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What are the golden phrases of the state of etiquette

The golden sentences of the State of Manners are as follows:

1. If three people walk together, there must be a teacher for me, then those who are good will be followed, and those who are not good will be corrected. -- "The Analects of Confucius - Shu而".

2. If a man is not kind, how is he like manners? If a man is not kind, how is he like music?

2: What if a man is not benevolent?

3. Heaven walks with health, and the gentleman is unceasing in self-improvement. --Zhou Yi - Qian - Xiang (周易-乾-象).

4. The one who wins is powerful, and the one who wins himself is strong. --Lao Tzu.

5. If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the line is end-to-end, the shadow will be straight. --Wang Bo, "On the Book of the Right Honorable Liu".

6. He who is righteous before profit is honored, and he who is righteous before profit is disgraced.

6. "The one who is honored before the righteousness, the one who is humiliated after the righteousness.

7. Who says that the heart of an inch of grass can repay the three spring suns. --Meng Jiao, "The Song of the Traveling Son".

8. People must insult themselves, and then others will insult them.

8: A man must insult himself, and then others will insult him.

9. The one who speaks is not guilty, and the one who hears is warned. --Bai Juyi, "A Book with Yuanjiu".

10: When the year is cold, then we will know that the pine and cypress will wither.

10: The year is cold, and then we know that the pine and cypress wither.

Etiquette Traditions of a State of Etiquette:

1. Inheritance of etiquette: A State of Etiquette implies a country or a nation with a long history and a deep cultural heritage, which pays attention to the inheritance and development of the culture of etiquette. This means that in the long historical process, the country or nation has formed its own unique etiquette traditions and customs, and these traditions and customs will be passed on to future generations, in order to continue to carry forward and show its cultural charm.

2. Respect and Humility: As a state of etiquette, people pay attention to mutual respect and humility. Respect means respect and honor for others in word and deed; while humility is to maintain a modest and low-profile attitude in interpersonal interactions, not to be arrogant, not to be impatient, and to treat each other with sincerity. This value of respect and humility can promote harmony in interpersonal relationships and enhance social cohesion and centripetal force.

3, integrity and responsibility: the state of etiquette also emphasizes integrity and responsibility. Integrity means maintaining the quality of honesty and trustworthiness in interpersonal interactions, keeping promises and honoring contracts; while responsibility means the courage to take responsibility, not shirking responsibility and not avoiding difficulties. This value of integrity and responsibility can establish a good relationship of trust and enhance the credibility and stability of society.