Li, or etiquette, engraved in the patterns of jade forged in the grandeur of bronzes, witnessing the origins of Chinese civilization. China, known as Huaxia, great in ritual and reverence, thus called Xia, for Xia depicts a kneeling worshiper of the sun. China, radiant in attire and adorned with beauty, thus named Hua, for Hua speaks of elegance. The essence of Li flows through the soaring eaves and bracket systems, and blooms in the elegant hat and clothes and wide sashes.
Chinese Etiquette & Ceremonies for personal growth, passing down through the art of teaching and integrating rites and music; it advocates utmost harmony and perfection. Li embodies the warmth of family and the memories of our hometown. Li embodies the exchange between kindred spirits amidst lucid waters and lush mountains; Li symbolizes the sky ablaze with sunset hues, regarding the whole world as one community for all. Let’s understand Chinese people through Chinese Etiquette & Ceremonies.
Be the first to comment