Aphorisms of Integrity and Self-Discipline Part 1
1. Never forget the image of a public servant in every word and deed, and think about the well-being of the people in every move.
2. The key to combating corruption and promoting integrity is to address both the symptoms and root causes, and to practice integrity and self-discipline.
3. Promote integrity and cultivate a noble spirit.
4. It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry.
5. Be an upright person and be an official with integrity.
6. Honesty is the basis of life and conduct in society, and integrity should be the first priority for those who engage in politics.
7. Corruption is a precursor to disaster, while diligence is the source of happiness.
8. I am always content with a small salary, and I am proud of my humble position.
9. Don’t complain about being clean and honest, but worry about being greedy and crying behind bars.
10. I would rather walk a hundred steps away without leaving a single thought of greed.
11. It is rich to be unyielding to fame, and it is noble to be unyielding to fame.
12. If you are honest, the people will love you, and the monument will stand on its own; if you are greedy, the people will abandon you, and you will dig your own grave.
13. Frugality fosters virtue, and integrity builds one’s integrity.
14. The gold cup and silver cup are not as good as the reputation of the people; the gold and silver awards are not as good as the praise of the people.
15. Be upright as a person and spotless as an official.
16. Don’t be honest because the official is small, and don’t be diligent because the work is small.
17. A person of uprightness and a breeze on both sleeves.
18. Integrity is the most precious thing. A life of integrity is an upright one. Integrity is a capital and one can enjoy it for a hundred generations.
19. Self-respect, self-examination, self-policing, and self-motivation. Be cautious of power, be cautious of desire, be cautious of insignificance, and be cautious of independence.
20. Being indifferent means clearing one’s ambition, and being honest means upright one’s style.
21. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, while profit and desire are as light as a feather.
22. Fame, position, wealth and wealth are all external things; character and career are the foundation of one's life.
23. Be honest and serve the public without seeking personal gain, and enforce the law impartially without showing any favoritism.
24. The alarm bell always sounds to build a line of defense to prevent the slightest change and protect the festival.
25. Be honest and self-disciplined, and serve the people diligently.
26. Complying with the law and disciplines starts with me.
27. The party implements clean government and the people benefit from it.
28. It is common to find competent officials, but the most difficult thing is to be honest.
29. Happiness comes from purity, and trouble comes from greed.
30. Serve your family and country with integrity, and do not shame your children and grandchildren because of corruption. Aphorisms of Integrity and Self-discipline Part 2
1. An honest person has an open mind and sleeps peacefully without closing the door at night.
2. From being honest to being greedy, you will regret your mistakes too late.
3. The whole body is upright and official, and the wind is blowing away from both sleeves.
4. Use integrity to repay the people's trust and achieve your own reputation by serving the public.
5. The motto of the Three Represents: Persevere in learning and never let up, the alarm bell of integrity must always sound, and the self-cleanliness will always be bright.
6. Serving the public whole is the principle of politics, while greed for power and private gain is the root of the disaster.
7. The honest person has an easy life, while the corrupt person is in panic all day long.
8. Insist on unifying the power of truth and the power of personality.
9. There is no reason at all for not doing a good job, there is no foundation for not respecting the masses, and there is no prestige for not being honest and self-disciplined.
10. If you are diligent, you will not be able to achieve your career; if you are not honest, it will be difficult to unite people's hearts.
11. Plan things carefully, work with concentration, act magnanimously, and act with caution.
12. Strictness is love, laxity is harm, and you should set an example by being honest in politics.
13. Greed is like a torrential flood and must be guarded against. Integrity is like a snow-capped mountain, which must be kept alive forever.
14. Don’t be a high official and do great things, and your reputation will last forever.
15. Money and beautiful women will not be cheated, and sweet words will not be deceived.
16. When you are an official, you must be a human being first, and in everything you do, the people come first.
17. Always be self-disciplined, have strict requirements, and keep forging ahead; always be tolerant of others, have a broad vision, and be broad-minded.
18. Be clean and self-sufficient, not corrupt, and be selfless and broad-minded.
19. Lead by example and faithfully perform your duties.
20. It takes less than ten thousand times to work hard, but more than half a time to be greedy and bend the law.
21. A single thought of greed will damage one's own virtue, destroy oneself, and bring disaster to one's children; one's sleeves are clear and the wind is flowing, and one's actions benefit the people and inspire the world.
22. It is the duty of an upright and honest official to govern, which is the foundation of the Democratic Party.
23. Don’t neglect big things and don’t indulge in small things.
24. To govern the country, we must first govern the party, and we must be strict in governing the party.
25. Self-respect, self-reflection, self-policing, and self-motivation.
26. Honest and clean, upright; diligent and thrifty, with a breeze on both sleeves.
27. Fan Gong’s example is here, rejoice later and worry first.
28. Carry out in-depth anti-corruption education and build a strong ideological defense against corruption and change.
29. When vegetables are planted on the ground, grass will not grow easily; when there is good in the heart, evil will not easily arise.
30. When you want to benefit yourself, you should benefit others first; when you want to teach others, you should discipline yourself first.
31. Morality is the basis of life and integrity is the highest priority in officialdom.
32. A virtuous person can build a family, and an honest person can avoid disaster.
33. Observe Party disciplines and rules and build a strong defense against corruption.
34. Ring the "pillow bell" often and always blow the "clean government wind".
35. The interests of the people should be known in every plant and tree, and the purpose of the party should not be forgotten in every word and deed.
36. Taking ill-gotten gains is like seeking your own end; taking the road of clean government, the future is bright.
37. Swing your sleeves in the breeze, blow away the dust in your heart and feel calm, maintain your integrity, and leave a great reputation.
38. As an official, you must be self-disciplined and as a human being, you must respect morality.
39. If you care about the people, you will be generous if you are tolerant; if you fight corruption and promote integrity, you will be strong if you have no desires.
40. A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.