Ancient poems or poems about civility and politeness.

1. Ancient poems about civility and politeness

Ancient poems about civility and politeness 1. What are the poems about "civilized manners"?

1, I can't stand not learning etiquette. -The Analects of Confucius. Jishi "

2. A gentleman is kind and polite: a benevolent person loves others, and a polite person respects others. Those who love others will always love others, and those who respect others will always respect others. -Mencius: "Mencius Li Lou"

3. Reciprocity. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go. -The Book of Rites. On Quli

4, you will not be arrogant, arrogance is rude, rudeness is people leaving, and people leaving are rebellious. -Zhuge Liang

We should be keen on acting according to morality instead of talking about morality. -democritus

6. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. -Montesquieu

7. The more developed a person's intelligence and spirit, the freer he is, and the more satisfied he can be in life. -Chekhov

8, do not suffer from disrespect, suffer from morality; Not ashamed of Lu's disagreement, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom. -Zhang Heng

9. When bees sip honey from flowers and leave the camp, they thank the flowers, but the grandiose butterfly thinks the flowers should thank him. Tagore

10, treat people kindly and be like brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. -Guan Zhong

1 1, read poetry books, respect etiquette and behave yourself. -Li Dian's "Three Kingdoms Kill"

12, nobles value power, while people value etiquette. -Austin

13, four books and five classics entered the Korean training, and Confucianism made the monthly order remember Yanju; The so-called etiquette is the end of learning. -Chu Jun Yi's "Puppet Show"

14, words are not etiquette, but self-abuse. My body can't be kind, which means giving up.

15, compassion, benevolence; The heart of shame and evil, the end of righteousness; The words of the heart are the end of the ceremony; The heart of right and wrong is also the end of wisdom. -Mencius "Mencius"

2. What are the ancient poems about "civilized etiquette"?

The ancient poems about "civilized etiquette" are:

1, Beijing

Tang liqiao

The Han dynasty was full of Confucianism, and Zou Tang's righteousness was clear.

Five thousand moral explanations, three hundred manners.

Picking up mustard on the purple edge is full of gold.

Who knows to argue and win the championship again?

The wind of learning prevailed in Han dynasty, and the righteousness of the court prevailed. Five thousand people can be moral and three hundred people can be polite. The bachelors wore all kinds of clothes, and the cages were full of gold, so everyone ignored them. Who is the most knowledgeable? Let's sing a poem together.

2, "The Sage's Filial Piety 240 Zhang Ba"

Song Lintong

Young people also know that filial piety is actually etiquette.

Don't doubt that you are young, but believe that I will forgive you.

Children also know filial piety and talk about etiquette endlessly. Don't doubt that he is young, you must believe that he is well-bred.

3. "quatrains"

Lusong Xizhe

Etiquette is 33 thousand, and the mechanism of enjoying the sky is inevitable.

When you are cold, you are hungry and ready to eat, that is, the last section?

The number of people studying etiquette has changed from hundreds to thousands, which is in line with the arrangement of heaven. Add clothes when you are cold, and eat when you are hungry. Everyone has his own judgment.

4. Interpretation of the Book of Rites

Xunzi of Shang Dynasty

The ceremony is in the right country, the balance is heavy, and the rope ink is on the right.

Civilized manners should be placed in a very important position for a person, just like a straight rope can't be bent.

5. "quatrains"

Wang Song Dali

The arrow of the arrow hangs in the old ceremony, and Lang Jun was born in Liner.

I was annoyed at first, like Summer Xu's second son.

After picking up the bow and arrow again and revisiting the old ceremony, Lang Jun wrote such a masterpiece as Fishing in the Woods. It's really amazing to read it patiently from the beginning.

Extended data:

Etiquette of ancient civilization in China;

There are "Five Rites" in the etiquette of ancient civilization in China. Sacrifice is auspicious, crown wedding is a ceremony, guests are a guest ceremony, military service is a military ceremony, and funeral is a fierce ceremony. Folklore believes that civilized etiquette includes four kinds of life civilized etiquette: birth, coronation, wedding and funeral. In fact, civilized etiquette can be divided into two categories: politics and life.

