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1. People cannot live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante

2. Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth. ——Leo Tolstoy

3. The most immoral people in mankind are dishonesty and cowardice. ——Gorky

4. Honesty is the most precious thing in life, and the prosperity of the country depends on the law.

5. If a person has no faith and cannot stand, the country cannot be uneasy.

6. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. ——Chekhov

7. The most important thing for people to know each other is to know each other; the most important thing for people to know each other is to understand each other. (Mencius)

8. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. - Diderot

9. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself - Shakespeare

10. Kindness - this is one of the great qualities of a genius. ——Angel

11. Rewards and punishments are clear. The market economy emphasizes integrity and punishes ten for falsehoods. Leniency and severity are appropriate, and the legal system protects the stability of society and combines punishment with punishment.

12. Life requires integrity. Only with integrity can there be happiness.

13. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies.

14. Losing integrity is equivalent to the enemy destroying oneself. ——Shakespeare

15. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ——Rousseau

16. If I ask others to be honest, I must be honest myself.

17. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ——Beethoven

18. Without faith, people will be in danger, and lawlessness will cause the country to be in chaos.

19. Only by sincerity can one be diligent. Only when the law is good at governing can the people be harmonious.

20. Credit is hard to lose. Credit that takes ten years to accumulate is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. ——Daisaku Ikeda

21. Be sincere in your actions and trustworthy in your words; follow the law and be strict in governance.

22. Those who do not believe in their words will have no results in their actions - Mozi

23. Be true to your words.

24. Live a civilized life with honesty and integrity, and develop a harmonious society under the banner of the rule of law.

25. He wants us to buy his honesty. What this kind of person sells is his reputation. ——Wulfger

A blessing in disguise

During the Warring States Period, there was an old man named Sai Weng. He raised many horses, and one day one of the horses suddenly got lost. When the neighbors heard about this, they all came to comfort him not to worry too much and that he was old and should pay more attention to his health. When Sai Weng saw someone comforting him, he smiled and said: "Losing a horse is not a big loss, and it may bring blessings."

After hearing Sai Weng's words, Sai Weng felt funny in his heart. Losing the horse was obviously a bad thing, but he thought it might be a good thing, obviously just to comfort himself. But a few days later, the lost horse not only returned home on its own initiative, but also brought back a fine horse.

The neighbor heard that the horse had come back on his own, and admired Sai Weng's foresight very much. He congratulated Sai Weng and said, "You still have the foresight. Not only did the horse not get lost, but you also brought back a good horse. What a blessing." "

After hearing the neighbor's congratulations, Sai Weng didn't look happy at all. He said anxiously: "Getting a good horse for free is not necessarily a blessing, it may cause some trouble." ”

Neighbors thought his posturing was just old age cunning. I was obviously happy in my heart, but I deliberately didn't say it out loud.

Sai Weng has an only son who likes riding horses very much. He found that the horse he brought back was very handsome, long in body, big in hooves, neighing loudly, and powerful. He knew it was a good horse at a glance. He rode out every day, feeling very proud of himself.

One day, he was so happy that he hit the horse and galloped away. He stumbled, fell off the horse and broke his leg. Neighbors heard about it and came to express their condolences.

Sai Weng said: "It's nothing. I broke my leg but saved my life. Maybe it's a blessing." The neighbors thought he was talking nonsense again. They could not imagine the blessing that breaking a leg would bring.

Soon, the Huns invaded in large numbers, and young people were drafted into the army. Sai Weng's son could not join the army because he broke his leg. All the young men who enlisted in the army died in the battle, but Sai Weng's son survived.

Buy caskets and return pearls

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a businessman in Chu State who specialized in selling jewelry. Once he went to Qi State to sell jewelry. In order to do good business and sell the jewelry, Specially made of precious wood, many small boxes are made. The boxes are carved and decorated very delicately and beautifully, so that the boxes will emit a fragrance, and then the jewelry is placed inside the boxes. There was a man from Zheng who saw that the box containing the pearls was exquisite and beautiful. After asking about the price, he bought one, opened the box, took out the treasure inside, and returned it to the jeweler.

Monkey breaks corn

One day, a little monkey came down the mountain. It walked to a corn field and saw that there were big and abundant corns. It was very happy and broke it. One, carry it forward. The little monkey carried the corn and walked to a peach tree. It saw the peaches on the tree were big and red, and was very happy, so it threw away the corn and went to pick the peaches. The little monkey held a few peaches and walked to a melon field. It was very happy when it saw the big and round watermelons all over the ground, so it threw away the peaches and went to pick watermelons.

The little monkey walked back holding a big watermelon. As I was walking, I saw a little rabbit jumping around. It was so cute. It was very happy, so it threw the watermelon and chased the bunny. The little rabbit ran into the woods and disappeared. The little monkey had no choice but to go home empty-handed.

This is a fairy tale that I heard in my childhood. The moral of the story is: if you are not dedicated in doing things, you will gain nothing. The little monkey originally liked corn, but when he saw the peach, his heart changed again. Due to the limited ability of the little monkey, he could only take one thing, and finally returned empty-handed.