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1. Verses about upholding justice

Verses about upholding justice 1. [Urgently Needed] Quotes about upholding justice

(1). Advising people to cherish time Black hair does not know how to study early, white head regrets reading late. It is easy to learn when you are young, but hard to succeed when you are old. An inch of time cannot be taken lightly. An inch of time is an inch of gold. It is hard to buy money. It is hard to buy time. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad (2). Warning to people to be honest 1 .Those who are not strong in ambition will be incapable of wisdom, and those who do not believe in their words will have no results in their actions.

--Mo Zhai, a thinker of the Warring States Period 2. Correspondence between internal and external affairs, words and deeds. -- Han Fei, philosopher and educator of the Warring States Period 3. Goodness cannot come from outside, and the name cannot be made in vain.

-- Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period 4. The true is the most sincere. Without sincerity, it cannot move people. --Zhuang Zhou, philosopher of the Warring States Period 5. If a person breaks his trust, his reputation will be ruined.

--Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty 6. Hypocrisy cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long. -- Han Ying, poetry critic of the Han Dynasty 7. If you accept someone with faith, the world will trust you; if you don't accept someone with faith, your wife will be suspicious of you.

--Chang Quan, a hermit of the Jin Dynasty 8. A person cannot stand in the world without loyalty. --Cheng Yi, a philosopher from the Song Dynasty 9. More fiction is worse than less reality.

--Chen Fu, a philosopher from the Song Dynasty 10. Treating others with truth is not only beneficial to others, but also beneficial to yourself. -- Yang Jian, scholar of Song Dynasty 11. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values.

--Dreiser, British writer 12. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds. --The Analects of Confucius 13. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term solution.

--John Ray, British scholar 14. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies. --Heine, German poet 15. Honesty is the most touching thing.

16. If you can be true to yourself, you can be true to others, just like night follows day and shadow follows body shape. --Shakespeare, British dramatist 17. How can there be dignity without honesty? --Cicero, ancient Roman statesman 18. If a person loses honesty, he loses everything.

--Li Li, British essayist 19. Honesty is the best policy. --Franklin 20. If people can abandon hypocrisy, they will gain great peace of mind.

-- Mark Twain (3). Encourage people to be tolerant and be open to everything. The sun rises in the East China Sea and sets in the west. There is a day of sorrow and a day of joy. If you don't get into trouble, you will be comfortable and your heart will be comfortable. Remember what needs to be remembered and forget what needs to be forgotten. Change what can be changed and accept what cannot be changed. Regret is a spirit-consuming emotion. Regret is a greater loss than a loss and a greater mistake than a mistake. So don’t regret it (4) Strong will\firm determination My success is Because I am determined and never hesitate.

Napoleon I’s famous sayings are important signs of mature personality: tolerance, tolerance and kindness. - "The Weakness of Human Nature" Famous Quotes What makes you tired is not the mountain in front of you, but the grain of sand in your shoe.

-Anonymous Famous Quotes: Three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. - "The Analects of Confucius. Zihan" famous aphorisms (5) About love. True love will drive away crazy or nearly lustful things.

Plato’s famous aphorisms (6) Regarding self-cultivation. A gentleman’s self-cultivation involves correcting his heart internally and correcting his appearance externally. - (Song Dynasty) Ouyang Xiu's famous aphorisms: The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. It is timely to encourage yourself, and time waits for no one.

- (Jin) Tao Yuanming Famous Quotes Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank; behavior should be polite. - (France) Montesquieu's famous aphorisms: Quietness is used to cultivate one's character, frugality is used to cultivate virtue. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no way to go far.

-Zhuge Liang's famous aphorisms (7) People should always reflect on themselves - know yourself. The most difficult thing is to know yourself. (Greece) Self-knowledge is the rarest of knowledge.

(Spain) If you want to know yourself, it is best to ask others. (Japan) Only among people can you know yourself.

(Germany) I can clearly count the stars in the sky, but I can’t see the soot on my face. (Malaysia) Those who sing praises to themselves have only one audience.

(Japan) Don’t laugh at others’ hunched backs, straighten your own back. (Soviet Union) Even the most spiritual person cannot see his own back.

(Africa) The more incompetent a person is, the more he likes to find fault with others. (Ireland) Everyone knows where shoes pinch your feet.

(Latin America) Your own shoes, you know where they are tight. (Spain) You know how much you want to eat.

(Soviet Union) If you don’t evaluate yourself, you won’t evaluate others. (Germany) If you can't command yourself, you can't command others.

(USA) People who are afraid of you in front of you will definitely hate you behind your back. (UK) Answered by: Wonderful Starry Sky - Xiucai Level 2 2-10 20:54 Other answers *** 1 [Learning] Selected famous sayings and aphorisms (arranged in sequence) B When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.

(Han Yuefu "Long Song Xing") To learn a hundred things, one must first be determined. (Zhu Xi) The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. (Du Fu) If you don't know how to be a prostitute, I will be your teacher.

(Du Fu) Be broad-minded and appreciative, accumulate thickly but thinly. (Su Shi) Learn it eruditely, interrogate it, think it over carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely.

