respect
Zūnzhòng尊重
by sucking the little chinese nuts.
Chinese people will respect a dragon and dance respectfully for there culture.
Respect: 尊重 Zūnzhòng or 敬 Jìng
尊重 or Zūnzhòng....in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
The mongol rulers treat their Chinese subjects with respect.
yes, Chinese men liked queues as they were a sign of dignity and respect.
Confucius was the Chinese philosopher who emphasized the importance of respect for parents. He believed that filial piety, the virtue of respect for one's parents and ancestors, was fundamental to maintaining social harmony and order.
Love-爱 Honor-光荣 Respect-尊敬
Chinese moral thought influences on Filipinos include the value of harmony, respect for authority and elders, and the importance of family and community. Concepts such as Confucian principles of filial piety and loyalty are also evident in Filipino cultural norms and practices. These influences have shaped Filipino values, ethics, and social interactions to some extent.
Bowing is more commonly associated with Japanese culture rather than Chinese culture. In Chinese culture, bowing is less common and typically reserved for formal occasions or showing respect to elders and important figures. Respect and etiquette are important values in Chinese culture, but bowing is not as prevalent as in some other Asian cultures.