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Poems about self-reflection and self-discipline

1. Poems about self-discipline

1. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

——Li Shangyin 2. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. ——Zhou Dunyi 3. If you don’t make decisions for the people when you are an official, it is better to go home and sell sweet potatoes.

——Xu Jiujing 4. Fame should not be sought in vain, and honor should not be obtained in vain. ——"Yuan Zi Zheng Shu's Political Strategy" 5. Discipline one's body with careful conduct, but not select people with meticulous conduct.

——Wei Yuan 6. Understand morality in order to consolidate the foundation, focus on cultivation in order to calm the soul, know integrity and shame in order to purify the heart, and eliminate greed in order to maintain integrity. 7. Integrity and shame are the key to establishing a person.

If you are not honest, you will take everything; if you are not shameful, you will do everything. If people do this, disaster, chaos, and destruction will befall them everywhere.

——Chen Hongmou 8. Integrity begets officials who dare not be arrogant, and justice begets that the people dare not deceive. Justice begets enlightenment, integrity begets authority, honesty begets trustworthiness, and diligence is effective. ——Li Xing 9. Power is like a river, clear and turbid depends on the official's morality.

——"Modern Guo Honghe" 10. If you do many unjust things, you will have to forgive yourself. ——"Zuo Zhuan" 11. The ancients said: "The great law is the small incorruptibility."

If a minister can be incorruptible, he only gets half of it. If you are not honest, you cannot enforce the law, and if you are illegal, you cannot support integrity.

——Chen Hongmou 12. Gong begets enlightenment, and integrity begets prestige. 13. The old man is brave and ambitious.

The martyrs are full of ambition in their old age. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

——Zhuge Liang 14. If you are strict with the corruption of subordinates without asking the superior officials, the law will become stricter, the greed will become more severe, the government will become more chaotic, the people will die, and the country will die. ——Wang Euzhi 15. After rectifying oneself, one can rectify things; after self-governance, one can govern others.

——Yue Fei 16. The integrity of ministers is the fashion of the world. ——Shi Kefa 17. Only by being honest can you gather people, by being disciplined can you convince people, by being upright can you lead people, and only by being selfless can you move people.

18. Regret for shameful behavior is life-saving. ——Democritus 19. Corruption and bribery will deepen the troubles if the disadvantages are not eliminated.

——Bao Zheng 20. The combination of selfishness and greed will hatch many poisonous snakes that harm others. ——Ai Qing 21. If a gentleman is knowledgeable and examines himself three times every day, then he will know clearly and act without fault.

——Xunzi 22. Self-examination is a mirror that can clearly show our mistakes and give us the opportunity to correct them. ——Heine 23. It is difficult to predict the coming of disasters, but as long as you are not greedy for money, do not use tricks, do not sell your reputation, and do not be arrogant, you can make up for it.

People who die for money will avoid disaster if they are not greedy. ——Zeng Guofan 24. A greedy person will take things unjustly, regardless of injustice; an honest person will take things obediently, and will always be ashamed of what he gets.

——Chen Xin 25. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan 26. Don’t be greedy for unexpected wealth, and don’t drink too much wine.

——Zhu Bailu 27. Get rid of selfishness first, and then you can manage public affairs; first you can see what you have seen, and then you can listen to what others say. ——Jin Ying 28. The key to government is publicity and purity; the way to start a family is frugality and diligence.

——Lin Bu 29. Wherever there is fame and fortune, taking a step back will bring you stability, but just moving forward will bring you danger. ——Zhu Xi 30. Be disciplined and cultivate the virtues of an official.

31. Always discover your own mistakes, admit them boldly and forthrightly, and change quickly and bravely. 32. A person’s greatest victory is to defeat himself.

——Andreyev 33. A gentleman’s way of governing is based on self-cultivation. 34. Those who are not subject to corruption are called honest, and those who are not polluted are called clean.

If you are not honest, you will not do anything new; if you are shameless, you will not do anything new. The source of dishonesty is shamelessness.

——Gu Yanwu 35. If you accumulate good deeds for three years, few will know about it; if you do evil for one day, it will be heard all over the world. ——"Book of Jin" 36. Doing good throughout your life is not enough, but doing evil is more than enough.

