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Ancient poems about civilization and politeness

1. Ancient Poems on Politeness

Ancient Poems on Politeness 1. Poems on Politeness

"If you don't learn manners, you can't stand."

--- Analects. Ji's"

A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence, and his mind with courtesy: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has courtesy honors others. Those who love others are always loved, and those who honor others are always honored.

--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Louxia

Courtesy is the same as reciprocity. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.

--- Li Ji. The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.

- - The mannerisms are the mirror in which each person's own image is reflected.

--- Goethe: "Affinity"

One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.

--- Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education

Manners are the art of making choices in one's own true mind.

---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele"

Politeness delights the polite, and those who are treated with politeness.

--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws"

You have nothing to lose by being polite, but everything to gain.

--- Mar. Vaux. Montagu: The Epistles

Courtesy is the smallest but most stable of all norms.

---La Rochefoucauld: A Book of Moral Proverbs

Courtesy is the flower of fraternity. He who is not polite cannot speak of fraternal thoughts.

--Joubert: A Collection of Quotations

What makes a man great is not wealth and gentility, but honorable conduct and noble character.

---- Ovie: A Book of Famous Quotations

There are two kinds of bad manners: the first is coyness and shyness; the second is misbehavior and petulance; and both of these can be avoided only by well observing the following rule, which is, Do not look down on yourself, and Do not despise others.

--- John Locke. Locke: An Educational Rant

2. Ancient Verses on Manners

"Without learning manners, there is no way to stand."

--- Analects. Ji" A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence and his mind with propriety: he who is benevolent loves others, and he who has propriety honors others. He who loves others is loved by all, and he who honors others is respected by all.

--- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Lou next" etiquette and exchange. It is not polite to come and not to come; nor is it polite to come and not to come.

--- Li Ji. Qu Li Shang" demeanor is a mirror reflecting everyone's own image. --- Goethe: "Affinity" One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form even in his purely material life, and to make him aesthetically pleasing as far as the kingdom of beauty can reach.

--- Schiller: A Brief Book on Aesthetic Education Politeness is the art of making choices in one's own true mind. ---A. Stevens: "De . Mrs. Steele" Politeness delights those who are polite, and those who are treated with politeness.

--- Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of the Laws" Nothing is lost by being polite, but everything is gained. --- Mar. Vaux. Montagu: "Epistles" Manners are the smallest but most stable of all norms.

---La Rochefoucauld: The Book of Morals Politeness is the flower of fraternity. He who is not polite cannot speak of fraternal thoughts.

--Joubert: A Collection of Famous Quotations What makes a man great is not wealth or rank, but honorable conduct and nobility of character. ---- Ovie: A Book of Famous Quotations.

3. Verses of civilization and etiquette

Everyone starts from me To make the earth green, to make the sky blue, to make the rivers clear, to make the air clean 62616964757a686964616fe58685e5aeb931333363363430, to make the flowers blossom, to make the birds sing, to make the environment The environment is better, everyone from me to do it.

Civilization and manners Although it is important to learn to be the first, civilization and manners should also be good. The school rules are obeyed, and you should be polite when you see your teachers.

We love each other and hold each other's hands firmly. We should not worry about the public property, and we should try to establish a new style.

The song of civilized bus travel Students, remember, get on and off the bus in line. The first thing you need to do is to get on the bus and get in line when you get on and off.

In the train, don't shout, be quiet and orderly. Don't grab a seat, and take care of the elderly and children.

When you get off the train, don't crowd, you will fall if you delay. Be civilized and polite, and go to school happily.

The white rabbit is praised for his manners. The white rabbit crosses the bridge, and when he comes to the bridge, he looks at it, and then the goat comes, and swings onto the bridge. The white rabbit ran back and stood on the bridge and waved his hand.

"Please cross the bridge first, and take it one step at a time." The river laughed, the fish jumped, and the white rabbit was praised for his manners.

The school is beautiful. The building is full of life. The willow is green and the flowers are beautiful.

The students are jumping and dancing. You are civilized and courteous.

The school is so beautiful that it's a great place to be. The first thing you need to do is to say good morning to your classmates.

Love the environment, new ideas. You have to be a good person to take care of the garbage.

See the waste paper, bend down to pick up. The first thing you need to do is to take care of the environment.

The beauty of the campus, all laugh Speaking of etiquette, people noble; civic virtue, self-cultivation; face smile, broad-minded room; group collective, more courtesy; in the world, and for the top; the importance of morality, the reasoning of the gift Yang; more understanding, do not confrontation. The thing is to think three times, avoid recklessness ...... etiquette is a song, a song that glows upward; etiquette is a poem, a poem that has no ending; etiquette is a spring, a clear and bright spring; to comply with the etiquette is the highlight of your life; to learn the etiquette, it means that you are moving towards maturity.

