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What exactly does Zhejiang wind and ten rites mean?

The so-called "Ten Rites of Zhejiang School" refers to: vigorously advocating "Six Rites" such as patriotism and love for hometown, scientific rationality, scholarly etiquette, pragmatism first, pioneering ethos, and honoring promises and keeping promises, and advocating "Ten Rites" such as practicing etiquette, learning etiquette, etiquette, etiquette, etiquette, online etiquette, meal etiquette and etiquette.

"Rite" is the core of China culture. From ancient times to the present, "ceremony" is an important content and means to standardize people's words and deeds, maintain social order, promote social governance and show social civilization.

Zhejiang has a long history and profound cultural heritage. Politeness has always been a cultural gene that Zhejiang people are proud of. The idea of respecting learning and being polite, paying equal attention to righteousness and interests, and integrating knowledge with practice has continued to this day, and "Qian Jiaxun", "Zheng's norms" and "every family in under the temptation" have all profoundly influenced future generations.

No matter from the perspective of the inheritance of Chinese excellent traditional culture or the construction of spiritual civilization in the new era, "Li" is a good bearing and expression.