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Let Chinese etiquette influence the world| the "sitting" of physical etiquette

Let Chinese etiquette influence the world| the "sitting" of physical etiquette

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In the disciple rules, we learned the requirements for physical appearance: "Walk calmly, stand upright, make a deep circle, and worship and respect." "In the pre-Qin period, people sat and lay on the ground, and with the development of the times, people constantly enriched new requirements for physical etiquette norms, and today with the small editor to understand the etiquette norms of "sitting"!

Let Chinese etiquette influence the world| the "sitting" of physical etiquette

(1) Confucianism pays attention to the "rightness" of the human body and the "middle" of the heart, and believes that this is the manifestation of the consistency of the gentleman inside and outside. Therefore, the basic requirement for sitting posture is to maintain the upper body upright, but also to relax the shoulders, put the legs together, and raise the head and chest.

(2) When sitting, sit 2/3 of the chair, do not "collapse" on the chair, keep quiet after sitting steadily, do not move, especially do not look east and west, and keep shaking your legs. When standing up, be light and steady, and don't make a sound.

Let Chinese etiquette influence the world| the "sitting" of physical etiquette

(3) When many people sit down, pay attention to the number of seats, for example, when taking photos with the elders, let the elders sit in the middle, as long as it is not the permission of the elders, it should not sit side by side with them, generally should stand behind the elders.

(4) The most disrespectful and disrespectful thing in the sitting posture of the ancients is to sit directly on the ground with your hips, and then spread your legs apart and straighten forward, looking a bit like sweeping garbage is a pickaxe, so it is called "ji sitting".

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