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Chinese Etiquette and Culture: Liu Qing

Book Information

Book Name: Chinese Etiquette and Culture

Author: Liu Qing Publisher: Current Events Publishing House Publishing Time: December 2009 ISBN: 9787802322929 Size: 16 Pricing: 43.00 Yuan

Contents

Chinese Etiquette and Culture

Chinese Etiquette and Culture

The main contents of the book are: tracing the spiritual origin of the state of etiquette, seeing the customs of the world, tasting a unique taste. Culture" main content introduction: trace the etiquette of the spiritual flow of the state, see the world's customs in a thousand shapes and sizes, taste a unique nuisance; tour of the original temple of Chinese culture, praise the etiquette of the culture of the handsome beauty of the richness of the fall a few heartfelt sighs; search for the ancient civilization of the etiquette of the essence of the world of sighs of the world of human feelings warm and cold changes, cover a few paragraphs of sadness of the heart; appreciate the etiquette of the various ethnic groups of the customs are very different, feeling the Chinese land of the people of the spirit of the Chinese people, described the feelings of the children of China and Summer. China has always been known as an ancient civilization, a state of etiquette in the world, in the process of five thousand years of historical evolution, not only formed a set of grand etiquette ideas and etiquette norms, but also the essence of the people's hearts and minds, the formation of a complete ethical, moral, life behavioral norms, and then internalized as a conscious consciousness of the Chinese people and through the psychological and behavioral activities. This complete code of ethics, morals and life behavior constitutes a culture, i.e. etiquette culture.

Book Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Overview of Etiquette Section 1: Tracing Etiquette I. What is Etiquette II. The Origin of Etiquette III. The Evolution of Etiquette IV. Etiquette in China in Various Periods Section 2: Classification of Etiquette I. Ancient Etiquette II. Modern Etiquette Section 3: Characteristics of Etiquette I. Normative II, Social functions of etiquette I. Function of communication II. Function of coordination III. Function of maintenance IV. Function of education V. Politeness, courtesy and relationship with etiquette I. Politeness II. Section 4: Wei, Jin, and North and South Dynasties Period 1: Cultivation Rites 2: Coming of Age Rites 3: Nuo Rites 4: Marriage within the Identity 5: Funeral and Burial Rites Section 5: Sui and Tang Periods Section 6: Sung Periods Section 7: Liao-Jin Periods Section 8: Yuan Periods Section 9: Ming Periods Section 9: Weddings, Funeral Rites, Crowning Rites 4: Birthday Rites, and 5: Social Rites Section 10: Qing Periods Section 10: Kneeling Rites 2: Costume Rites, and 3: Palace Rites Chapter 3: The Development of Etiquette in China Court Etiquette Section 1: Overview of Court Etiquette Section 2: Royal Sacrifices Section 1: Heavenly Ceremonies Section 2: Earthly Ceremonies Section 3: Patriarchal Sacrifices Section 4: Feudal Rites Section 3: Imperial Ceremonies Section 4: Political Etiquette at Court Section 5: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 6: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 7: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 8: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 9: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 10: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 11: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 12: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 13: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section 14: The Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties Section V. Life Etiquette at the Court of the Ming and Qing Dynasties I. The Emperor's Residence II. The Pleasure of Having a Dragon Child III. Court Bathing IV. Posthumous Etiquette V. Internal Emergency Etiquette VI. Wedding etiquette Section I Overview of wedding etiquette Section II Ancient Wedding I. Ancient characteristics of the marriage system, two, three books and six rituals, three, the ancient wedding ceremony, four, the personal etiquette of the marriage, five, the ancient wedding customs Section III Weddings throughout the years, a pre-Qin period, two, Qin and Han period, three, the Tang dynasty period, four, the Song dynasty period, five, the Yuan dynasty period, six, the Ming dynasty period, seven, the Qing dynasty period Section IV The development of China's wedding dress Section V. China's modern weddings Section 6 Modern Wedding Etiquette I. Engagement II. Marriage Registration III. Changes in Modern Weddings IV. Diversified Modern Weddings V. Wedding Addresses VI. Wedding Anniversary VII. Divorce Etiquette Section VII. Haunted Cave Etiquette Chapter 5 Personal Etiquette Section I. An Overview of Personal Etiquette I. Concepts and Characteristics II. The Meaning of Personal Etiquette III, Sitting, standing and walking 4. Ancient clothing and costumes 5. Ancient grooming etiquette 6. Birth of etiquette and customs Section 3: General knowledge of ancient personal etiquette 1. Ancient family names 2. Section 1 Overview of Social Etiquette I. Introduction II. Characteristics III. Principles of Social Etiquette IV. Types and Roles of Social Etiquette Section 2 Appellation Etiquette I. Overview of Appellation Etiquette II. Types of Appellation Etiquette III. Common Ancient Salutations Section 3 Common Ancient Social Etiquette I. Manner of Greeting II. Introduction two, letter alias three, letter delivery four, writing etiquette Section V. Modern social one, address two, introduction three, social card four, common courtesy five, invitation letter six, social dining etiquette seven, farewell etiquette eight, send off the guest etiquette nine, to avoid the indecent manners Chapter VII Funeral Etiquette Section I. The origin of the funeral Section II. The evolution of the funeral etiquette Section III. Section 4: Post-burial Customs: Post-burial Rituals: Post-burial Rituals: Filial Observance Customs: Ching Ming Sweeping Section 5: Overview of Modern Funeral: Funeral Reforms: Facilities Construction: Funeral Management Section 6: Modern Funeral Ceremonies: Mourning and Obituaries: Funeral Halls: Matters of Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Arrangements of Funeral Halls: Funeral Ceremonies: Arrangements of Funeral Halls The arrangement of the funeral hall V. Publication of obituaries VI. Receipt of gifts and signatures VII. Dressing of the dead VIII. Funeral ceremony Chapter 8 Ceremony and culture of some ethnic minorities Section I. Achang, Section II. Bai, Section III. Security guards, Section IV. Brown, Section V. Buyei, Section VI. Korean, Section VII. Daur, Section VIII. Section XIV Russians Section XV Ewenki Section XVI Alpine Tribe Section XVII Hani Tribe Section XVIII Kazakhstan Section XIX Herzhe Tribe Section XX Jinuo Tribe Section XXI Jing Tribe Section XXII Jingpo Tribe Section XXIII Kyrgyz Tribe Section XXIV Lahu Tribe Section XXV Li Tribe Section XXVI Lisu Tribe Section XXVII Lhoba Tribe Section XXVIII Manchurians Section XXIX Maonan Tribe Section XXX Memba Tribe Section 31 Mongolians, Section 32 Miao, Section 33 Mulao, Section 34 Naxi, Section 35 Nu, Section 36 Pumi, Section 37 Qiang, Section 38 Salar, Section 39 She, Section 40 Shui, Section 41 Tajiks, Section 42 Tatars, Section 43 Tu, Section 44 Tujia, Section 45 Wa, Section 46 Uzbek. Section 47 Sibe Section 48 Yao Section 49 Yi Section 50 Gelao Section 51 Yugu Section 52 Zhuang ......