The opening ceremony and the opening ceremony are different in meaning, object, form and content. The opening ceremony is one of the four major ceremonies in the life of ancient scholars. Students will get up early on the first day of school and come to school. The first teacher will teach them the most basic and simple truth of life, teach them to read and write, and then pay homage to Confucius before they can enter school. This ceremony is the opening ceremony.
The opening ceremony is the form of enlightenment education for children to start literacy in China traditional culture, and it is the first gift accepted by ancient scholars in China. This ceremony is called "Breaking the Mongolian Culture", which is a national folk cultural activity to carry forward the excellent Chinese traditional culture, excavate and learn the moral values in the classics of Chinese studies, and promote the ideological and moral construction of minors.
The opening ceremony is a form of enlightening children with China traditional culture. The opening ceremony refers to the opening ceremony for a person, indicating that he has changed from a student status to a graduate or entered the next stage of study. The opening ceremony is mainly aimed at children; The opening ceremony is mainly aimed at students, especially high school or college graduates.
The opening ceremony is usually held on solemn occasions; As for the costumes for the opening ceremony, China traditional national costume Hanfu should be used. The opening ceremony is usually held at the graduation ceremony held by a school or university. It usually includes the speech of the principal or teacher, the issuance of graduation certificates, and the flipping or throwing of the bachelor's hat.
Social significance of the opening ceremony
At the opening ceremony, the enlightenment teacher was very concerned. They can write and draw, have a profound knowledge of ancient Chinese, and the overall atmosphere of the opening ceremony is harmonious. They all appeared in Hanfu, showing their respect for the ancient traditional culture of China. This activity is held to create momentum for learning calligraphy, hoping to attract students to learn China calligraphy and promote traditional calligraphy culture through the novel ceremony of Zhu Sha's enlightenment.
With the society becoming more and more open, children eat foreign fast food, wear dresses, learn foreign languages and play computer games. Most new computer people write crooked handwriting, not to mention taking pains to practice calligraphy, and often scoff at other excellent cultural traditions. A grand ceremony will make children regard school knowledge as a sacred mission and enhance their interest in learning.