Political civilization etiquette includes offering sacrifices to heaven, places, ancestral temples, sages of teachers, drinking ceremony in the hometown of respecting teachers, meeting ceremony, military ceremony and so on. Xunzi believes that there are three origins of life civilization etiquette, namely, the origin of heaven and earth, the origin of ancestors and the origin of learning from others. Funeral is the earliest in civilized etiquette. Funeral for the dead is to appease their ghosts, and for the living, respecting the old and loving the young, filial piety and virtue have become a civilized etiquette.

3. What are the ancient poems of civilization and etiquette?

1. Jing Poet: Li Qiao Dynasty: Tang Dynasty.

The Han dynasty was full of Confucianism, and Zou Tang's righteousness was clear. Five thousand moral explanations, three hundred manners. Picking up mustard on the purple edge is full of gold. Who knows to argue and win the championship again?

2. "quatrains" poet: Lv Xizhe Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Etiquette is 33 thousand, and the mechanism of enjoying the sky is inevitable. When you are cold, you are hungry and ready to eat, that is, the last section?

3. "Jueju" Poet: Wang Dalie Dynasty: Song Dynasty

The arrow of the arrow hangs in the old ceremony, and Lang Jun was born in Liner. I was annoyed at first, like Summer Xu's second son.

4. "The Sage's Filial Piety 240 Zhang Ba" Poet: Lin Tong Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Young people also know that filial piety is actually etiquette. Don't doubt that you are still young, you must believe that I will forgive you.

5. Poets in Yuan Dynasty: Sixi Dynasty: Song Dynasty

When the Yuan Dynasty held classes last year, it was full of glory and etiquette. Today, Mianchuan celebrated New Year's Eve and extended the time for guests to have fun. The morning clouds are warm, the clouds are light, the sun melts and the scenery is late. In the early spring of Huangzhou in the distance, palace flowers want to grow for thousands of years.

4. Who knows the ancient poems about civility and etiquette?

1: A gentleman is kind and polite; Benevolent people love others, while courteous people respect others. Those who love others will always love others, and those who respect others will always respect others. -Mencius: "Mencius Li Lou"

Mencius said: "The reason why a gentleman is different from ordinary people is that he has different ideas in his heart. The idea in a gentleman's heart is benevolence and courtesy. Good people love others, and humble people respect others. People who love others will love others; People who respect others will be respected by others.

2. Courtesy is reciprocal, and it is indecent to replace it; It is also impolite to come and not go.

Translation: It means there should be reciprocity in etiquette. Now it also means to answer each other with the same attitude or practice.

3. Sages respect it, fear it, love it, love it, know its evil, hate it, know its good, gather and disperse it, move it calmly, get rid of money, take refuge, win, divide without asking for more, doubt without quality, and be straight without group.

We should be close to and respect those who are better than ourselves in moral character and talent, and we should fear and love them. For the person you love, you should not only know its advantages, but also know its disadvantages; For people you hate, you should know not only their shortcomings, but also their advantages. If you have savings, you should give them to the poor. Be prepared for danger in times of peace and be able to change the situation in time. In front of property, you can't get it; In the face of crisis, you can't escape. Haggle over every ounce, not seeking victory; Don't ask too much when distributing property. Don't pretend to know what you don't know. When you answer others what you already know, you should owe it to your teachers and friends, not as your own invention.

If the husband is sitting like a corpse, he should stand up straight, be polite and conform to the custom.

As for the way to sit, sacrifice should be as heavy as a corpse; Stand up straight and be as respectful as a fasting person. Etiquette should conform to what is appropriate and tasks should conform to local customs.

Polite people are safe, rude people are dangerous, so owners should learn.

