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Polite pinyin

Li Jian, pronounced L ǐ n.

Chinese refers to recruiting in a respectful way.

Tao Hongjing: Biography of South History and Seclusion: "The emperor invited him with a deerskin towel, and later invited him repeatedly, but he couldn't get out."

History of the North: "The first marriage is auspicious and respectful, so a gentleman values the foundation of human relations."

"Startling at the Beginning" Volume 10: "Han, a Confucian scholar in Tiantai County, Taizhou Prefecture, was engaged to be his wife and made two wishes."

1. Polite recruitment.

2. Prepare for the wedding.

Recruitment:

1. refers to inviting governors to ask questions.

It means that the imperial court recruits talents with courtesy. Today, it also refers to recruiters.

●? Employment

◎ Visit: Ask questions (in ancient times, it refers to visiting friendly countries on behalf of the country). General employment. Hire a special envoy

◎ Inviting people to work: letter of appointment. Hire. Hire. Recruitment.

Engagement or marriage: bride price (bride price). Engagement money. Hire a girl

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●? Li (Li) Li

◎ In social life, a ceremony formed due to moral concepts and customs: wedding. Funeral ceremony. Ceremony.

◎ The code of conduct that conforms to the overall interests of the rulers: jià. Rule by courtesy and self-denial.

Attitude and action to show respect: comity. Polite. Great. Courtesy is reciprocated. Courtesy first, then soldiers.

Something given as a sign of celebration, friendship or respect: a gift. Gift money. Give gifts.

◎ The name of ancient books, the abbreviation of The Book of Rites.

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