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What are the basic etiquette for wearing Hanfu?

Hanfu is a traditional costume of the Han nationality. Wearing Hanfu requires a lot of etiquette, including standing etiquette, sitting etiquette and saluting posture on some occasions. Of course, it is not necessary to strictly follow these etiquette when wearing Hanfu in modern times, just pay attention to your words and deeds. Women should also pay attention to etiquette when wearing Hanfu. Generally speaking, there is not much difference between men and women in salutation, which is mainly a special etiquette-ceremony. Let's learn about the etiquette of wearing Hanfu. 1. What are the basic etiquette for wearing Hanfu?

China is a country of etiquette. Wearing Hanfu represents the culture of the Han nationality. Of course, pay attention to etiquette. There are many manners to pay attention to when wearing Hanfu, including:

1, stand

(1) Li Jing: Stand up straight, raise your head, put your hands together (the man's left hand presses his right hand, and the woman's right hand presses her left hand), hide in the sleeve, and put it between the abdomen and the chest, with a certain distance from the chest.

(2) Attention: On the basis of attention, the waist is slightly arched and bowed to show respect.

Step 2 sit down

(1) Correct sitting posture: also known as correct and elegant sitting posture, with tight knees, hips sitting on heels, feet behind the ground, hands on knees, eyes looking straight ahead, and straight waist.

(2) Sit up straight: keep your waist straight, keep your legs apart, and put your hands on your knees. Hands can be clenched and rushed in front; You can also fold your abdomen and sit your hips on a third of the stool.

(3) Walking: In formal etiquette occasions, keep your hands upright, look straight, and move forward at a certain rhythm.

salute

(1) Moment: Upright, head slightly lower, body slightly bent about 15 degrees, used by the elders to thank the younger generation for their salute.

(2) Get rid of your hands: stand step by step, with the four fingers of your left hand together and straight into a palm, and your thumb flexed; The right hand forms a fist, the left palm covers the right fist surface, and the fingertips of the left hand are flush with the chin. The right fist eye is inclined to the chest fossa, placed on the chest and bent into a circle, with the elbow tip slightly drooping, and the fist palm is 20-30 cm away from the chest.

(3) Greeting ceremony: stand up straight, cross your arms and straighten forward, slightly bend your right hand, attach your left hand to it, move your arms down from your forehead to your chest, and bend your upper body 30 degrees. On formal occasions, it is used to pay tribute to friends and colleagues.

(4) Big bow ceremony: The left hand presses the right hand (the woman's right hand presses the left hand), the hand is hidden in the sleeve, the forehead is raised, and the bow is 45 degrees, then get up, at the same time, the hand follows Qi Mei, and then the hand is put down. On formal occasions, it is used for elders and thanking guests.

(5) Bowing ceremony: Stand up straight, raise your hand and raise your forehead like a bow, bow 90 degrees, then straighten your back (this section is called a bow), and at the same time, follow Qi Mei again. Then kneel on the ground at the same time, bow down slowly, with palms on the ground and foreheads on the ground (this is called worship), then straighten up and hold hands at the same time (this is called xing)-then stand up or worship again according to etiquette. When you stand up, put your hand on Qi Mei, stand up, stand up straight, and put your hand down. Use this gift when visiting teachers and gods on important ceremonial occasions.

The above is the traditional Hanfu etiquette, and the modern etiquette concept is not as important as before. Just pay attention to the basic behavior, don't be too eager to salute.

Second, how do girls do Hanfu etiquette?

There are two main manners for girls to wear Hanfu:

1, women salute

When a woman salutes, her hands are folded on her chest, her knees are slightly bent, and her head is slightly bowed. If she salutes, her upper body is straight, her knees are on the ground, her hands are drooping and her head is slightly lower.

2, women's hail

Wanfu is a typical traditional gift for Han women. You can loosen your fist, move your chest slightly up and down on the lower right side, and bow slightly at the same time.

There is no special requirement for girls to wear Hanfu, but it should be noted that when the two hands are put together, the woman should hold down her left hand with her right hand, which is different from that of men.