Basic explanation of ceremony
Gift [lǐ]?
1, the moral concepts and customs formed by festivals in social life? : the wedding.
2, in line with the overall interests of the rulers of the code of conduct? : ethics (jiao).
3. Attitude and action of showing respect? : comity
4. Celebrate, be friendly or pay tribute to gifts? : gifts.
Extended data:
Glyph evolution:
Explain these words:
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": courtesy, achievement also. So, everything is blessed by God. From show, from embarrassment, embarrassment is also loud.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ritual and Sacrificial Activities. Rituals used to worship God and bless. Glyphs use "yes" and "qi" to express meaning, and "qi" is also a phonetic symbol.
Related vocabulary explanation:
1, etiquette [lǐ jié]?
Bowing, shaking hands, offering wreaths, offering Hada, firing salute and other customary forms to express respect, greetings and condolences.
2. Team ceremony [du?lǐ]?
Chinese Young Pioneers salute with their right hands and five fingers together, palms forward and heads held high, indicating that people's interests are above everything else.
3. etiquette?
A country of etiquette.
4. Pay tribute to [JL ǐ]?
Stand at attention, raise your hand or bow to show respect: pay tribute to the teacher.
5. salute?
A cannon used to pay tribute or hold a celebration ceremony.