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The country of etiquette, the etiquette culture left by ancestors.

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meeting etiquette

China is a country of etiquette. Since ancient times, there has been a 3000-year-old culture circulating in the world. Let's learn about the traditional etiquette from ancient times to the present …

Meeting etiquette: The colleagues we meet every day will say hello. This is the meeting etiquette and the most basic respect. As we all know, being polite will make people feel good about you, so that you will learn a lot from your colleagues at work and get his help.

If an impolite person is difficult to develop in the company, because his impolite behavior has aroused the disgust of others, he will not be recognized, and it is difficult for an impolite person to achieve great success.

Table manners

If you eat with your elders, you should let them move chopsticks first, or hear them say, "Let's move chopsticks together", and then it will be fine.

When moving chopsticks, you can't walk in front of your elders.

When eating with a bowl, you should pick it up with your hands, buckle the mouth of the bowl with your thumb, buckle the bottom of the bowl with your index finger, middle finger and ring finger, and leave your palms empty. Improper bowls are not only unsightly, but also oppress the stomach and affect digestion.

Order and etiquette. When picking vegetables, you should pick them up from the side of the plate close to or facing your own plate, not from the middle of the plate or the side of others, and don't "look around" in the vegetable plate with chopsticks, and don't stare at the vegetable plate all the time. It is not advisable to pick too many vegetables at a time.

Lion etiquette

Since ancient times, the martial arts of lion awakening have never been separated. Wushu is the inheritance technology in ancient military wars and the display of contemporary traditional Wushu. As the saying goes, martial arts should be practiced first. Before learning to wake a lion, the first thing to learn is etiquette, and the etiquette of lion dance is "boxing ceremony".

Why do you want to learn boxing? "Boxing ceremony" is a traditional etiquette of the Han nationality in China, which represents modesty, eagerness to learn and waiting for the advice of the lion friends.

Boxing ceremony is a traditional etiquette of Han nationality in China. The practice is to hold the right palm with the palm of your left hand. Its specific meaning is as follows: the left palm means morality, intelligence, physique and beauty without arrogance, while the right palm means military courage, so the left master the right fist, which means "martial arts are not forbidden" and "brave and unruly" to express restraint and restraint.