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Title: Chinese etiquette
Producer: Qing Liu Publishing House: Current Affairs Publishing House Date: 65438+February 2009 ISBN: 9787802322929 Format: 16 Price: 43.00 Yuan.
brief Introduction of the content
A brief introduction to the main contents of Chinese etiquette culture: tracing back to the spiritual origin of the country of etiquette, looking at the world customs in various ways, and having some fun; Visit the original temple of Chinese culture, praise the elegance of etiquette culture, and sigh a few words from the heart; Looking for the essence of etiquette in ancient civilization, lamenting that the human world is changing in cold and warm, covering up a few sad thoughts; Appreciate the different customs of different ethnic groups, feel the outstanding people in China and describe the feelings of children in China. China is known as an ancient civilization and a country of etiquette. In the process of 5,000 years' historical evolution, not only a set of grand etiquette thoughts and norms has been formed, but also its essence has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, forming a complete code of ethics and life behavior, and then internalized into the conscious consciousness of the Chinese nation, which runs through psychological and behavioral activities. This complete ethics and life code of conduct constitute a culture, that is, etiquette culture.
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Chapter I Overview of Etiquette Section I Etiquette Pursuit 1. What is etiquette II. The Origin of Etiquette III. The evolution of etiquette iv. Etiquette in China in Different Periods Section II Etiquette Classification 1. Ancient etiquette II. The characteristics of modern etiquette in the third quarter 1. Normality 2. Difference 3. Inheritance 4. Development 5. Grade 6. Identity VII. Civilization VIII. Self-discipline Section IV. Social Functions of Etiquette I. Communication Functions II. Coordination function 3. Maintenance function four. Education Function Section 5 Politeness, Etiquette and Their Relationship with Etiquette I. Politeness II. Etiquette three. Etiquette and its relationship Section 6 Etiquette and cultivation I. Ideological and moral cultivation II. Chapter II Cultural and Artistic Cultivation History of Chinese Etiquette Development Section I Shang Dynasty Period Section II Zhou Dynasty Period Section III Han Dynasty Period Section IV Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Period 1. Farming ceremony ii. Bar mitzvah 3. Nuo instrument 4. Identity endogamy 5. Funeral Customs Section V Sui and Tang Dynasties Section VI Song Dynasty Section VII Liao and Jin Dynasties Section VIII Yuan Dynasty Section IX Ming Dynasty Period I, Wedding II, Funeral III, Crown Ceremony IV, Birthday Ceremony V, Social Etiquette Section X Qing Dynasty Period I, Sacrifice Etiquette II, dress etiquette III, Court Etiquette Chapter III China Court Etiquette Section I Overview of Court Etiquette Section II Royal Sacrifice 1, Sacrifice Ceremony 2, Sacrifice Ceremony 3, Ancestral Temple Sacrifice 4. Royal Festival Ceremony VII. Terminology of royal etiquette Part IV. Palace political etiquette. Brief Introduction Guo Jun Section 5 Life Etiquette of Ming and Qing Dynasties I. Emperor's Life II. Happy third son of the dragon. Palace bath four. Book etiquette v. Emergency etiquette VI. Board etiquette seven. The sixth ceremony of the emperor is mainly the mother-in-law, and the seventh ceremony of the monarch, minister and son is the Ming and Qing costumes 1. Imperial costume ii. Forbidden city costumes 3. Imperial costume 4. Palace clothes. Imperial etiquette 1. Eat 2. Drink 3. Chapter IV Making Wedding Etiquette Section 1 Overview of Wedding Etiquette Section 2 Ancient Wedding 1. Ancient characteristic marriage system II. Three books, six gifts and three. Ancient wedding. Personal marriage etiquette and ancient marriage customs. Weddings