If a person knows how to be polite, then he is safe and successful, otherwise he will be in danger. So people who know manners can't help learning from him.

Extended data:

The Book of Rites is an important book of laws and regulations in ancient China.

The content of The Book of Rites is mainly to record and discuss the pre-Qin etiquette system and significance, explain etiquette, record questions and answers between Confucius and disciples, and describe the principles of self-cultivation. In fact, this 90,000-word book has a wide range of contents and diverse categories, involving politics, law, morality, philosophy, history, sacrifice, literature and art, daily life, calendar, geography and many other aspects. It is almost all-encompassing and embodies the political, philosophical and ethical thoughts of Confucianism in the pre-Qin period. It is an important material for studying the pre-Qin society.

The Book of Rites is written in prose, and some chapters have considerable literary value. Some use short and vivid stories to illustrate a certain truth, some are magnificent and precise in structure, some are concise, some are good at psychological description and characterization, and there are a lot of philosophical aphorisms in the book, which are incisive and profound.

References:

Book of Rites-Sogou Encyclopedia

5. What are the ancient poems about "civilized etiquette"?

1. Classic poet: Li Qiao Dynasty: Tang Dynasty and Han Dynasty flourished, and Zou Tang's righteousness was clear.

Five thousand moral explanations, three hundred manners. Picking up mustard on the purple edge is full of gold.

Who knows to argue and win the championship again? 2. "Jueju" Poet: Lv Xizhe Dynasty: The etiquette of the Song Dynasty is 33,000, and the mechanism of appreciating heaven is inevitable.

When you are cold, you are hungry and ready to eat, that is, the last section? 3. "Jueju" Poet: Wang Dalie Dynasty: Song Dynasty, an arrow was hung on the old ceremony, and Lang Jun was born in Liner.

I was annoyed at first, like Summer Xu's second son. 4. Poet: Lin Tongchao: Young people in the Song Dynasty also know that filial piety is actually etiquette.

Don't doubt that you are still young, you must believe that I will forgive you. 5. "Yuan Ri" poet: Sixi Dynasty: When the Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty were held last year, it was brilliant and ceremonial.

Today, Mianchuan celebrated New Year's Eve and extended the time for guests to have fun. The morning clouds are warm, the clouds are light, the sun melts and the scenery is late.

In the early spring of Huangzhou in the distance, palace flowers want to grow for thousands of years.

6. Ancient poems about civilized manners

Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. -Zhuge Liang

A gentleman worries about Tao but not poverty. -Kong Qiu

Poverty has no flattery, wealth has no arrogance. -Zigong

Strong this section is white, and the sky is not poor. -Xun Kuang

The extravagant and lazy are poor, and the thrifty are rich. -Han Fei

Gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugality to cultivate one's morality, indifference to ambition and quietness to inaction. -Zhuge Liang

Luxury is frugal, but fierceness is in sight. -Bai Juyi

Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and refrain from extravagance and thrift; Think long to cut the roots, long to block the sources. Wei Zhi

Looking at the ambition of a virtuous country and its home in the past, we will be thrifty and extravagant. -Li Shangyin

The overlord takes the two rivers alone, and the descendants drop hundreds of cities. What about happiness and security after the success of luxury? -Wang Anshi

If you are extravagant, you will have more desires. Scholar desires more Taoism, then he yearns for wealth, and the abandoned Taoist version seeks quick disaster. -Sima Guang

Who warmly welcomes guests, as close as brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. -Guan Zhong

There are brave people in the world who are not surprised, embellished or angry when they suddenly come. -Su Shi

Without learning manners, there is no way to establish power. -Confucius

The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is out of courtesy.

Do not act on small evils, and do not act on small good.

7. Ancient etiquette poems

"If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand it."

-The Analects of Confucius. Jishi "

The meaning of a gentleman is benevolence, and its meaning is ceremony: the benevolent loves others, and the courtesy respects others. Those who love others will always love others, and those who respect others will always respect others.

