1. Correspond internally and externally, and match words and deeds. ——Han Fei, philosopher and educator in the Warring States Period
2. Those who are honest are the treasure of the country, the support of the people, and the knot of the world.
3. Keep your word.
4. The truth is the most sincere. If it is not sincere, it cannot move people. ——Zhuang Zhou, philosopher of the Warring States Period
5. Brothers are harmonious and friends are sincere.
6. Cultivate truth (Tao Yuanming) A gentleman is sincere and sincere.
7. Sincerely invite guests from all over the world, reputation comes from trust.
8. If a person breaks his promise, his reputation will be ruined. ——Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty
9. Hypocrisy cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long. ——Han Ying, a poetry critic in the Han Dynasty
10. Goodness cannot come from outside, and the name cannot be made in vain. ——Qu Yuan, poet of the Warring States Period
11. To help others, you must help others, to help others, you must be intimate, and to be intimate, you must be sincere.
12. A person cannot stand in this world without loyalty. ——Cheng Yi, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty
13. A hundred considerations will lose but one forgetfulness, a hundred tricks will lose but one sincerity.
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