1. The victory of "justice" comes from struggle. ——Lou Morris
2. Don’t be afraid of a righteous death, don’t be honored by life. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
3. Fire does not invade jade. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
4. Stir up the turbid and promote the clear, hate evil and love good. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty
5. Jealousy of evil is like hatred, and seeing good is like hunger and thirst. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
6. The sword is the servant of justice. ——(British) E. Spencer
7. A gentleman’s origin does not violate the moral principles and is worthy of shame. ——Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty
8. Generosity is the flower of justice. ——(U.S.) Hawthorne
9. When one fails, everything falls apart. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
10. The reason why martyrs are different from ordinary people is that they match their friendship with each other. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
11. The good and evil of reputation depend on people. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
12. It is better to have jade in pieces than in pieces. ——Li Baiyao of the Tang Dynasty, "Book of Northern Qi"
15. Being poor means integrity. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
16. Observing the law and uprightness is like an autumn mountain. ——Liu Yuxi, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "Sikong Xigong's Divine Stele"
17. If you do good, you will be prepared, if you do evil, you will go. ——Northern Qi Dynasty Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions"
18. Self-cultivation and action, words must be followed by words. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
19. If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the shape is straight, the shadow will be straight.
20. Justice is better than law. ——(Greece) Menander
21. Justice is the greatest interest of mankind. ——(US) Webster