1. Pre-Qin Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius: For Politics": People who have no faith do not know what they can do.
Interpretation: If a person loses his credit or is dishonest, he doesn’t know what else he can do.
2. Pre-Qin Confucius's "Confucius Family Sayings: Good Life": A country of a thousand chariots should be underestimated, but a single word of faith should be valued.
Interpretation: A country that would rather give up a thousand tanks should also value its own integrity.
3. Hua Tathagata's "Those who treat others with sincerity, others will respond with sincerity": Those who treat others with sincerity, others will respond with sincerity.
Interpretation: Treat others with integrity, and others will respond to you with integrity.
4. Han Wangchong's "Lunheng·Ganxu Chapter": "Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open."?
Interpretation: Refers to the fact that where a person's sincerity reaches, it can move the world. , causing the gold and stone to crack.
5. Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shizhongshan Ji": The ancients will not be deceived!
Interpretation: The words of the ancients did not deceive me!
6. Pre-Qin Han Feizi's "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo (upper left chapter)": Small faith will lead to great faith.
Interpretation: Only small integrity can be established, and only great integrity can be established.
7. Pre-Qin Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu": Words must be true and actions must bear fruit.
Definition: It means that the words spoken must be trustworthy and the actions must have results.