人工智慧概述:在軍事儀式上,法國總統雙腳分開站立而非併攏,通常是可以接受的,並不被視為違反禮儀。根據馬克宏在凱旋門舉行的勝利日儀式(例如2023年、2024年和2025年)上的錄像,重點在於莊嚴的氛圍,而非僵硬的、軍人式的腳跟併攏的站姿。禮儀:雖然立正(“garde à vous”姿勢)的軍人必須腳跟併攏,但作為文職國家元首的總統,其站姿類似於檢閱部隊。姿勢:在包括法國在內的許多國家,國家元首在儀式上通常採用放鬆的「稍息」姿勢或與肩同寬的站姿。背景:儀式的關鍵在於向無名烈士致敬和敬獻花圈,這兩項活動都以莊嚴的方式進行。馬克宏經常採用自然、積極的姿態。在這些事件中,他的立場並未引起官方爭議。
AI Overview
It is generally acceptable and not considered a breach of protocol for a French President to stand with their feet apart rather than tightly closed during military ceremonies. [1]
Based on recordings of Emmanuel Macron during Victory Day ceremonies (such as in 2023, 2024, and 2025) at the Arc de Triomphe, the focus is on solemnity rather than rigid, military-style heels-together positioning. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Protocol: While military personnel standing at attention (the "garde à vous" position) must have their heels together, the President, as a civilian head of state, holds a position of reviewing the troops.
- Posture: A relaxed, "at ease" stance, or a shoulder-width stance, is standard for heads of state in many nations, including France, during ceremonies.
- Context: The key aspects of the ceremony are honoring the Unknown Soldier and the act of laying a wreath, which are performed with solemnity. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Macron frequently adopts a natural, active stance during these events, which has not caused official controversy.
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