Children's poems on eight etiquette and four etiquette:
The etiquette of appearance, neat face, decent clothes, natural hairstyle and generous manners.
The etiquette of dining should pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally, and eat in an elegant manner.
The etiquette of speaking means using civilized language, being calm, listening patiently, and being sincere and friendly.
Be polite to others, respect teachers, be friendly to partners, be tolerant and courteous, and treat others with integrity.
The etiquette of walking includes observing traffic rules, giving way to others, helping the elderly and the weak, and taking the initiative to give up your seat.
The gift of viewing is to observe order, care for the environment, appreciate with concentration, and cheer politely.
The etiquette of visiting is to be kind to the landscape, protect cultural relics, respect folk customs, and abide by public ethics.
Ritual etiquette means performing rituals according to the rules, being in awe, being solemn and solemn, and respecting etiquette and customs.
(1) Eight etiquette:
The etiquette of appearance, the etiquette of eating and drinking, the etiquette of speaking, the etiquette of treating others, the etiquette of walking, the etiquette of viewing, the etiquette of visiting, the etiquette of ceremony present.
(2) Siyi:
Taking 7 years old, 10 years old, 14 years old, and 18 years old as important nodes, profound, solemn and simple entrance ceremonies and growth ceremonies are organized respectively. Ceremonies, youth rituals, and adult rituals are used to educate and guide minors to strengthen their civilized and etiquette qualities.
Extended information:
In the "Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes" of Jiangsu Province, "Eight Rites" refers to "the etiquette of appearance", "the etiquette of ceremony", "the etiquette of speech", "The etiquette of treating others", "the etiquette of walking", "the etiquette of viewing", "the etiquette of visiting" and "the etiquette of dining". "Four rituals" refers to the entrance ceremony (7 years old), growth ceremony (10 years old), youth ceremony (14 years old), and adult ceremony (18 years old), which educate and guide minors to strengthen their civilized and etiquette qualities. Students' daily behavioral performance of civilized etiquette will be included in the students' comprehensive quality evaluation system as one of the basis for evaluating excellence and awards.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Rites and Four Etiquettes