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Ten aspects of a gentleman in China's traditional daily etiquette

The main principles of daily manners and abilities in ancient China: (Ten abilities of a gentleman)

All the weight, hands respectful, eyes at both ends, Rong Zhi mouth, quiet voice, straight head, calm, moral integrity, natural and graceful, sitting like a corpse.

Book of Rites: Jade Algae

■ Foot pile density: "Foot pile density" means that if you are late, you should walk steadily and solemnly. When walking, the center of gravity is on the hind legs.

■ hand respect: "hand respect" means that the position of the hand should be high, which just shows respect for people.

■ Eye end: "Eye end" means looking straight, not squint, and looking at the front calmly and calmly, rather than flickering.

■ Rong Zhi of the mouth: "Rong Zhi of the mouth" means that the shape of the mouth is stable. ■ Whisper: "Whisper" means "don't vomit" and "cough", which is a basic civilized rule, and whispering in public places is an example.

■ Hold your head up and hold your chest up: "Hold your head up and hold your chest up" means that your fingers should be straight and you can't just look.

■ Breath tolerance: "Breath tolerance" means that people's breath should be controlled smoothly, seemingly endlessly, without breathing, making the whole person solemn.

■ Li: "Li" means that if you give something, it means that you immediately lean forward, like things and people, and look modest and virtuous.

■ Color and capacity: "Color and capacity" refers to the invincible appearance.

■ Sitting like a corpse: "Sitting like a corpse" means that the corpse is in a sacred position and respected. This "