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Etiquette is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is lǐ yí, which means etiquette and ceremony. From Poem Xiaoya Chutz: "The offerings are staggered and the manners are different." Etiquette in social activities, in order to respect each other, in appearance, appearance, manners, manners and so on. * * * is the same as the accepted code of conduct.
Etiquette is the general name of etiquette, courtesy, etiquette and ceremony. Etiquette is established by people, which shows their ideology of respect, awe and prayer for people, themselves, ghosts and gods, and nature, as well as various customary forms and behavioral norms. The usual forms here include etiquette and ceremony. Etiquette is generally personal and can be accomplished without other things, such as kowtowing, bowing, handing over and greeting.
Most of the ceremonies are collective and generally need to be completed with the help of other objects, such as foundation laying ceremony, launching ceremony, welcoming ceremony, wedding ceremony, hole worship ceremony and so on. The earliest etiquette of human beings is sacrificial etiquette, which mainly expresses reverence and prayer for the gods of heaven and earth.
1, the combination of etiquette is: etiquette, appearance, appearance and demeanor.
2, etiquette, pinyin lǐ yí, meaning etiquette, ceremony. Such as good manners and diplomatic etiquette.
3, handsome, China idiom, Pinyin is yí biǎo táng táng ng, which describes people's appearance, appearance, generous manners and dignified posture.
4. Instruments and Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: yíbi?o interpretation: refers to specifications and models; Appearance and manners; An instrument for measuring instructions.
5. There are many kinds of idioms in China. Pinyin is yí tài wàn fāng, which means that the appearance and posture are beautiful in all aspects.