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Idioms related to etiquette
Knowing the book as a gift, knowing and reaching: I know. Educated and polite. Describe being educated.

First come, first served.

Empty left is empty: empty; Left: in ancient times, left was respected; Wait: wait. Wait for someone else with an empty seat.

In the old society, most of the human feelings of scholars were poor. In case of human relations, they can't afford to buy gifts, so they have to cut paper and write letters. As the saying goes, "a scholar has half a piece of paper." Generally speaking, gifts are too small.

Under the eviction order, Qin Shihuang once issued an eviction order to expel guests from all over the world. Generally speaking, the host drives away unwelcome guests.

Giving back peaches means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

The poem Feng Wei papaya wood thrown at Joan reported, "Give me a papaya and give it to Joan. It is always good to report. "It is said that men and women love each other and give each other gifts. Later used to refer to repaying others' deep friendship.

Three visits: visits; A thatched cottage. It was originally a story about Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang at the end of Han Dynasty. Metaphor is sincere and invited again and again.

Sweep the sofa: the bed. Clean the bed and wait for the guests. Welcome guests.

Go to a place where you have your hometown and live according to the customs and habits of this place. It is also a metaphor for being able to adapt to any place.

A little lack of teaching means no rules and no education.

It's hard to refuse kindness, but strong feelings.

Do as Romans do in Rome.

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When you go to a place, you will abide by the local customs.

Entry and exit: frontier; Prohibition: Prohibition refers to something that is not liked by law or custom. Before entering a country or region, you must first ask what is forbidden there.

But this is disrespectful: drive it away. Of invitations, gifts, etc. For others. If you refuse to accept it, it is disrespectful.

Sending goose feathers thousands of miles away is a metaphor. Although the gift is meager, it contains deep friendship.

A thousand miles of goose feather is a metaphor for a small gift, with deep feelings and heavy meanings.

Pro and con refer to intimacy, alienation, wealth and poverty. Describe people with different status and relationships.

The door won't close. Binbin: Guest. No guests stayed outside the door. Describe hospitality.

Rites, Righteousness, Honesty and Shame The ancients believed that propriety is based on respect and inferiority, righteousness is the criterion of action, honesty is integrity, and shame is shame. Refers to the moral standards and behavior norms of feudal society.

The person who comes to the door will not refuse anything that comes before what he wants or is delivered to his door.

Coming without disrespect also means that you will respond to the behavior imposed on you by others.

Politeness means that politeness should be rewarded. Now it also means to answer each other with the same attitude or practice.

I cut my hair, stayed in Binjin, and lived a poor life in Tao Kan. One day, it snowed heavily, and Xiao Lian Fan Kui from the same county visited. Mrs. Zhan, Tao's mother, cut her hair and sold it to entertain guests, filing the grass for the horse. See Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yuan Xian in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, "cutting your hair to keep a guest" is an allusion to the way a good mother treats guests.

Red tape: regulations and ceremonies; Hey: there are many; Section: etiquette. Excessive ceremony or etiquette. It is also a metaphor for other tedious and redundant things.

Chicken fighting for wine is chicken fighting for wine, which is simply drinking and drinking. Sacrifice dead friends with chicken and wine.

Bow, bow, bow: bow with your hands folded. Bend down and salute. An expression of respect, obedience, or entreaty.

Friendship of the landlord: local owners; Friendship: obligation. Hospitality obligations of local residents to foreign guests.

Bow to the old etiquette, bend over and make a fist, and swing up and down to show respect.

Three visits to the cabin: one visit. Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang in the thatched cottage three times. Later, this allusion was used to express the emperor's gratitude to his subordinates. It is also a metaphor for sincere invitation or visit.

Generation refers to the size and status of generation.

Modest words and courtesy: modesty. Modest words and generous gifts

Modesty values money: modesty; Weight: thick; Coin: a gift. Say modest words and send heavy gifts. Describe what you want from others.

Money is heavy and sweet, with rich gifts and beautiful words. Refers to the temptation to use property for a certain purpose.

Feel at home: guests; Arrive: arrive; Home: Go home. Guests feel at home when they come here. Describe the hospitality of the guests.

Polite: The original intention is to have both culture and quality, and the later description is elegant. Describe a personable and polite manner.

Neither humble nor supercilious: humble and inferior; Kang: Arrogant. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious.

Leave without saying goodbye: leave; Don't: leave Leave without saying goodbye. Or slipped away.

Neither humble nor supercilious: arrogance; Humble: low and inferior. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious.