Soldiers salute with their right hands, while non-soldiers salute with their left hands. Salute with the left hand, which means not advocating force and meaning peace. The left-handed military salute is called a standard return, and non-active soldiers review the standard salute posture of the troops. If you don't wear a military uniform, you can't salute the soldiers with your right hand. Troops use their right hands on the left and their left hands on the right. According to Article 49 of China People's Liberation Army Queue Regulations, the essentials of holding a salute are: the upper body is straight, the right hand is lifted quickly by taking shortcuts, and the five fingers are naturally straight and close together. The middle finger is slightly connected to the temple about 2 cm in front of the right corner of the brim, and it is about the same height as the eyebrow when wearing a rolled brim hat, without a brim hat or without a military hat. Palm down slightly outward, wrist is not allowed to bend, right big.
Salute, left hand or right hand, depending on whether you are a soldier or a non-soldier. Soldiers salute with their right hands, while non-soldiers salute with their left hands.