The introduction of famous aphorisms with the theme of integrity is as follows:
1. Authority is a crutch in life for the honest, and it is a self-destructive sword for the greedy.
2. Only by always cultivating the virtues of government, always thinking about the harm of greed, and always having a mind of self-discipline can one be a good official.
3. Care for and protect the interests of the people at all times and fight endlessly for the interests of the people.
4. If it is not my property, I will not take any of it.
5. "bribe": It is originally the word "road". But losing "satisfaction" for "bei" becomes "bribery". People who are greedy for money will regret it after the incident, and one mistake will lead to eternal regret.
6. Be open-minded in your heart and don’t think about false reputations.
7. As an official, you should be self-disciplined, be willing to live in poverty, and not touch the "high voltage line"; as a person, you must be honest, be honest and abide by the law, and do not play "edge balls."
8. Put virtue first, take diligence as the basis, take books as your companion, and take integrity as your treasure.
9. When an official is responsible for the people, he always stands upright; when in power, he always plans strategies to enrich the people, and he acts calmly; when in power, he always abides by the laws and regulations, and he sleeps peacefully.
10. Smile to get rid of selfishness, and then you can deal with public affairs; first see things in peace, and then you can listen to what others say.
11. Integrity is to establish one’s integrity, diligence is to serve the public, and good governance is to enrich the people.
12. Don’t be greedy for unintended money, don’t touch the wild flowers on the roadside, don’t pursue false political achievements, and don’t take advantage of your reputation.
13. To be noble in heart is to be fair, to be noble in character is to be upright, to be noble in conduct is to be honest, and to be noble in body is to be clean.
14. A man who is upright and upright; serving the country and the people, he bows his head and lowers his eyebrows like a bull.