Ceremony and performance: pure-hearted ideas and political infighting
Righteousness, righteousness, benevolence and Tao.
A sincere ceremony
The chapter of the Rural Party in the Analects of Confucius describes Confucius' manners in various aspects, such as among the rural parties, on diplomatic occasions, in front of the monarch, in the sacrificial environment, at home and eating times, and so on. For example, after Confucius walked into the hall of the king, he bowed in awe, and the air became serious, as if he could not tolerate himself with a little slackness. Confucius always pays great attention to every small behavior, and he thinks that there is the way of being a man, etiquette and society, so he is respectful and unplayful.