——He Tan 37. Exercise strict self-restraint, because restraint itself can be used as a kind of spiritual sustenance. ——Tagore 38. Officials do not fear my severity but fear my integrity; people do not obey my ability but obey my father.

Public principles - the people dare not be arrogant, and honest officials dare not bully. 39. If his body is upright, he will do it without being told; if his body is not upright, he will not obey even though he is told.

——"The Analects of Confucius" 40. Don't stretch out your hands, otherwise you will be caught. The party and the people are under supervision, and it is difficult to escape with all eyes on you.

——Chen Yi 41. Planting more lotus ponds will make the anti-corruption policy clear. 42. A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.

43. If the heart is free from selfish desires, it will naturally be strong; if the heart is free from evil twists, it will naturally be righteous. ——Lu Longqi 44. The sky net is vast and sparse.

——"Laozi" 45. A person's value should be determined by what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Albert Einstein 46. In politics, ethics and etiquette must be the first priority, and ethics must be based on sincerity.

——Huan Guo 47. No crime is greater than excessive desire, and no disaster is greater than dissatisfaction. ——Han Tao 48. If you rectify yourself, you can rectify things; if you govern yourself, you can govern others.

——Yue Fei 49. We must continue to maintain a modest, prudent, arrogant and impetuous style, and we must continue to maintain a hard-working style.

——Mao Zedong 50. The four defeats of being an official are as follows: Those who are lazy and lazy will be defeated, those who are arrogant and reckless will be defeated, those who are greedy and unscrupulous will be defeated, and those who repeatedly deceive will be defeated.

——Zeng Guofan 51. Those who choose officials for people will be in chaos, and those who choose people for officials will rule. ——Zhuge Liang 52. Wealth and honor cannot lead to adultery, poverty and lowliness cannot change, and power cannot yield. This is called a true man.

——Mencius 53. Those who are greedy for cleverness and ignorant of civil affairs will be inferior to animals. ——Qian Yong 54. Whether people hate you or love you, you must check your behavior.

——Voynich 55. Self-esteem, self-knowledge, and self-control, only these three can lead one to the most noble kingdom. ——Tennyson 56. There is no greater evil than dissatisfaction, and no greater fault than desire.

——Laozi 57. When you are an official, you must think about the past: I am not an official; you must also think about the future: I cannot always have this official. Only by finding your true self can you find it.

——Shen Juyun 58. “Serving as an official for one term will benefit one party.” “To be an official, you must be a human being first, and in everything you do, the people come first.” ——Zheng Peimin 59. The human heart is more valuable than bright and clean.

——Cheng Yi 60. The key to fighting corruption and promoting integrity is to address both the symptoms and root causes, and to practice integrity and self-discipline. 61. It is easy to protect the early days of the festival, but it is difficult to protect the late festivals.

——Zhu Xi 62. Integrity is the foundation of government. It is the four dimensions of the country, the great integrity of people, and the great virtue of officials. ——Mencius 63. The country’s ears forget about home, the public’s ears forget about private interests, they are unscrupulous in receiving benefits and unscrupulous in removing harm.

——Jia Yi 64. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself more ruthlessly. ——Lu Xun 65. An honest person is the representative of the people; a greedy person is the thief of the people.

——Bao Zheng 66. Li Lingzhi fainted. ——"Ancient and Modern Proverbs" 67. Self-respect, self-prosperity, self-warning, and self-motivation.

68. Seizing the common interests of the world and favoring one's own interests is called a thief of the country. ——Huang Zongxi 69. The issue of the party style of the ruling party is a matter of life and death for the party.

——Chen Yun 70. Putting hardship before happiness is the basic condition for gaining the trust of the party and the people. ——Liu Shaoqi 71. Officials cannot be given to others privately. 2. Poems about self-discipline

1. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

——Li Shangyin 2. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. ——Zhou Dunyi 3. If you don’t make decisions for the people when you are an official, it is better to go home and sell sweet potatoes.

