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What are the contents of the Eight Rites and Four Instruments?

Eight rites:

Appearance gift, dining gift.

A gift for talking and treating people.

The gift of walking and observing.

Gifts for sightseeing and ceremonies.

Four tools:

Entrance ceremony, growth ceremony

Youth ceremony, adult ceremony

In order to cultivate and practice the socialist core values among minors, Jiangsu started to carry out civilized etiquette education in the whole province from this spring semester, which is the first time in the country. 170,000 minors will become civilized and virtuous people from an early age in the study and experience of "Eight Rites and Four Instruments".

Not long ago, the Provincial Civilization Committee formulated and issued "Opinions on Developing Civilization and Etiquette Education for Minors in the Province" and "Basic Civilization and Etiquette Standards for Minors in Jiangsu Province", emphasizing the importance of "eight etiquette and four documents" for minors.

Appearance talents include a neat face, decent clothes, natural hair style and generous manners.

Dietary ceremonies include paying attention to hygiene, cherishing food, frugal diet and elegant diet.

The gifts of a speech include civilized language, calm and patient listening, sincerity and friendliness.

Politeness in dealing with people includes respecting teachers, loving partners, being tolerant and polite, and being sincere with others.

The gifts of walking include obeying the rules, giving courtesy first, helping the old and taking care of the young, and offering your seat.

Watching the ceremony refers to observing order, caring for the environment, paying attention to appreciation and politely cheering when watching cultural performances and sports competitions.

The gift of sightseeing is to treat the scenery well, cherish cultural relics, respect folk customs and abide by public morality.

Ceremony refers to paying attention to civility, courtesy, respect and solemnity.