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1. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. - Confucius.
2. The reason why mortals are more expensive than beasts is to be polite. - Yanzi Spring and Autumn
3. Don't take evil as small, don't take good as small. Only virtuous and virtuous, able to obey others. —Liu Bei.
4. Do not suffer from the disrespect of position, but suffer from the disrespect of virtue; There is no shame in the gang, and there is no shame in wisdom. —Zhang Heng.
5. The earth can support the city wall, and accumulate virtue for the thick land. — Li Bai.
6. Quiet self-cultivation, thrift to cultivate virtue. —Zhuge Liang.
An archaic sentence about Chinese etiquette.
7. A gentleman is not worried about poverty. — Confucius.
8. Poor and unashamed, rich and arrogant. — Zigong.
9. If you are strong and economizeal, you can't be poor. — Xun condition.
10. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, and those who are thrifty are rich. —Han Fei.
11. The trip of the husband and gentleman is quiet to self-cultivation, thrifty to cultivate virtue, non-indifferent and unambitious, non-quiet and far-reaching. —Zhuge Liang.
12, the extravagant are in disarray, and the thrifty are safe, and one murder and one auspiciousness are in front of you. — Bai Juyi.
13. Don't think of danger in times of peace, abstain from luxury and frugality; Si seeks wood to cut roots, and wants to flow long. —Wei Zheng.
14. After a tour of the former virtuous country and home, it became from diligence and thrift to luxury. —Li Shangyin.
15, Bazu took Erjiang alone, and his descendants mostly surrendered to hundreds of cities. After the success of luxury, Yile is safe and woe? —Wang Anshi.
16. Extravagance is desire. If a gentleman desires more, he will desire wealth and wealth, and he will quickly get into trouble in vain. —Sima Guang.
17. Be kind and welcome, like a brother; The evil spirit welcomes people and harms the soldiers. —Guan Zhong.
18. There are brave people in the world, who come suddenly without being surprised, and without being angry. —Su Shi.
19, the celebrity, the most humane - Xunzi.
20. To govern the people in peace, don't be good at etiquette - filial piety.
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20. Those who love others will always love them; Those who respect others will always respect them.
21. If you regard etiquette as higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people. - Bacon.
22. A gentleman's sincerity is precious. —The Book of Rites
23, rites, through the state, the establishment of the community, the order of the people, the heirs. - Left Biography
24. Birds soar freely because of their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and the campus will be more progressive because of civilization.
25. Don't take evil as small, don't take good as small.
26. Faith is a man. —The Analects.
27. People must know and then know how to love the body, know how to love the body and then know how to love others, and then know how to protect the world.
28. Be merciful at hand, and be merciful at your feet!
29. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. —Rousseau.
30. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence.
31. Etiquette is to add a layer of algae to all his other virtues, to make them useful to him, to gain for him the respect and favor of all those who are close to him. - Locke.
32. Those who keep are moral, those who do are faithful, and those who cherish are honorable.
33. Only wide can be wide, and only thick can carry things. A gentleman carries things with virtue. - Yi Chuan".
34. Caring for the school, our duty; It is our duty to take care of the school; Love the school, our voice.
35. If a person is rude, he will not be born, if he is rude, he will not succeed, and if the country is rude, he will be restless. - Xunzi.
36. Happily play games and be with harmony. Don't fight, don't chase, don't forget, don't forget the word safety.
37. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. —The Analects.
38. There is an inner politeness that is associated with love: it produces the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of the act. —Goethe.
39. What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of presiding over a funeral. —Jen La Lowell.
40. Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. - Love and dedication.
41. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette. —Tennyson.
42. Politeness and civility are the golden keys to our coexistence.
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The verses about the liturgy are as follows:
1. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. —The Analects of Ji
2. The gentleman is benevolent and courteous: the benevolent love others, the courteous respect others, the lovers always love them, and the respectful ones always respect them. —Mencius.
3. "The Spirit of the Law" talks about politeness, which does not lose anything, but can gain everything. - Mavo Montagu.
4. Manners are a mirror that reflects everyone's own image. —Goethe.
5. One of the most important tasks of the civilization of "Affinity" is to make man also subject to form in his purely material life, so that he can become an aesthetic person within the scope of the kingdom of beauty. - Schiller.
6. "Aesthetic Education Book" Politeness is the art of making choices in a person's own true thoughts. - Astevens.
7, "Virtue. Mrs. Steele's politeness pleases those who are polite, and it pleases those who are treated with courtesy. —Montesquieu.
8. Courtesy is still exchanged, and it is rude to go back and forth; It is also rude to come and not to communicate. - The Book of Rites
9. The etiquette of the Epistles is the smallest but most stable of all the norms. - La Rochefoucauld.
10. "Moral Proverbs" Politeness is the flower of fraternity. People who are not polite cannot talk about fraternity. - Joubert.
11. "Famous Sayings" makes a person great, not because of wealth and family, but because of valuable behavior and noble character. - Ovie.
12. There are two kinds of bad etiquette in "Famous Quotes": the first is shyness; The second is misconduct and contempt; The only way to avoid these two situations is to follow the following rule: don't look down on yourself and don't look down on others. – John Locke.
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1. Etiquette is a subtle thing, it is not only indispensable for people's communication, but also not too careful.
2. Etiquette is the easiest thing to do, and it is also the easiest thing to ignore, but she is the most precious thing, praise etiquette.
3. Etiquette is an integral part of the traditional culture of a country and a nation, and is one of the symbols of human spiritual civilization; In fact, it is spread and inherited in people's common life and mutual interactions, and it has become a habit along the way, and the halberd has sunk down and is widely accepted.
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