If etiquette has grown in your heart, then water it with sincerity, nurture it with passion, and cultivate it with understanding! At the same time it grows strong, you are also growing! Chinese etiquette has been passed down from generation to generation, Kong Rong let the pear to honor his parents, Huang Xiang warm was educated people Chinese etiquette can not be forgotten, and strive to be a small standard bearer of etiquette.

4. Ancient poems about politeness

There are many poems related to politeness, and there is no lack of classics and masterpieces, the following is a selection of poems about the month, which are better poems related to politeness in all dynasties.

1. A gentleman keeps his heart with benevolence and his mind with courtesy: he who is benevolent loves people, and he who has courtesy honors them. Those who love people will always love them, and those who respect people will always respect them. --- Mencius: "Mencius. Li Lou next"

2. It is not polite to come and not to come; it is not polite to come and not to come. The Gentleman is ashamed of his words but not of his deeds.

4. If a man does not know and is not huffy, is he not a gentleman?

5. The gentleman is a man of beauty, not a man of evil.

5. The gentleman is a man of beauty, not a man of evil.

6. The gentleman seeks his own, the small man seeks others.

7. The son said: "The gentleman is not heavy is not powerful. Learning is not solid. The Lord is loyal and trustworthy. There is no friend who is not as good as himself. Do not be afraid to change if you have passed."

8. Zi said, "The gentleman has nothing to contend with, and must also shoot! Greetings and rise, down and drink, its competition is also a gentleman."

9. Zi said: "Gentlemen eat without seeking to be full, living without seeking peace, sensitive to the matter and prudent in speech, on the road and positive, can be said to be a good learning has also been."

10. Zi said, "The gentleman is harboring virtue, the villain is harboring earth; the gentleman is harboring punishment, the villain is harboring favor."

11. Zi said, "A gentleman wants to be prudent in his words but sensitive in his actions."

12. Zi said, "A gentleman who learns from the literature, and is about the rituals, can also be Fushi."

13. Zi said, "A gentleman is open and honest, while a villain is long in the tooth."

14. Zi said, "A gentleman is proud of himself and not proud of himself, while a villain is proud of himself and not proud of himself."

15. A good word is warm in three winters, and a bad word is cold in six months.

5. civilized etiquette of the ancient poems

There are many ancient books are talking about etiquette, you can personally access, after all, their own learning is the most impressive, can not always be used to fetishism it.

Rites of Passage - Confucian classic works, "Poetry", "Shangshu", "Rites of Passage", "Lejing", "Zhouyi", "Spring and Autumn Annals". (Qin Shi Huang "burning books and burying scholars", it is said that by the torch of the Qin fire, "Le Jing" has been lost;

East Han Dynasty on this basis, plus the "Analects of Confucius", "Filial Piety", *** seven;

Tang Dynasty, plus the "Rites of the Zhou", "Rituals", "Spring and Autumn Gongyang biography", "Spring and Autumn Ceres and Liang biographies", "Er Ya", *** 12;

The Confucian classics. Twelve scriptures;

Song time to add the "Mengzi", after the Song engraved "thirteen scriptures notes and sparse" passed on.

The Thirteen Classics are the basic works of Confucian culture, in terms of traditional concepts, "Yi", "Poetry", "Book", "Rites", "Spring and Autumn Annals" is called "scripture", "Zuo Zhuan", "Gongyang Zhuan", "Guliang Zhuan" belongs to the "Spring and Autumn Annals" of the "biography", "Rites of Passage", "filial piety scriptures," "The Analects of Confucius," "Menzies" are "Records", and "Er Ya" is the exegetical work of the Han Dynasty scribes. Later, the Four Books refers to is refers to the University (one of the Rites of Passage), the Meanwhile (one of the Rites of Passage), the Analects of Confucius, and the Mencius, and the Five Classics refers to: the Yi of the Zhou Dynasty, the Shangshu, the Poetry Scriptures, the Rites of Passage, and the Spring and Autumn Annals).

