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What are the famous sayings and stories of honesty?

Stories of famous sayings and sentences of honesty include:

1. Famous sayings and sentences:

1. -Montesquieu

2. People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante

3. Don't act on the small evil, and don't act on the small good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. -Liu Bei

4. Don't suffer from disrespectful position, but suffer from disdainful morality; Not ashamed of Lu's lack of cooperation, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom. -Zhang Heng

5. Earth can support the city wall, and accumulated virtue is a thick land. —— Li Bai

6. Do a good deed and feel at ease; If you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed. -Shen Hanguang

Second, the story:

1. The origin of "a promise of a thousand pounds"

At the end of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu who always kept his word and had a very high reputation. Many people established a strong friendship with him. At that time, there was even a proverb: "It is better to get a promise than a hundred pounds of gold."

2. Ceng Zi kills pigs

Once, Ceng Zi's wife was going to the fair, and the children were crying and going. The wife coaxed the child to say, don't go, I'll come back and kill the pig for you. When she came back from the fair, she saw that Ceng Zi really wanted to kill pigs, so she quickly stepped forward to stop him. Ceng Zi said that if you cheat children, they will not trust you. With that, he killed the pig. Ceng Zi didn't cheat children, but also cultivated their moral character of keeping promises.

3. Buy Beer

One day, several Japanese photographers invited a local teenager to buy beer, and the teenager ran for more than three hours. The next day, the boy volunteered to buy beer for them again. The photographers gave him a lot of money this time, but the boy didn't come back until the afternoon of the third day. As a result, photographers talked about it one after another, and all thought that the boy cheated the money away.

On the third night, the teenager knocked on the photographer's door. It turned out that he only bought four bottles of beer in one place, so he climbed a mountain and crossed a river to buy another six bottles, and broke three bottles when he returned. He cried and took the broken glass and handed back the change to the photographer. All the people present were moved. This story deeply touched many foreigners. Later, more and more tourists came here.