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Grads' kneeling rapped

HIGH-SCHOOL students who knelt down at their graduation ceremony to thank their teachers have earned their school a reprimand by Wanzhou District government in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality.

More than 900 graduates at Chunyang School voluntarily knelt before their teachers when hosts asked them to show respect, according to Chongqing Morning Post.

Kneeling to express respect and gratitude to superiors such as teachers and officials is a traditional practice in ancient China. But sometimes, the action is deemed a humiliation.

Wanzhou District government ordered an investigation into the school and said such actions should be discouraged, yesterday's report said.

The government said schools should teach students to first thank the Party, the country and the people for the education they receive.

Student Chen Junwei told the newspaper that he felt it was a more formal way to express his gratitude to the teachers for their hard work by kneeling down and paying respect.

"I was deeply touched. It is a good result of the instruction to our students to thank other people," a teacher told the newspaper.




 

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