Ancient poems about integrity:
1. Han Ying, a poetic critic of the Han Dynasty: Hypocrisy cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long.
2. Liu Yiqing in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: Chen Taiqiu and his friends traveled on a scheduled trip. On the scheduled date, they did not arrive during the period. Yuan Fang was seven years old and started playing outside his home. The guest asked Yuan Fang, "Is your Majesty here?" He replied, "I haven't seen you for a long time, and you have gone." The friend was angry and said, "You are not a human being! I went as expected and left by agreement." Yuan Fang said: "You and your family are expected to meet at noon. If you don't arrive at noon, you have no faith; if you scold your father at your son, you are rude." The friend was ashamed and got out of the car to lead him, but Yuan Fang entered the house and ignored him.
3. Pre-Qin Zuo Qiu Ming: In the past, Qi attacked Lu and sought its Cen Ding. The Marquis of Lu pretended to offer his cauldron and asked for an alliance. The Marquis of Qi didn't believe it and said, "If Liu Jiyun is so, please accept it." Lu wanted to send Liu Ji to him. Liu Ji said: "The king uses the tripod as his country, and those who believe in it are also the country of his ministers. Now he wants to destroy the country of his ministers, and the whole king's country will be difficult for his ministers." The Marquis of Lu offered the tripod to Cen.
4. Ode to Shang Yang and Wang Anshi: Since ancient times, people have been driven by honesty and sincerity, and a word is worth a hundred pieces of gold. Nowadays, no one can be better than Shang Yang. Shang Yang can order the government to be carried out.
5. Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. "Mencius Li Lou Shang"
6. If you can push forward the most sincere heart and add it with endless writing, then the heaven and earth can move, and the metal and stone can be moved. "Three Essays on Differentiating Evil and Righteousness" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty