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Introduction of kneeling service

Kneeling has always existed in the form of showing superiority and inferiority. In the era of feudal autocracy, ministers have to kneel when they see the emperor, small officials have to kneel when they see big officials, and people have to kneel when they see hundreds of officials ... So there has always been a saying that "men have gold under their knees, begging for heaven and earth, parents". The people of China have never been ashamed to kneel, so Chairman Mao solemnly announced at the founding ceremony: "The people of China have stood up!" However, in contemporary times, kneeling seems to be not only no longer a shame, but also a synonym for courage. Employees can kneel for failing to reach their goals, mayors can kneel for citizens, and bosses can kneel for thieves ... When Qin Gui, who has been kneeling for 500 years, stood up, the people of China all knelt down. Didn't the people of China stand up? Begging on your knees has been restored in the wave of money worship in the money society. Kneeling service is a humble way of service, which confirms an old saying in the service industry: customers are God.