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Ask a master to translate English! ! !

China people used to hold one hand in the other before bowing to show their respect. Bowing to show respect for superiors is usually used by subordinates, students and attendees. But people in China don't do this now, except during the Spring Festival. At present, young people in China tend to simply nod their heads to show their greetings. To some extent, this evolution reflects the accelerating pace of modern life.

In ancient times, China people tried to show their respect for their superiors by bending over and making fists, which was common among subordinates, students and apprentices. But now, except for the Spring Festival, people in China no longer do this. Young people in China often just nod their heads when they meet. To some extent, this change reflects the accelerated pace of modern life.

(Ancient) English has its meaning, although it has no words, and it is to show the contrast with the current behavior and habits.

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