Brief introduction to nouns:
Military salute, one of the Five Rites in the Western Zhou Dynasty, is pronounced as jūnlǐ, which refers to the etiquette in the old army and is a ceremonial ceremony in military activities. A form of showing respect and respect by soldiers. It usually includes a hand-raising ceremony, a attention ceremony and a gun-raising ceremony. Uniform provisions such as rules, regulations and orders issued by the supreme military leading organ or the commander-in-chief of the army. Military etiquette plays an important role in consolidating military discipline, maintaining internal relations, establishing regular order and improving combat effectiveness.
In military ceremonies around the world, in addition to the most common hand-raising ceremony, there are also gun-raising ceremonies and knife-raising ceremonies, which belong to military ceremonies between soldiers. China People's Liberation Army's Internal Affairs Ordinance stipulates that military salute can be divided into hand-raising ceremony, eye-catching ceremony and gun-raising ceremony. When wearing a military uniform, you usually raise your hand. Pay attention when carrying weapons and equipment or it is inconvenient to raise your hand because of injury or disability. The gun-raising ceremony is only used when performing military parade and etiquette tasks.
Action essentials:
When you hear the salute command, take a shortcut with your right hand and lift it quickly. When your five fingers are close together, they will straighten naturally, and the middle finger will be slightly attached to the front two centimeters of the brim. When you don't wear a hat or a hat without a brim, you can touch your temples slightly, your eyebrows are slightly outward, and your palm is at an angle of about 20 degrees with the horizontal plane. The wrist should not be bent, and the right arm should be in line with the shoulder, while watching the subject. When you hear the password after the ceremony, take a shortcut with your right hand and put it down quickly.
All kinds of salutes:
In military salute, unarmed salute is all five fingers. The palm of your right hand stands upright at attention, and your middle finger touches your brow slightly. Scouts salute with three fingers, stand at attention, palms flat, and touch eyebrows slightly with the "outer" middle finger. Some people interpret these three fingers as "three dads" or "three promises", which is not wrong for the boy scouts in China.
But a more correct statement (or another universally accepted statement) is that being close to the index finger means being responsible for yourself; The middle finger pointing upwards represents being responsible to God; The outward ring finger represents the responsibility to others or society. The thumb holds down the little finger, which not only prevents the little finger from sticking up, but also represents the meaning of helping the small and the weak.