6. civilized manners quotes and aphorisms

1, respect for people, people always respect; love people, people always love. --Mengzi 2, will not be proud, proud of the loss of etiquette, the loss of etiquette, people away, people away from the rebellion. --Zhuge Liang 3, politeness is the second sun of the educated man. --Heraclitus 4, politeness can often replace the noblest emotions . --Merimee5, Politeness is like a cushion of air, there is nothing in it, but it reduces the bumps marvelously. --Johnson6. A man without manners is like a house without windows. --Uyghur Proverb7, A man with courtesy is at peace, without courtesy he is in danger. --Ritual Records 8、Being learned in literature, one should be courteous. --Confucius 9: If the country is polite, the country will prosper; if the family is polite, the family will be big; if the body is polite, the body will be repaired; if the heart is polite, the heart will be happy. --Qing. Yan Yuan 10, courteous manners, mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. --M. Edison 11. Edison 11, courtesy is children and young people should be especially careful to develop habits of the first big thing. --English. Locke 12, with good will, is not difficult to express his politeness to others. --French. Rousseau 13. Politeness pleases those who are polite, and those who are treated with politeness. -Fa. Mendes 14: Politeness and courtesy cost nothing, but are worth more than anything else. --Spain. Cervantes15: There are two kinds of peaceful violence, that is, law and courtesy. --Deutsche. Goethe16: The most important thing in life is courtesy, which is more important than the highest wisdom, than all learning. --Russia. Herzen 17, people without manners can not stand, things without manners can not be, the country without manners is not peaceful. --Xunqing 18, rites, the scripture of heaven, the righteousness of the earth, the people's behavior. --Zuo Qiu Ming 19, virtue is a gem. --England. John Locke 20, polite does not necessarily appear to have wisdom, rude but often look very stupid. --America. Randall What makes a man noble is his character. --Lawrence self-respect, self-awareness, self-control, these three can lead to the lofty realm of life. A good spirit welcomes a man as a brother; a bad spirit harms a man as a soldier. --Guan Zhong searches for the virtues in others and the vices in himself. --Franklin: If you honor yourself, you will be honored; if you are slow, you will be slow. --Ju Xi Modesty is an indispensable virtue. --Montesquieu has an inner politeness which is connected with love. It produces the most delightful politeness in the appearance of behavior. -Goethe Courtesy is stronger than law. -Carlyle Politeness is often a substitute for the noblest feelings. --Mérimée Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax. --Arthur Schopenhauer A man's politeness is a mirror that shows his likeness. --Goethe To honor others is to honor oneself. --Goldswasser.

7. What are the poems describing etiquette

1, etiquette pawn degree of pre-Qin poems and scriptures "Chutz" 2, etiquette is ready pre-Qin poems and scriptures "Chutz" 3, sixteen to know the etiquette of the Han Han Anonymous "Southeast Flight of the Peacock" 4, migrating to the flight in the etiquette of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling "to send Liu Shenxu to return to take the macro-phrase solution" 5, carrying towels and pectus etiquette is good Tang Dynasty, Liu Shang "qin music song lyrics-Hu Jia eighteen beats" 6, the highest peak of the 300 etiquette into the highest peak of Tang Dynasty, "Jing" 7, carrying towel and pectus good etiquette Tang Dynasty, "Hu Jia eighteen beat The highest peak of Tang Li 《经》7、载持巾栉礼仪好唐刘商 《胡笳十八拍-第十八拍》8、上清朝礼仪唐皮日休 《太湖诗-三宿神景宫》9、徐动合礼仪唐寒山 《诗三百三首》10、徐動合礼仪唐寒山 《诗三百三首》11、礼仪从此废元王冕 《自崔镇至济州人情风俗可叹三十韵》12、礼仪既備宋程公许 《明禋进戒诗》13、居然合礼仪宋林林林劵 《胡笳十八拍》13、居然合礼仪宋 林林笳 《胡笳十八拍》14、礼仪既准备 宋程公许《明禋进戒诗 In fact, the etiquettes are all in harmony with those of Song Lin Tong (《賢者之孝二百四十首-张霸》)14、Etiquettes of three hundred and three thousand Song Lü Xizhe (《绝句》)15、Fangyue Hehehe An etiquette of Song Muoji (《次韵梁尉秦碑》)16、簪閘辉與礼仪宋四锡 《元日》17、高談大笑拘礼仪宋王拱辰 《耆英會诗》18、見客礼仪生 Song Weiye (《和王衢见寄》)19、礼仪今既准备 Song You Jiuyan (《庆余思》) Song You Jiuyan 《庆余思永冠》20、奉礼仪修献 Song Zhou Duanchen 《游籍田》21、礼仪今太叔明李崇仁 《挽金太常》22、起坐皆礼仪明张掞掞《赠萧溪耕者》22、起坐皆礼仪明張掞《赠萧溪耕者》。

8. Verses about manners

Rites are the ultimate of humanism (Xunzi)

●There is no better way to govern the people than through manners (Xiaojing)

●The way to tell virtue is through rites (Lunyi)

●Without learning the rites, one cannot stand up (Lunyi)

●Rites are the way to govern the state, to set up the gods of earth and grain, to organize the people, and to benefit the heirs (Zuo Zhuan)

●Rites are the way of heaven, and the way to make the people happy.

●Rituals are the scripture of heaven and the behavior of the people (Zuo Zhuan)

●Without rites, people will not be born, without rites, things will not work, and without rites, the country will not be in peace (Xun Zi)

●People who have rites will be at peace, and without rites, they will be in danger (Rites of Passage)

●Rites are used to execute righteousness, and righteousness is used to generate profit, and profit is used to benefit the common people, and this is a big part of the administration (Zuo Zhuan)

●Rites, righteousness, honesty, and shame are the four dimensions of the state, and when they do not open up, the country will be destroyed (Guan Zi).

● Clothing and food in order to thick people's livelihood, etiquette and righteousness in order to nourish their hearts (Yuan - Xu Heng)

● etiquette and righteousness is born in abundance, the theft of the poor (Han - Wang Fu)