Confucianism as the Outer Demeanor: It takes Confucian ethics and ritual norms as the external code of conduct, emphasizing proper speech and behavior in social life.
Propriety in Word and Deed: Abiding by benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and integrity, embodying gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and modesty, and upholding social etiquette in all interactions.
Commitment to the World: Advocating active endeavor and courageous assumption of social responsibility, manifesting a spirit of diligence and purpose in one’s conduct.
Outer Bearing: Reflecting inner cultivation in every word and deed to project a dignified and graceful social image, conducive to harmony in human relations.