in previous dynasties: 1. Pre-Qin period: 2. Qin and Han dynasties 3. IV of the Tang Dynasty. Song dynasty versus yuan dynasty. VII of the Ming Dynasty. The fourth quarter, the development of wedding dresses in China in the Qing Dynasty, the fifth quarter, modern weddings in China, and the sixth quarter, modern wedding etiquette 1. Engagement 2. Marriage registration. Changes in modern weddings. Diversified modern weddings. Wedding speech. Wedding anniversary 7. Divorce etiquette Section 7 Wedding etiquette Chapter 5 Personal etiquette Section 1 Overview of Personal etiquette 1. Concepts and characteristics. The meaning of personal etiquette. The cultivation and formation of personal etiquette Section 2 Ancient personal etiquette 1. Coronation ceremony ii. Wedding ceremony. Sit and walk. Ancient costumes 5. Ancient grooming etiquette 6. Birth etiquette custom Section 3 Common sense of ancient personal etiquette 1. Ancient surnames 2. Ancient description of tertiary period. Ancient polite expressions Section 4 Modern personal etiquette. Gender equality three. Men's and Women's Clothing Section 5 Modern Personal Etiquette I. Manners and Etiquettes II. Speaking etiquette three. Personal hygiene. Meeting Etiquette Chapter VI Social Etiquette Section 1 Overview of Social Etiquette 1. Introduction 2. Feature 3. Principles of social etiquette. Types and functions of social etiquette Section 2 Address etiquette 1. An overview of address etiquette II. Types of address etiquette. Common honors in ancient times Section 3 Common social etiquette in ancient times 1. The way to salute 2. Meeting etiquette three. Worship he qing's hanging ceremony IV. Banquet etiquette v. rural drinking ceremony VI Li Yan in the fourth quarter. Letter etiquette 1. Letter introduction 2. Alphabetic nickname III. Letter delivery. Writing Etiquette Part V, Modern Socialization Part I, Address Part II. Introduction III. Social card. General etiquette 5. Invitation letter 6. Social dining etiquette. Farewell etiquette eight. Out of courtesy to see the guests off. Avoid indecent etiquette Chapter VII Funeral Etiquette Section 1 The Origin of Funeral Section 2 The Evolution of Funeral Etiquette Section 3 Traditional Funeral Etiquette I. Stopping a corpse II. Initial death III. Mourning four. Mourn; Attend the funeral. Mourn for VII. Choose a day. Mourn for IX. Do "July" X. Burial Section 4 Post-burial custom 1. Sacrifice after burial 2. Filial piety custom three. Sweeping Festival in Tomb-Sweeping Day V. Overview of Modern Funeral I. Funeral Reform II. Facility construction iii. Six subjects of funeral management. Modern funeral ceremony i. funeral notice and obituary II. Send it to the funeral home 3. Funeral home matters 4. The layout of the mourning hall Accept gifts and signatures. The victim's dress. Funeral Ceremony Chapter VIII Etiquette and Culture of Some Ethnic Minorities Section I Achang Nationality Section II Bai Nationality Section III Baoan Nationality Section IV Bulang Nationality Section V Buyi Nationality Section VI Korean Nationality Section VII Daur Nationality Section VIII Dai Nationality Section IX De 'ang Nationality Section X Dongxiang Nationality Section XI Dong Nationality Section XII Dulong Nationality Section XIII Oroqen Nationality Section XIV Russian Section XV Ewenki Nationality Section XVI Gaoshan Nationality Section XVII Hani Nationality Section XVII Kazakh Section XIX Hezhe Nationality Section XX Jinuo Nationality Section XX Section Jingpo Section 22 Jingpo Section 23 Kirgiz Section 24 Lahu Section 25 Li Section 26 Wa Section 27 Manchu Section 29 Maonan Section 30 Menba Section 31 Mongolian Section 32 Miao Section 33 Mulao Section 34 Naxi Section 35 Nu Section 36 Pumi Section 37 Qiang Section 38 Salar Section 39 She Section 41 Aquarium. Section Tajik Ethnic Family 42 Tatar Family 43 Turkish Family 44 Tujia Family 45 Wa Family 46 Uzbek Family 47 Xibe Family 48 Yao Family 50 Gelao Family 5 1 Yugur Family 52 Zhuang. ...