——Xu Jiujing 4. Fame should not be sought in vain, and honor should not be obtained in vain. ——"Yuan Zi Zheng Shu's Political Strategy" 5. Discipline one's body with careful conduct, but not select people with meticulous conduct.

——Wei Yuan 6. Understand morality in order to consolidate the foundation, focus on cultivation in order to calm the soul, know integrity and shame in order to purify the heart, and eliminate greed in order to maintain integrity. 7. Integrity and shame are the key to establishing a person.

If you are not honest, you will take everything; if you are not shameful, you will do everything. If people do this, disaster, chaos, and destruction will befall them everywhere.

——Chen Hongmou 8. Integrity begets officials who dare not be arrogant, and justice begets that the people dare not deceive. Justice begets enlightenment, integrity begets authority, honesty begets trustworthiness, and diligence is effective. ——Li Xing 9. Power is like a river, clear and turbid depends on the official's morality.

——"Modern Guo Honghe" 10. If you do many unjust things, you will have to forgive yourself. ——"Zuo Zhuan" 11. The ancients said: "The great law is the small incorruptibility."

If a minister can be incorruptible, he only gets half of it. If you are not honest, you cannot enforce the law, and if you are illegal, you cannot support integrity.

——Chen Hongmou 12. Gong begets enlightenment, and integrity begets prestige. 13. The old man is brave and ambitious.

The martyrs are full of ambition in their old age. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

——Zhuge Liang 14. If you are strict with the corruption of subordinates without asking the superior officials, the law will become stricter, the greed will become more severe, the government will become more chaotic, the people will die, and the country will die. ——Wang Euzhi 15. After rectifying oneself, one can rectify things; after self-governance, one can govern others.

——Yue Fei 16. The integrity of ministers is the fashion of the world. ——Shi Kefa 17. Only by being honest can you gather people, by being disciplined can you convince people, by being upright can you lead people, and only by being selfless can you move people.

18. Regret for shameful behavior is life-saving. ——Democritus 19. Corruption and bribery will deepen the troubles if the disadvantages are not eliminated.

——Bao Zheng 20. The combination of selfishness and greed will hatch many poisonous snakes that harm others. ——Ai Qing 21. If a gentleman is knowledgeable and examines himself three times every day, then he will know clearly and act without fault.

——Xunzi 22. Self-examination is a mirror that can clearly show our mistakes and give us the opportunity to correct them. ——Heine 23. It is difficult to predict the coming of disasters, but as long as you are not greedy for money, do not use tricks, do not sell your reputation, and do not be arrogant, you can make up for it.

People who die for money will avoid disaster if they are not greedy. ——Zeng Guofan 24. A greedy person will take things unjustly, regardless of injustice; an honest person will take things obediently, and will always be ashamed of what he gets.

——Chen Xin 25. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan 26. Don’t be greedy for unexpected wealth, and don’t drink too much wine.

——Zhu Bailu 27. Get rid of selfishness first, and then you can manage public affairs; first you can see what you have seen, and then you can listen to what others say. ——Jin Ying 28. The key to government is publicity and purity; the way to start a family is frugality and diligence.

——Lin Bu 29. Wherever there is fame and fortune, taking a step back will bring you stability, but just moving forward will bring you danger. ——Zhu Xi 30. Be disciplined and cultivate the virtues of an official.

31. Always discover your own mistakes, admit them boldly and forthrightly, and change quickly and bravely. 32. A person’s greatest victory is to defeat himself.

——Andreyev 33. A gentleman’s way of governing is based on self-cultivation. 34. Those who are not subject to corruption are called honest, and those who are not polluted are called clean.

If you are not honest, you will not do anything new; if you are shameless, you will not do anything new. The source of dishonesty is shamelessness.

——Gu Yanwu 35. If you accumulate good deeds for three years, few will know about it; if you do evil for one day, it will be heard all over the world. ——"Book of Jin" 36. Doing good throughout your life is not enough, but doing evil is more than enough.

——He Tan 37. Exercise strict self-restraint, because restraint itself can be used as a kind of spiritual sustenance. ——Tagore 38. Officials do not fear my severity but fear my integrity; people do not obey my ability but obey my father.

