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1.Don't talk or talk to others.
2.Your shoes don't make a sound when you walk.
3.Don't press the phone button to send text messages non-stop.
4.Don't flirt with the opposite sex next to you.
5.Don't eat, don't chew gum.
6.Don't take up a seat with anything, and don't put your bag on a seat next to you where no one is sitting for a while.
7.Take care of the book, and do not annotate or fold the pages on the book.
8.The finished books are placed in the designated position of the library as required.
9.Clear your seat when you leave the library and move your chair closer to your desk.
10.Queue up carefully when borrowing and returning books.
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Different ethnic groups have different possibilities, and today I will mainly talk about the customs and etiquette of the Hui people.
The Hui people have a long history and a unique and ancient culture. In particular, the customs and culture of the Hui nationality are gorgeous and colorful, which has attracted the attention of the world. The Hui speak Chinese as their common language, but in their religious life and social interactions, they have a large number of words or phrases that are communicated only within Muslims.
Hui costumes.
The clothing of the Hui people is generally similar to that of the Han people, but the ancient tradition is still preserved in the headdress, and the Hui men generally wear white brimmed hats to indicate cleanliness and cleanliness; Women wear round caps and hijabs, which usually cover their hair, ears, and necks. The hijab is divided into young girls, daughters-in-law, and old women, with young girls wearing green, daughters-in-law wearing black, and elderly women wearing white.
Hui wedding.
Two or three days before the wedding of young Hui men and women, the man should bring steamed buns and mutton to the woman's house"Hypnotic gifts"(Also called giving a big gift). On the day of the wedding, the man has to pick up the bride in the car. The bride is to wear red garments and do ghusl.
scaled"Leave the mother's water"γAt the same time, it is also necessary to ask the Quanke person (that is, the person who has both parents, children, and husband and wife to be harmonious) to send relatives. It is better to send relatives sooner rather than later.
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1. The Gift of Walking:
Pay attention to interpersonal relationships as you walk.
of the handling, so there is walking etiquette. In ancient times, it was common to practice "tending to bow", that is, when a person with a low status walked in front of a person with a high status, he must bow his head and bend down, and show respect to the Venerable in a small and brisk way, which is "tending to bow".
In the traditional walking etiquette, there is also the principle of "walking in the middle of the road, standing in the middle of the door", that is, you should not walk in the middle of the road, you should walk on the side; Do not stand in the middle of the door while standing. This not only shows respect to His Holiness, but also avoids pedestrians.
2. Gift of meeting:
People should meet each other every day with both a warm attitude and a polite attitude. There are certain rules for how to meet people of different identities.
3. The gift of taking a seat:
The traditional social etiquette is orderly, and there are also the main and secondary seats, with the honorable sitting at the top and the humble sitting last.
4. The gift of eating:
Food etiquette in Chinese culture.
In the pre-Qin period, people kissed guests from all over the world with the gift of feasting on swallows, and the descendants often gathered to eat and drink.
The banquet of the welcome guests is called "receiving the wind" and "washing the dust", and the banquet of sending off the guests is called "Yangxing".
5. Congratulations and condolences:
Since ancient times, China has been a humane society, where people care for each other and sympathize with each other, and there are many rituals and customs in worship, celebration and mourning.
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What are the etiquettes for New Year's greetings?
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There are five rites in traditional Chinese etiquette, the sacrificial thing is the auspicious ceremony, the crown wedding is the wedding ceremony, the guest is the guest ceremony, the military service is the military ceremony, and the funeral is the murderous ceremony.
Chinese etiquette refers to Chinese etiquette and rituals, and Zhou etiquette was generally implemented in ancient times. China is known as the "State of Etiquette", and it is the so-called summer of etiquette. Chinese etiquette is based on Zhou, and ancient China generally implemented Zhou etiquette.
Folklore believes that etiquette includes four kinds of life etiquette: birth, crown, marriage and funeral, in fact, etiquette can be divided into two categories.
One category includes sacrifices to the sky, earth, and temples, as well as worship to ancestors, kings, and sages, as well as village drinks, meeting ceremonies, military salutes, etc. The first category includes the five rituals, the high rituals, the rituals, the birth ceremony, the crown ceremony, the food etiquette, and the gift ceremony.
The origin of etiquette
According to Xunzi, there are "three books", that is, "the foundation of the born of heaven and earth", "the foundation of the ancestors", and "the foundation of the rule of the monarch". The funeral ceremony for the deceased is to appease their ghosts, and for the living, it becomes a ritual for the elders and the young, and to be filial and upright. In the process of establishing and implementing the ritual, the Chinese patriarchal system was born (see Chinese Patriarchal Law).
The essence of ritual is the way to govern people, and it is a derivative of the belief in ghosts and gods, and people believe that everything is manipulated by invisible ghosts and gods, and the performance of rituals is to curry favor with ghosts and gods. Therefore, the ritual originated from the belief in ghosts and gods, and it is also a special manifestation of the belief in ghosts and gods. The emergence of the "Three Rites" ("Rites", "Rites", and "Weekly Rites") marks the mature stage of the development of etiquette.
It wasn't until modern times that etiquette was truly changed.
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