A bow, a respect.
In Japanese etiquette, bending over is the most basic etiquette among friends, bending over 90 degrees is respect for friends and elders, and bending over after obeying instructions from superiors is respect for superiors.
A bow, a tribute, without a trace of extreme, without a trace of stain. While respecting others, you will also be respected by others. This bend has no hierarchy and is a symbol of equality and peace.
Bending is not humiliation, but a kind of personality spirit.
1970 65438+February 7, Federal Chancellor Willie? Brandt knelt down in front of the memorial to the Jewish dead in Warsaw. It was a kneeling without any arrangement or warning, which shocked everyone around. That is not humiliation, but a kind of personality spirit, a reflection on Nazi Germany and a mourning for the victims.
This bending over resolved the feud between the two countries, not humiliation, but the embodiment of personality spirit.
Bending down is a kind of patience.
The humiliation of Han Xin's legs is well known. Can Han Xin's martial arts really defeat street children? He endured the humiliation. The children in the street only know how to make fun of them, but they don't know the ambition of a swan. This patience won back after Han Xin became a general. Bear the burden of humiliation, so don't be afraid of this little humiliation for future development.
A bow is to bear the burden of humiliation, but also for greater development in the future, in order to show people the truth that "a little tolerance leads to great mischief."
A bend, a pure land.
In the society of 2 1 century, people's living standards are constantly improving, while our living environment is deteriorating. In China, where the population quality is not excellent, littering can be seen everywhere. Bend down and pick up a piece of paper to make the ground less stained and smile more. Who wants to fill their home with waste paper and bad smell? Bend over to make 2 1 century better.
Bending down to pick up paper is not a low-level behavior, but a manifestation of good quality.
Bowing to others is not humiliation, but out of respect for etiquette, and it is also a good embodiment of personality spirit, good quality and patience.
Why should bending over be regarded as humiliation? Why never bend like steel? Sometimes bending over is more attractive than standing upright.