Public principles - the people dare not be arrogant, and honest officials dare not bully. 39. If his body is upright, he will do it without being told; if his body is not upright, he will not obey even though he is told.

——"The Analects of Confucius" 40. Don't stretch out your hands, otherwise you will be caught. The party and the people are under supervision, and it is difficult to escape with all eyes on you.

——Chen Yi 41. Planting more lotus ponds will make the anti-corruption policy clear. 42. A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.

43. If the heart is free from selfish desires, it will naturally be strong; if the heart is free from evil twists, it will naturally be righteous. ——Lu Longqi 44. The sky net is vast and sparse.

——"Laozi" 45. A person's value should be determined by what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Albert Einstein 46. In politics, ethics and etiquette must be the first priority, and ethics must be based on sincerity.

——Huan Guo 47. No crime is greater than excessive desire, and no disaster is greater than dissatisfaction. ——Han Tao 48. If you rectify yourself, you can rectify things; if you govern yourself, you can govern others.

——Yue Fei 49. We must continue to maintain a modest, prudent, arrogant and impetuous style, and we must continue to maintain a hard-working style. ——Mao Zedong 50. The four defeats of being an official are as follows: Those who are lazy and lazy will be defeated, those who are arrogant and reckless will be defeated, those who are greedy and unscrupulous will be defeated, and those who repeatedly deceive will be defeated.

——Zeng Guofan 51. Those who choose officials for people will be in chaos, and those who choose people for officials will rule. ——Zhuge Liang 52. Wealth and honor cannot lead to adultery, poverty and lowliness cannot change, and power cannot yield. This is called a true man.

——Mencius 53. Those who are greedy for cleverness and ignorant of civil affairs will be inferior to animals. ——Qian Yong 54. Whether people hate you or love you, you must check your behavior.

——Voynich 55. Self-esteem, self-knowledge, and self-control, only these three can lead one to the most noble kingdom. ——Tennyson 56. There is no greater evil than dissatisfaction, and no greater fault than desire.

——Laozi 57. When you are an official, you must think about the past: I am not an official; you must also think about the future: I cannot always have this official. Only by finding your true self can you find it.

——Shen Juyun 58. “Serving as an official for one term will benefit one party.” “To be an official, you must be a human being first, and in everything you do, the people come first.” ——Zheng Peimin 59. The human heart is more valuable than bright and clean.

——Cheng Yi 60. The key to fighting corruption and promoting integrity is to address both the symptoms and root causes, and to practice integrity and self-discipline. 61. It is easy to protect the early days of the festival, but it is difficult to protect the late festivals.

——Zhu Xi 62. Integrity is the foundation of government. It is the four dimensions of the country, the great integrity of people, and the great virtue of officials. ——Mencius 63. The country’s ears forget about home, the public’s ears forget about private interests, they are unscrupulous in receiving benefits and unscrupulous in removing harm.

——Jia Yi 64. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself more ruthlessly. ——Lu Xun 65. An honest person is the representative of the people; a greedy person is the thief of the people.

——Bao Zheng 66. Li Lingzhi fainted. ——"Ancient and Modern Proverbs" 67. Self-respect, self-prosperity, self-warning, and self-motivation.

68. Seizing the common interests of the world and favoring one's own interests is called a thief of the country. ——Huang Zongxi 69. The issue of the party style of the ruling party is a matter of life and death for the party.

——Chen Yun 70. Enduring hardship comes first, enjoying happiness comes later. 3. Request: Ancient poems about "self-discipline"

1. The lights are on at three o'clock and the rooster is on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying. ——Tang Dynasty: "Encouraging Learning" by Yan Zhenqing

Translation: From midnight to the time when the rooster crows every day, it is the best time for boys to study.

2. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin "Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin"

Translation: Throughout history, any wise country's success stems from diligence and frugality, while its decline stems from luxury.

3. It is easy for a young person to learn from an old person, but it is difficult to learn from an old person. No time is wasted. ——Song Dynasty: Zhu Xi's "Poem to Encourage Learning"

Translation: It is very easy to pass away the days of youth, but it is difficult to achieve success in learning, so every inch of time cannot be easily let go.

4. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. ——Ming Dynasty: Qian Fu's "Song of Tomorrow"

Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. If you just wait for tomorrow every day, you will only waste your time and achieve nothing.

5. Young people work hard all their lives, and do not waste time and effort. ——Tang Dynasty: Du Xunhe's "Inscriptions on My Brother and Nephew's School"

Translation: Efforts made in youth are important events that are beneficial to one's life. Don't relax your efforts in the face of the passing time. 4. Famous sayings about "self-discipline and self-reflection"

The old tree is empty, and the old man is afraid of the loose tree. Be careful about the empty tree and the loose tree, and be strict in the end. ——Hua Luogeng

Learning from others and understanding the extraordinary is a wonderful way to enable people to reflect. ——Lu Xun

He who can restrain himself after winning has won a double victory. ——Bacon

Find time to think about what you did during the day: whether it was a positive sign or a negative sign. If it is a positive sign - call Gen good, if it is a negative sign, then take measures. ——Limitrov

A person should abandon those disturbing thoughts and concentrate on walking the path of life at his feet.

—— Stevenson

Criticism: This is normal blood circulation. Without it, stagnation and illness will inevitably occur.

——Ostrovsky, former Soviet Union

Reflection is a crystal clear mirror that can reflect the stain on the soul.

——Golky, former Soviet Union

Going through fire and water, going through fire and water, the courage of a warrior is possible; self-denial and victory are not the courage of a gentleman, and it is impossible.

——Yang Shi

Self-criticism is the most severe criticism, and it is also the most beneficial. ——Gorky, the former Soviet Union

Self-criticism, this is a harsh school for cultivating conscience. ——Romain Rolland Law

As the recipient of criticism, when we encounter criticism from others, we must have more self-control than those who criticize us.

——Patti Hathaway 5. Poems about self-discipline

1. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

——Li Shangyin 2. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. ——Zhou Dunyi 3. If you don’t make decisions for the people when you are an official, it is better to go home and sell sweet potatoes.

——Xu Jiujing 4. Fame should not be sought in vain, and honor should not be obtained in vain. ——"Yuan Zi Zheng Shu's Political Strategy" 5. Discipline one's body with careful conduct, but not select people with meticulous conduct.

——Wei Yuan 6. Understand morality in order to consolidate the foundation, focus on cultivation in order to calm the soul, know integrity and shame in order to purify the heart, and eliminate greed in order to maintain integrity. 7. Integrity and shame are the key to establishing a person.

If you are not honest, you will take everything; if you are not shameful, you will do everything. If people do this, disaster, chaos, and destruction will befall them everywhere.

——Chen Hongmou 8. Integrity begets officials who dare not be arrogant, and justice begets that the people dare not deceive. Justice begets enlightenment, integrity begets authority, honesty begets trustworthiness, and diligence is effective. ——Li Xing 9. Power is like a river, clear and turbid depends on the official's morality.

——"Modern Guo Honghe" 10. If you do many unjust things, you will have to forgive yourself. ——"Zuo Zhuan" 11. The ancients said: "The great law is the small incorruptibility."

If a minister can be incorruptible, he only gets half of it. If you are not honest, you cannot enforce the law, and if you are illegal, you cannot support integrity.

——Chen Hongmou 12. Gong begets enlightenment, and integrity begets prestige. 13. The old man is brave and ambitious.

The martyrs are full of ambition in their old age. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

——Zhuge Liang 14. If you are strict with the corruption of subordinates without asking the superior officials, the law will become stricter, the greed will become more severe, the government will become more chaotic, the people will die, and the country will die. ——Wang Euzhi 15. After rectifying oneself, one can rectify things; after self-governance, one can govern others.

——Yue Fei 16. The integrity of ministers is the fashion of the world. ——Shi Kefa 17. Only by being honest can you gather people, by being disciplined can you convince people, by being upright can you lead people, and only by being selfless can you move people.

18. Regret for shameful behavior is life-saving. ——Democritus 19. Corruption and bribery will deepen the troubles if the disadvantages are not eliminated.

——Bao Zheng 20. The combination of selfishness and greed will hatch many poisonous snakes that harm others. ——Ai Qing 21. If a gentleman is knowledgeable and examines himself three times every day, then he will know clearly and act without fault.

