1. If you love others unreasonably, you will harm others; if you love others unreasonably, you will harm yourself.
From Volume 8 of "Bozi Gongwen" by Wei Jirui of the Qing Dynasty.
If you don’t love someone out of righteousness, you are harming others; if you don’t hate others with a fair heart, you are harming yourself.
2. Knowing what is in the interests of the public and doing everything possible is loyalty.
From "Zuo Zhuan·The Ninth Year of Duke Xi".
As long as you know something that is beneficial to the country, you will do it. It means that as long as it is beneficial to the country, we must do it.
3. If you are not gifted by salary, you will receive nothing from others.
From "The First Biography of Wang Tan in Southern History".
It means that if you don’t get it from salary or rewards, you will never take anything from others.
4. Think carefully and act diligently.
"Celin" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Be cautious when thinking and diligent when doing things.
5. Treat others with faith, but not with faith. Treat others with disbelief, without faith.
From "Fu Zi·Yixin" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty.
Letter: Integrity. Treat others with an honest attitude, and dishonest people will also want to transform into honest people; treat others with a deceptive attitude, and originally honest people will become more trustworthy.
6. Stay in your position, be content with your duties, be sincere and not exceed your limits.
From Wang Fuzhi (Qing Dynasty).
To occupy this position is to be dedicated and dedicated to the professional work you are engaged in. To fulfill one's duties is a responsibility, a duty to be loyal to, and an obligation to bear.
7. Every grain, every grain, is my name; every millimeter, every millimeter, is the fat of the people. If you give me one cent, the people will receive more than one cent; if you take one penny, I am not worth a penny. Who said that constant communication can actually damage integrity? If it is not ill-gotten wealth, where does this thing come from?
From Zhang Boxing's "Prohibition of Giving Gifts". Although "every grain" is small, it involves my reputation; although "every centimeter" is small, it is the blessing of the people. If I show mercy to the people, they will get more than one point; if I ask for an extra penny from the people, my behavior will be worthless. This reflects the principle of integrity and ethics.
8. The person who knows the leakage in the house is under the house, and the person who knows the leakage of the government is in the grass field
"Lunheng" by Wang Chong, a political commentator in the Han Dynasty.
Those who know that the houses are leaking are under the houses, those who know that there are political mistakes are among the people, and those who know that there are mistakes in the scriptures are among the scholars. Wang Chong's words inspired politicians to go out of the temple and observe and listen to opinions in the grasslands and rivers and lakes.
9. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and frugality can nourish integrity.
From "Proverbs Lian Bi·Politics"
Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and frugality can cultivate the virtue of integrity.
10. Gong begets enlightenment, and integrity begets prestige.
From "Xi Ceng Wai Ji Bing Yan".
Justice can produce wisdom, and integrity can produce prestige.