Civilized etiquette is the fine tradition of the Chinese nation and the foundation of young people's learning and life. In order to encourage teachers and students to inherit the fine traditional virtues, on the morning of October 18, the Tenth Primary School of Xinyang City (Huimin Primary School) held a flag-raising ceremony with the theme of "learning routines, knowing etiquette, and being a civilized ten little people".

The flag bearer is in place ready to raise the flag
Accompanied by the majestic national anthem, the national flag rises in the morning sun
At the event, the relevant person in charge of the school read out the "Detailed Rules for the One-Day Routine Management of the Tenth Primary School in Xinyang City", put forward new requirements for the ten small children, and called on all students to start from themselves, start from small things, lead the civilized fashion, strive to be civilized students, and create a civilized ten small campus.
The "Civilized Etiquette Exercise" brought by the May 1st class students showed the spirit and etiquette of the ten primary school students.
At the end of the activity, the school leaders awarded awards to the "Civilized Etiquette Little Pacesetters" selected in the school's "Civilized Etiquette Month", hoping that the students would learn from these pacesetters and blossom the flowers of civilized etiquette all over the campus.
Through this theme education, let the majority of teachers and students further realize from the ideology that civilized etiquette is a kind of self-discipline and respect for others, advocating etiquette and practicing civilization is the common responsibility of mankind, inheriting national virtues from action, actively practicing the core values of socialism, building a harmonious and civilized campus environment, and promoting the construction of campus civilization to write a new chapter.
Through today's flag-raising ceremony on the theme of speaking about civilization and understanding politeness, I learned that stressing civilization and understanding politeness is the fine tradition of Chinese. As a primary school student and a Young Pioneer, I feel that we have the responsibility and obligation to inherit and carry forward the fine traditions of the Chinese nation. This requires us to start from a little bit and develop good civilized behavior. For example, going up and down the stairs is not crowded, not pushing, actively answering questions during class, seeing teachers taking the initiative to say hello, and following the instructions to queue up after school.
——Ten small five first class Ouyang Baowei
In school, the teacher often taught us to be a good child who talks about civilization, the school uniform should be clean and tidy, the red scarf should be worn in a standardized manner, and I should share these small knowledge of civilization and etiquette with my parents and good friends, so that they can also be a civilized person.
——Class 21 Liu Anqi
Through today's flag-raising ceremony, I learned a lot, I know that civilized etiquette is the embodiment of personal quality, as a ten-elementary school student, I must always keep in mind the norms of civilization and strive to be a small pacesetter of civilization.
——Class 62 Fu Hansheng
Reporter: Liu Yufan
Editor: Zhou Yaxuan
Editor-in-charge: Fei Yulei
Review: Zhai Jingang
Final Judge: Yin Yan