a little and gave him a few louis.
Civilization and etiquette class of self-made short story about 100 words
If I am a trace of the wind, I want to wipe away the system for you to worry; If I am a leaf, I want to shield you from the hot sun; If I am a ray of light, I want to light up the future for you! I am your good friend, I want to send you blessings! The rushing river flows with my memories, the erupting volcano spews out my thoughts, the blooming flowers blossom with my blessings, the moonlight like diarrhea sows my expectations, and the moving text message conveys my greetings: are you okay?
A short story about modern civilized etiquette within 100 words
Interview
There is a foreign-funded enterprise recruiting workers in Beijing, the requirements for education, foreign language, height and appearance are very high, but the salary is quite high, so there are a lot of high-quality talent to apply for the job. Some of these young people, through the five hurdles, to the last hurdle: general manager interview. These young people think, this is very simple, just a walk through the scene, just, quasi ten take nine stable.
Unexpectedly, this interview problems. A meeting, the general manager said: "I'm sorry, young people, I'm in a bit of a hurry, to go out 10 minutes, you can not wait for me?" The young man said: "No problem, you go, we wait for you." The boss left, the young people, one by one, hesitant and proud, can not be idle, around the boss's large writing desk to see, only to see a pile of documents on it, a pile of letters, a pile of information. Young people you look at this pile, I look at this pile, look at the end of the exchange: ouch, this good-looking.
10 minutes later, the general manager came back and said: "The interview is over." "No ah? We are still waiting for you ah." The boss said, "Your performance during my absence was the interview. Unfortunately, none of you were accepted. Because, this company never accepts those who rummage through other people's things." Alas, when these young people heard that, ah, pounded their chests. Why are they so emotional? They said, "When we grew up, we never heard that we can't rummage through other people's things."
Come to think of it, which of our families, which of our schools, routinely teach this? Going through things is a habit of childhood, a kind of curiosity. Children go to the door, see people's drawers, rummage from one to another. When mom and dad are off work, children go through mom and dad's bags. However, for children, this is a characteristic, not a shortcoming, he is curious, his socialization is very low, he does not yet know to respect others.
Around the etiquette of the short story 100 words
Around the, food, clothing, housing, transportation, hospitality should be counted. Like going to a friend's house as a guest, it is best to bring some fruit ah something, enter the door to shout uncle and aunt good. In the conversation, do not just interrupt the words of others, this is impolite, etc.
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Etiquette story: Chengmen Lixue from
Yang Shi (1053-1135) is a very talented talent in the Northern Song Dynasty, the South Jianzhou will be the people of the music (now belongs to the Fujian Province). He was a native of Jiangle, South Jianzhou (now part of Fujian). After he was awarded a bachelor's degree, he gave up being an official and continued his studies.
The two brothers Cheng Hao (1032-1085) and Cheng Yi (1033-1107) were prestigious scholars, philosophers, and pedagogues at the time, native of Luoyang, and the founders of the Northern Song Dynasty's science. Their doctrine was inherited by Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty, and was known as the Cheng Zhu School.
Yang admired the two Cheng's learning, defected to Luoyang Cheng Hao's door, to study, 4 years after Cheng Hao's death, and continue to worship Cheng Yi as a teacher. At this time he was already 40 years old, still respect the teacher as before, study hard. One day, when it was snowy and cold, Yang encountered a difficult problem, so he braved the cold wind and asked his classmate You Yu (1053-1123) to go to his teacher's house to ask for advice. When he arrived at the teacher's house, he saw that the teacher was sitting on a chair and fell asleep, he could not bear to disturb the teacher for fear of affecting the teacher's rest, so he quietly stood outside the door and waited. When the teacher woke up with a start, the snow was already a foot deep under their feet, and their bodies were covered with snow. The teacher was too busy to invite Yang Shi and other two people into the house, for them to lecture.
Later, the story of "Cheng Men Li Xue" became a popular example of respect for teachers.
A short story of civilized etiquette in about 100 words
Our school has a working lunch every day at noon, and the teachers all eat together. However, for the safety of students, every day, two teachers are arranged to send special students across the Changwan属 highway, which makes these two teachers to eat later. One day at noon, many teachers started to eat lunch as usual, but only Secretary Chen Laibao sat at the table without moving his chopsticks. We thought he was not feeling well, but to our surprise, he told us a story about "Yi Men Chen". He told us a story about "Yi Men Chen", which was about how the people of Yi Men Chen emphasized on "righteousness" and "propriety", which made the emperor at that time was shocked by it. One of the details of the story is that the dogs here all know "righteousness" and "propriety", and there is a legend that "if one dog does not come here, a hundred dogs will not eat". After we listened to this story, we remembered that there were two teachers who didn't come to eat in order to send their students across the street. 。。。。 Since then, we will wait until all the people are here to open the chopsticks every time we eat.
A short story about etiquette is best within 50 words, not more than 100 words to thank
Kong Rong let the pear to
Kong Rong (153-208 years) since, Lu people (now Shandong Qufu), is the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the famous literary scholar, one of the seven sons of Jian'an, his literary creations were highly respected by Cao Pi, the emperor of the Wei Dynasty. According to historical records, Kong Rong was not only very smart when he was young, but also a typical person who emphasized on the rites of brotherhood and mutual help and love.
When Kong Rong was four years old, he used to eat pears with his brother. Every time, Kong Rong always take a smallest pear. Once, his father saw it and asked, "Why do you always take the small one and not the big one?" Kong Rong said: "I am the younger brother, the youngest, should eat the smallest, the big or let my brother eat it!"
Kong Rong's understanding of sibling courtesy, mutual help and solidarity at a young age surprised the whole family. From then on, the story of Kong Rong letting his brother have a pear has been passed down for thousands of years, and has become a model of unity and friendship
Stories of manners in ancient and modern times and in foreign countries 50 to 100 words
1. The story of Yang Shih's modesty and politeness
Yang Shih of the Song Dynasty loved to study very much. At noon on a snowy day, he went with his classmates to seek advice from Mr. Cheng Yi, a scientist
Mr. Cheng was taking a nap, so they stood outside the door and waited.
The snow got heavier and heavier, so they waited patiently outside the door so as not to disturb the teacher.
The teacher woke up. When he realized that Yang Shi was standing in the snow, he asked them to come in, and Yang Shi hurriedly bowed to the teacher and asked him to teach him.
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During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius and his students traveled around the world to promote their political ideas.
One day, they were driving to Jin. One day, they were driving to Jin, and a child was blocking their way by piling up rubble and tiles in the middle of the road. Confucius said, "You shouldn't play in the middle of the road and block our car!" The child pointed to the ground. The child pointed to the ground and said, "Old man, what do you see here?" Confucius looked at it and saw that it was a city made of broken tiles. The child added, "Do you think it should be the city giving way to the car or the car giving way to the city?" Confucius was stumped. Confucius thought the boy knew how to be polite, so he asked, "What is your name? How old are you?" The boy said, "My name is Xiang Zu, and I am seven years old!" Confucius said to his students, "Xiang Zu is seven years old and knows how to be polite, he can be my teacher!"
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There was a Chinese ambassador to Germany who lived and worked in Germany for many years, and when he returned to China, he wrote a memoir based on his experiences: Along the Elbe. In the book, he wrote a lot of "never thought, but often make me think y about things". Here we will look at a few things that the author did not expect but thought y.
4. Line up - please respect others.
A few days before New Year's Day, the writer went to the post office to send money to his family. As Christmas and New Year's Day were approaching, the usually idle post office was busy. The Germans were also busy with the mail. But there were orderly lines in front of every window, with absolutely no loud noises or overcrowding. After observing for many hours, the writer was y touched. The quality of the German people. But there is also a strange phenomenon that the author is not clear: the first person in each row of the queue and the second person is very far away, a meter away, each window on the ground in front of a line, the first person in each row of the queue to stand in the line, and the second person standing outside the line. The second person would never cross the line until the first person had left the window, why is that? It was only when the writer was in the second position in line that it became clear. There was a warning board in front of each window, on which it was clearly written, Please respect other people's privacy, thank you! In some countries in Europe and America, it is not allowed to casually ask people about their age, occupation, salary, home address, family members and so on these small things, these small things, though insignificant, have been involved in the privacy of the individual, they are very respectful of other people's privacy, which is protected by the law. In order to protect the privacy of individuals, in some public **** need to queue up places, there are such a "one-meter line", such as telephone booths, banks, stores, cash registers and other places are so. Everyone consciously abide by this rule, and very few people violate it.
5, who should stand on the right - to take care of others;
The author is often in and out of public **** occasions. Germany's public **** places have elevators or escalators, every time on the escalator, the author was surprised to find that, no matter how many people, less people, whether they are traveling in pairs or couples, there is no side-by-side standing on the escalator. The author was so surprised that he asked the Germans, who explained that they stood on the right side when going up and down the stairs, leaving the left side free for those in a hurry to go first from the left side. How considerate of others this is. Although it is not a law, but only a habit of the people, the writer admires this behavior very much. This phenomenon of left and right can be seen everywhere: men walking on the left side, walking with the women on the right, for fear that the vehicle will hit the women; there are also juniors walking on the left side, the elders walking on the right, the host in the left, the guests in the right. All these habits, are for the convenience of taking care of each other.
6. Take the initiative to open the door - convenient for others.
In the German public **** occasion, where there is a door, there will always be such a phenomenon, walking in front of the person, always look back to see if there is someone behind the door after entering. If there is, he will hold the door to let the back of the people in, the back of the people in, but also always to hold the door to the people say thank you, very few people into the door after a flinging the door to go away move. What is touching is that all people do this, and is very conscious.
Seeing this little thing, also made me think y, I slowly realized the truth, in human interaction, we should always pay attention to respect for others, to take care of others, to facilitate others, because we live in a society, everyone is not an isolated existence, the heart is always thinking of others, we should leave the difficulties to themselves, to make it convenient for others. This is a spirit without selfishness or self-interest. As *** wrote in the "Memorial Bai Qun": "A person's ability to size, but as long as there is this spirit, is a noble person, a pure person, a moral person, a person out of the low taste, a person who is beneficial to the people.
7. Confucius worshipped the master in Laozi, in Laozi tea worship ceremony, Laozi received tea after Confucius will be placed on the teapot on the shelf. However, the pot is facing the old man, the old man will throw away the tea, and then closed the door to disappear.
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