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Break one's word and don't write Zuo Zhuan's poems
In Zuo Zhuan, the poem "breaking your word and not standing" means that "the monarch's orders are out-and-out, it is difficult to stand on one's own feet without faith", and "standing" means standing on one's own feet, which is an eternal philosophy of life.

"Every banquet must come to an end, once spoken, it's hard to recall" shows that abiding by honesty is not only the foundation of a person, but also the way of governing a country. Honesty and trustworthiness is a kind of human realm respected by the ancients, which requires people to be consistent in words and deeds, keep their promises and be honest and trustworthy.