Expand one's knowledge
Since ancient times, there have been four major ceremonies in life, namely, opening ceremony, entering ceremony, gratitude ceremony and champion ceremony, and the opening ceremony was the first ceremony in China's ancient life. The opening ceremony is a form of enlightenment education for children to start literacy, commonly known as breaking the ignorance. In the traditional etiquette of China, the opening ceremony is a very grand ceremony, which has important symbolic significance for every child who studies.
Dress appropriately: Dressing appropriately can not only hide the sense of shame, but also reflect people's mental outlook. Dressing appropriately is the best carrier to recall the excellent moral character of ancestors and the first step for children to understand books. The so-called dress appropriately first, then understand things.
Gratitude for teachers: Respecting teachers and valuing morality is an excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation. After dressing neatly, the children and the teacher bowed together to show respect and show respect for traditional culture. Appreciate the teacher and thank him for his teaching.
Zhusha Qizhi: Zhusha Qizhi, also known as "opening the eyes of the sky", means opening up wisdom to entrust children with bright eyes and study hard.
Singing with drums: Mingming, Mingming. In the "drumming" session, the children lined up, drummed once in turn, and spoke out their voices loudly, with the aim of broadening their horizons, being knowledgeable and enterprising.
Enlightenment painting: an inkstone, a stroke, a piece of rice paper, a square herringbone, vividly on the paper. How to write this word well and do it well is our lifelong university question. Enlightenment writes about human nature. I hope that children can stand up and be human, and be as indomitable as herringbone.
Four rites of life
Opening ceremony: It mainly includes four links: dress ceremony, worship ceremony, cinnabar opening ceremony and drumming ceremony. Adult ceremony: In ancient times, when a man reached the age of 20, he had to hold a coronation ceremony to show that he was an adult before he could get married. Wedding Ceremony: This ceremony belongs to one of the cultural essences of the Han nationality. Ancient people thought dusk was a good time, and they usually held weddings at dusk.
A funeral is a funeral ceremony. It mainly includes: burial, mourning, mourning, etc. The Han nationality has had adult ceremonies since ancient times. Men call it "crown ceremony" and women call it "gift". The ceremony of crown and tie is an important starting point of Chinese etiquette.