Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Discussing the "ceremony" in oriental cultures

       Have you ever wondered who else mammal species on anything yet? We are still eating, still drinking, still asleep ... like a beast? I'm telling you, we humans other mammals in the word "feast". The word "Mass" is one of the qualities very bold person. It distinguishes humans with animals.

       So the word "festival" is? Which is often seen in schools in Vietnam very well have a very big slogan writing "Fairy school holidays, post-literacy". I'm telling you is, the word "festival" was the traditional ceremony of each people, each nation. The word "Mass" here also is the morality rules of the relationship basic nature of the society, namely: parents with children, brothers and sisters in one family together, students with teachers teachers, friends together ... From the behavior of each person in a relationship mentioned above. One can see most of the personality of the person. Knowing that the person deserves respect or not? ....
       The lives of people are mostly subsistence chain strenuous day. They fought each other with force, by location. Someone strong, someone good, he wins in the race of life. But winning is always associated with money, status, fame ... So, the word "festival" in modern times in the East, which is no longer seen as key once.
       However, as the ancients had a saying: Wealthy mean sacrifices. The rich, the material life of both their family lives were few guarantees. They can demand more respect. They tend to help others more. How to get others to respect them is equipped with academic learning for myself. And the first lesson is to learn "holidays" school "means" in life. Learning "ceremony" is learning how to express respect, love for others. That was the only way that many other people love, respect myself. When the man returned to the word "festival" will lead to the "people". Persons with philanthropy will be people praise, love and respect. This is an extremely good thing, so very praiseworthy.
                                                                                 Author: Pham Thi Hoi

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