Is it three bows or four bows to mourn the dead?

Three bows.

Three bows show respect for others.

Three bows are more solemn than one. Three bows are common etiquette at weddings. Worship parents and each other. Four bows are the highest etiquette for the younger generation to the elders, showing respect and blessing, implying peace, health and longevity in the four seasons. One bow shows reverence for heaven and earth, two bows mourn the dead, and three bows comfort the family.

Precautions against bending:

1. Bow your head to show humility. You can't look at each other when you bow. It's unsightly and impolite to do so.

2. Look at each other politely when you get up. If you look away, you won't feel sincere even if you bow.

When bowing, don't eat or smoke in your mouth.

4. When you take the stage to receive the prize, you should bow to thank the prize giver, then accept the prize, and then turn around and bow to all the participants to show your respect.

Bowing is suitable for almost all social occasions. For example, the younger generation can bow to their elders, students can bow to their teachers, subordinates can bow to their superiors or colleagues, and speakers and performers can bow to the audience.

For example, the younger generation can bow to their elders, students bow to their teachers, subordinates bow to their superiors or colleagues, and speakers and performers bow to the audience. When saluting, the upper body leans forward about 15 degrees, and then returns to the original state, only once, and the recipient should return the gift immediately.