Poems or famous sayings about fairness
1. There are many beautiful things in the world, and there are many good and obedient words, but it is rare to find a true word. ——(Qing Dynasty) Shen Juyun
2. Sincerity. Do not deceive others; be pure and just in your thoughts; and be so in your speech. ——(American) Franklin
3. Those who respect others will always be respected by others; those who love others will always be loved by others. ——Mencius
4. To cultivate one’s moral character and conduct one’s conduct, one’s words must be guided by the ink. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
5. Fire does not invade jade. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
6. A gentleman’s origin does not violate the moral principles and is worthy of shame. ——Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu
7. Take away love, and our earth will become a tomb. ——Browning (UK)
8. Justice is a noble illusion. ——Tegna
9. The title of the supreme justice. ——Plutarch, biographer and ethicist during the Roman Empire
10. The true is the most sincere. Without sincerity, it cannot move people. ——"Zhuangzi, Fisherman"
11. Kindness and justice go hand in hand. ——Dutes
12. Observe the law and uphold integrity, and you will be like an autumn mountain. ——Liu Yuxi, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "Sikong Xigong's Divine Stele"
13. A poor scholar is a man of integrity. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
14. Revealing true nature is always better than grand words. ——(UK) Lessing
15. There is greatness in truth, and truth in greatness. ——(France) Hugo
16. Truth and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. ——(Soviet) Stanislavsky
17. Stimulate the turbid and promote the clear, hate evil and love good. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty
18. Just and selfless, one word can bring peace to all people. ——"Huainanzi·Xiu Wu Xun"
19. Serving the public is like the law of the upper and lower levels. ——"Historical Records? Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"
20. Don't distinguish between relatives and strangers, no distinction between high and low, just stick to the law. ——"Historical Records·Tai Shigong's Preface"
21. There is nothing better than being fair when you are in an official position, and there is nothing better than being honest when you are in wealth. ——Liu Xiang's "Shuoyuan·Zhengli"
22. Work hard and die. ——Zhuge Liang's "The Later Disciple"
23. If there is a public heart, there must be justice, and if there is justice, there must be a metric system. ——Fu Xuan's "Fu Zi·Tongzhi"
24. When giving orders, it is important to carry them out; to reward virtues and punish crimes, it is important not to abuse them. ——Bao Zheng's "On Star Changes"
25. Those who have merit will be rewarded, and those who are guilty will be punished.
——Sima Guang's "Essentials for Learning the Heart to Rule the Country"