-Mencius: "Mencius Li Lou"

Courtesy is reciprocated. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go.

-The Book of Rites. On Quli

Manner is a mirror, reflecting everyone's own image.

-Goethe: Affinity

One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make people dominated by form in pure material life and become aesthetic people in the realm of beauty.

-Schiller: Letters about Aesthetic Education

Politeness is the art of making choices in one's true thoughts.

Stevens: Mrs de Steele.

Politeness pleases people who are polite and people who are treated politely.

-Montesquieu: On the Spirit of Law

Politeness has nothing to lose, but everything to gain.

-Marvo montague: Letters.

Etiquette is the smallest but most stable of all norms.

Laroche Foucault: The Book of Moral Proverbs

Politeness is the flower of friendship. People who have no manners can't talk about fraternity.

-Jubail: Collection of Famous Sentences

What makes a person great is not wealth and family, but valuable behavior and noble character.

-Ovi: A list of famous sentences.

8. Ancient poems about civilization

If you don't learn manners, you can't stand it "-The Analects of Confucius. Jishi "

The meaning of a gentleman is benevolence, and its meaning is ceremony: the benevolent loves others, and the courtesy respects others. Those who love others will always love others, and those who respect others will always respect others. -Mencius: "Mencius Li Lou"

Courtesy is reciprocated. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go. -The Book of Rites. On Quli

The overlord takes the two rivers alone, and the descendants drop hundreds of cities. What about happiness and security after the success of luxury? -Wang Anshi

If you are extravagant, you will have more desires. If a gentleman desires more, he will yearn for wealth, and will soon waste his own way and get into trouble. -Sima Guang

Who warmly welcomes guests, as close as brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. -Guan Zhong

There are brave people in the world who are not surprised, embellished or angry when they suddenly come. -Su Shi

If you don't learn manners, you can't stand it -Confucius

The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is out of courtesy.

Do not act on small evils, and do not act on small good.

Only virtue and virtue can serve others. -Liu Bei

Don't disrespect the position, but don't disrespect the virtue; Don't be ashamed of your lack of cooperation, but be ashamed of your ignorance. -Zhang Heng

Soil can hold up the city wall, and virtue is thick soil. -Li Bai

Extended data:

Classical poetry, a genre of China's ancient poetry, also known as classical poetry or archaism, refers to a poetic genre that originated before the Tang Dynasty and was opposite to the modern poetry that appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Its characteristic is that the metrical restrictions are not too strict.

Genre scope

As a poetry genre, archaic poetry refers to ancient poetry as opposed to modern poetry, also known as archaic poetry. There are all kinds of poems before the formation of Tang law, as well as poems written in ancient Chinese after Tang dynasty. With the Tang Dynasty as the boundary, the pre-Tang poems from the Book of Songs to the Southern and Northern Dynasties are all ancient poems. Since then, classical poetry has gradually declined and disappeared.

Metric characteristics

Ancient poetry (ancient poetry) has a fixed poem and style. Compared with modern poetry, the metrical restrictions of ancient poetry are less. The length can be long or short, and the rhyme is more free and flexible. There are four words, five words, seven words, miscellaneous words and other forms. The ancient poems after the Han and Wei Dynasties are generally dominated by five or seven words, with certain rhyme and inflections.

All ancient poems are classified according to the number of words in the poem. Four-character ancient poems are referred to as four-character ancient poems for short; Five-character ancient poems are referred to as five-character ancient poems for short; Seven-character ancient poems are referred to as seven-character ancient poems for short. Four-character poems were adopted by people as early as the Book of Songs. But it gradually declined in the Tang Dynasty, and few people wrote it.

Five-character ancient poetry is the orthodoxy of ancient poetry, and many people write it. Seven-character ancient poetry is not the mainstream of classical poetry, because it originated late. Therefore, the seven-character ancient style is greatly influenced by the seven-character modern poetry.

References:

Ancient Poetry-Baidu Encyclopedia