——Xunzi 22. Self-examination is a mirror that can clearly show our mistakes and give us the opportunity to correct them. ——Heine 23. It is difficult to predict the coming of disasters, but as long as you are not greedy for money, do not use tricks, do not sell your reputation, and do not be arrogant, you can make up for it.

People who die for money will avoid disaster if they are not greedy. ——Zeng Guofan 24. A greedy person will take things unjustly, regardless of injustice; an honest person will take things obediently, and will always be ashamed of what he gets.

——Chen Xin 25. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan 26. Don’t be greedy for unexpected wealth, and don’t drink too much wine.

——Zhu Bailu 27. Get rid of selfishness first, and then you can manage public affairs; first you can see what you have seen, and then you can listen to what others say. ——Jin Ying 28. The key to government is publicity and purity; the way to start a family is frugality and diligence.

——Lin Bu 29. Wherever there is fame and fortune, taking a step back will bring you stability, but just moving forward will bring you danger. ——Zhu Xi 30. Be disciplined and cultivate the virtues of an official.

31. Always discover your own mistakes, admit them boldly and forthrightly, and change quickly and bravely. 32. A person’s greatest victory is to defeat himself.

——Andreyev 33. A gentleman’s way of governing is based on self-cultivation. 34. Those who are not subject to corruption are called honest, and those who are not polluted are called clean.

If you are not honest, you will not do anything new; if you are shameless, you will not do anything new. The source of dishonesty is shamelessness.

——Gu Yanwu 35. If you accumulate good deeds for three years, few will know about it; if you do evil for one day, it will be heard all over the world. ——"Book of Jin" 36. Doing good throughout your life is not enough, but doing evil is more than enough.

——He Tan 37. Exercise strict self-restraint, because restraint itself can be used as a kind of spiritual sustenance. ——Tagore 38. Officials do not fear my severity but fear my integrity; people do not obey my ability but obey my father.

Public principles - the people dare not be arrogant, and honest officials dare not bully. 39. If his body is upright, he will do it without being told; if his body is not upright, he will not obey even though he is told.

——"The Analects of Confucius" 40. Don't stretch out your hands, otherwise you will be caught. The party and the people are under supervision, and it is difficult to escape with all eyes on you.

——Chen Yi 41. Planting more lotus ponds will make the anti-corruption policy clear. 42. A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.

43. If the heart is free from selfish desires, it will naturally be strong; if the heart is free from evil twists, it will naturally be righteous. ——Lu Longqi 44. The sky net is vast and sparse.

——"Laozi" 45. A person's value should be determined by what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Albert Einstein 46. In politics, ethics and etiquette must be the first priority, and ethics must be based on sincerity.

——Huan Guo 47. No crime is greater than excessive desire, and no disaster is greater than dissatisfaction. ——Han Tao 48. If you rectify yourself, you can rectify things; if you govern yourself, you can govern others.

——Yue Fei 49. We must continue to maintain a modest, prudent, arrogant and impetuous style, and we must continue to maintain a hard-working style. ——Mao Zedong 50. The four defeats of being an official are as follows: Those who are lazy and lazy will be defeated, those who are arrogant and reckless will be defeated, those who are greedy and unscrupulous will be defeated, and those who repeatedly deceive will be defeated.

——Zeng Guofan 51. Those who choose officials for people will be in chaos, and those who choose people for officials will rule. ——Zhuge Liang 52. Wealth and honor cannot lead to adultery, poverty and lowliness cannot change, and power cannot yield. This is called a true man.

——Mencius 53. Those who are greedy for cleverness and ignorant of civil affairs will be inferior to animals. ——Qian Yong 54. Whether people hate you or love you, you must check your behavior.

——Voynich 55. Self-esteem, self-knowledge, and self-control, only these three can lead one to the most noble kingdom. ——Tennyson 56. There is no greater evil than dissatisfaction, and no greater fault than desire.

——Laozi 57. When you are an official, you must think about the past: I am not an official; you must also think about the future: I cannot always have this official. Only by finding your true self can you find it.

——Shen Juyun 58. “Serving as an official for one term will benefit one party.” “To be an official, you must be a human being first, and in everything you do, the people come first.” ——Zheng Peimin 59. The human heart is more valuable than bright and clean.

——Cheng Yi 60. The key to fighting corruption and promoting integrity is to address both the symptoms and root causes, and to practice integrity and self-discipline. 61. It is easy to protect the early days of the festival, but it is difficult to protect the late festivals.

——Zhu Xi 62. Integrity is the foundation of government. It is the four dimensions of the country, the great integrity of people, and the great virtue of officials. ——Mencius 63. The country’s ears forget about home, the public’s ears forget about private interests, they are unscrupulous in receiving benefits and unscrupulous in removing harm.

——Jia Yi 64. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself more ruthlessly. ——Lu Xun 65. An honest person is the representative of the people; a greedy person is the thief of the people.

——Bao Zheng 66. Li Lingzhi fainted. ——"Ancient and Modern Proverbs" 67. Self-respect, self-prosperity, self-warning, and self-motivation.

68. Seizing the common interests of the world and favoring one's own interests is called a thief of the country. ——Huang Zongxi 69. The issue of the party style of the ruling party is a matter of life and death for the party.

——Chen Yun 70. Putting hardship before happiness is the basic condition for gaining the trust of the party and the people. ——Liu Shaoqi 71. Officials cannot be given to others privately. 6. Quotes about self-discipline

1. Be content and diligent, and you will not be afraid of traveling all over the world.

From: [Germany] Goethe's "Goethe's Narrative Poems"

Introduction: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832), born in Frankfurt am Main, a famous German thinker, writer, and scientist. He is the most famous representative of Weimar classicism.

2. Diligence is the mother of success.

From: [English] Proverbs, "An Introduction to English Proverbs"

3. The early bird catches more insects.

From: [English] Proverbs, "Selected Foreign Proverbs"

4. "Diligence is the mother of good luck". On the other hand, laziness means only ambition and nothing can be accomplished. .

From: [Western] Cervantes' "Don Quixote"

Introduction: The 1967 film "Cervantes" was directed by Vincent Sherman and mainly tells the story of youth. The adventures of Cervantes.

5. Some people have mediocre abilities but do their best, and they are better than those who have outstanding abilities but do things half-heartedly.

From: [English] Austen's "Emma"

Introduction: Jane Austen (Jane Austen, December 16, 1775 - July 18, 1817), British female novelist, her main works include "Pride and Prejudice", "Sense and Sensibility", etc. 7. Verses about self-discipline in The Analects

1. Those who are virtuous must have words, and those who have words do not need to be virtuous.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen"

People with high moral character must be able to stand up for their words, but people who can stand up for their words may not necessarily have high moral character.

2. To be arrogant and happy, to be happy to wander, to be happy to be happy is a loss.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Ji Shi"

If you take pleasure in pride, take pleasure in wandering, take pleasure in debauchery and luxury, disaster will come.

3. Gentle, kind, respectful, frugal and accommodating.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Xue Er"

Gentle, kind, respectful, frugal and modest. It means that the goal of a person's cultivation should be these five points.

4. A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, he is sensitive to things but cautious in his words.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Xueer"

People with high moral character do not pursue delicious food or comfort, they are quick in doing things and cautious in speaking.

5. I have to examine myself three times every day: Are I being unfaithful to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Are you not used to it?

——"The Analects of Confucius·Xue Er"

I reflect on myself again and again every day, am I not doing my best for others? Is it not honest enough to interact with friends? Did the teacher impart my studies without reviewing them?

6. A gentleman cherishes virtue, while a villain cherishes earth; a gentleman cherishes punishment, while a villain cherishes favor.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"

A gentleman wants to cultivate morality, while a villain just wants to be happy in his hometown; a gentleman wants to abide by the law, and a villain wants to gain benefit.

7. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself.

—— "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"

When you see a virtuous person, you want to follow him as an example; when you see an unvirtuous person, you will reflect on yourself.

8. If you seek benevolence and gain benevolence, there is no need to complain.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Shuer"

If you pursue benevolence, you will get benevolence. There is nothing to complain about!

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9. I worry about not cultivating virtues, not learning about them, not being able to move after hearing the righteousness, and not being able to change bad deeds.

—— "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer"

If you cannot cultivate your character, you cannot practice your studies, you cannot stand up and do what is right when you hear it, and you cannot correct your shortcomings, this is what I think. Worried.

10. A great virtue should not spend too much time, but a small virtue can go in and out.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Zi Zhang"

A great virtue cannot exceed the limit, but a small virtue can make some deviations. It means that we should adhere to principles on big things, but be flexible on small things.

11. A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a villain seeks everything from others.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

A gentleman is strict with himself, while a villain is demanding of others.

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12. A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, practices etiquette as a courtesy, shows humility as a courtesy, and believes in it as a fulfillment.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

A virtuous person takes morality as the foundation, practices it with etiquette and justice, expresses it with humble language, and uses sincerity to Ken attitude to get it done.

13. A gentleman is reserved and does not fight, and he is a group but not a party.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

People with high moral character are dignified and do not argue with others, and they are gregarious and do not form cliques.

14. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

If you blame yourself more and blame others less, then the resentment will naturally disappear. 8. Ancient texts on self-consciousness and self-discipline

The first one: Dealing with others

Confucius said: "Isn't it true to learn and practice from time to time? Isn't it a pleasure to have friends from far away?" ? Isn’t it a gentleman who doesn’t know how to behave?” xǐng) I am unfaithful to others? Is it true that I don’t trust my friends? ” ("Xue Er")

The third chapter: Learning methods

Confucius said: "Those who review the past and learn the new can become teachers." ("Wei Zheng")

The fourth point: learning methods

Confucius said: "Learning If you don’t think about it, you will be in vain; if you don’t think about it, you will be in danger.

The fifth rule: learning methods To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge.

" ("Wei Zheng")

Confucius said: "Zhong Yu, teach you the attitude towards knowing and not knowing: knowing means knowing, not knowing means not knowing. This is smart (action) ."

The Sixth Article: Learning Attitude

Confucius said: "When you see the virtuous, think about it; when you see the virtuous, you should reflect on yourself." " ("Li Ren")

Confucius said: "When you see the advantages of others, learn from them and hope to be like them; when you see the shortcomings of others, reflect on whether you have the same shortcomings as them. "

The Seventh Rule: Learning Attitude

Master said: "When three people walk together, there must be one who is my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. " ("Shu Er")

The eighth: How to be a human being

Zengzi said: "A scholar must be ambitious, as the responsibilities are heavy and the road ahead is long. Isn’t it important to consider benevolence as one’s own responsibility? Isn't it just a matter of time before death? " ("Taibo")

Ninth: How to be a human being

Confucius said: "When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. " ("Zihan")

Confucius said: "(In the coldest season of the year, you realize that the pines and cypresses (bǎi) are the last to wither."

Tenth Then: How to be a human being

Zigong asked: "Is there anyone who can say something that can be carried out throughout his life? Confucius said: "How can I forgive you?" Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. "("Gong Linggong of Wei")

Zigong asked: "Is there one sentence that I can stick to throughout my life? Confucius said: "That is probably 'forgiveness'!" Don't force things on others that you don't want to do yourself. "

The above is best from the Analects of Confucius. 9. Sentences about self-discipline in the Analects of Confucius

1 Zengzi said: "I have to examine myself three times in a day - have I been unfaithful to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Are you not used to it?

2 Confucius said: "When you see a virtuous person, you should think about it; when you see an unworthy person, you should introspect yourself." Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"

3 Sima Niu asked the gentleman. Confucius said: "A gentleman has no worries and no fears." He said: "A gentleman has no worries and no fears. How can I call him a gentleman?" Confucius said: "If you look inward and feel no guilt, why should you worry or be afraid?"

4 Zi Jue Four: No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no self.

Confucius eliminated four shortcomings: no subjective suspicion, no expectations that must be realized, no stubbornness, and no selfishness

5 Ji Kangzi asked Confucius about politics. Confucius said to him: "A politician is upright.

The commander-in-chief is righteous, who dares not to be righteous