("Book of Rites") If you don't climb a high mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't go to a deep stream, you don't know how thick the earth is. ("Xunzi") =============== There are others: If you don't fly, you will soar into the sky; if you don't sing, you will become a blockbuster.

(Sima Qian) If you don’t worry about others, you don’t know yourself; if you worry about others, you don’t know others. (Confucius) If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, how can you catch the tiger’s cubs? (Book of the Later Han Dynasty) If there is no blockage and no flow, it will not work.

(Han Yu) I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. (Su Shi) Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level.

(Wang Anshi) Without rules, it is impossible to build a square garden. (Mencius) After collecting hundreds of flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for.

(Luo Yin) A person who has a solid warehouse knows etiquette, and a person who has enough food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. ("Guanzi") After playing a thousand tunes, the sound will dawn; after observing a thousand swords, you will recognize the weapon.

(Liu Xie) If you examine yourself, you can understand others; if you examine the present, you can understand the past. ("Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals") A slight difference is a thousand miles away.

("Book of Han") There will be times when strong winds break through the waves, and sails will be hung directly across the sea. (Li Bai) My heart is like a magnetic needle, and it will not rest until it points to the right direction.

(Wen Tianxiang) Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees grew in front of the diseased trees. (Liu Yuxi) Eat a pit and gain wisdom.

(ancient proverb) A ruler is short, an inch is long. (Qu Yuan) To die before leaving the army is to make a hero burst into tears.

(Du Fu) The spring silkworms will not run out until they are dead, and the wax torch will not dry up until the tears turn to ashes. (Li Shangyin) The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoof disease, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

(Meng Jiao) The garden is full of spring scenery and cannot be contained, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. (Ye Shaoweng) A moment of spring night is worth a thousand pieces of gold.

(Su Shi) Doing good is like ascending, doing evil is like falling. ("Mandarin") A real man would rather have his jade broken into pieces than completely destroyed.

(Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty) He is as straight as he is bending, as clever as he is clumsy, and as argumentative as he is indifferent. ("Laozi") Danqing doesn't know that old age is coming.

2. Verses praising justice

Jealous of evil is like hatred, and seeing good is like hunger and thirst. -Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

Hate bad people and bad things as enemies, see good people and good things as if they are hungry and seek food, thirsty and want to drink.

Stir up the turbid and raise the clear, hate the evil and love the good. —Tang Dynasty·Wu Jingzhenguan Political dignitaries·Ren Xian

Criticize evil deeds and praise good deeds.

Once established, everything falls apart. -Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

When moral cultivation is broken, other things will be broken like tiles, which means that moral cultivation is the foundation of success or failure.

Fire does not invade jade.

—Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

Fire cannot burn jade, which means that evil cannot suppress good.

The reason why martyrs are different from ordinary people is that they match their friendship with each other. —Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty

The reason why a righteous man is different from ordinary people is that he can maintain integrity and uphold justice.

To cultivate one's moral character and conduct one's conduct, one's words must be based on the ink. -Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty

Improve your moral character, check your behavior, and your words must comply with the standards. It means being strict with yourself and not violating moral principles in anything you say or do.

A gentleman’s origin does not violate the moral principles and is worthy of shame. - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

A virtuous person will not do anything that violates morality, whether he is an official or a private citizen, so he has a clear conscience.

It is better to die with righteousness than live happily, and regard death as home. - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

I would rather die for justice than live an ignoble existence, but regard death as home.

It would be better for the jade to be broken into pieces than to be completely destroyed. - Li Baiyao of Tang Dynasty and Northern Qi Dynasty

It is better to be broken like a jade than to be a complete tile. By extension, it means that one would rather die with integrity preserved than live an ignoble existence.

If you are doing good, you will be prepared; if you are doing evil, you will be gone. - Northern Qi Dynasty·Yan Zhitui Yan family motto

Actively participate in good things and leave immediately when bad things happen.

If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the shape is straight, the shadow will be straight. —Tang

The water source is clean, the downstream is naturally clear, and the shadow is straight if the character is good.

A poor scholar is a man of integrity. - Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

A person's moral sentiments become more apparent when he is poor.

Don’t be afraid of a righteous death, don’t be afraid of a life of honor. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

Don’t be afraid to die for justice, and don’t feel happy just because you survived.

The good or evil of reputation lies in people. - Tang Han Yu

A person's reputation is determined by everyone.

3. What are the poems that describe "justice"

1. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang

2. I smiled at the sky with my sword across my body, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact. ——Tan Sitong

3. The message is as cold as the star in Tsuen, but I recommend Xuanyuan with my blood. ——Lu Xun

4. Work hard and die. ——Zhuge Liang

5. Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces. You must keep your innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian

6. If you pledge yourself to the country, there is nothing you cannot do. ——Yue Fei

7. It is better to have jade broken than to be completely destroyed. ——Li Baiyao

8. If you do good, be prepared, and if you do evil, get rid of it. ——Yan Zhitui

9. If you are not afraid of a righteous death, you will not be honored to live. ——Han Yu

10. The reason why martyrs are different from ordinary people is that they match their friendship with each other. ——Liu Yuxi

11. If you fail, everything will fall apart. ——Liu Zongyuan

4. What are the poems that praise "justice"

1. Jealousy of evil is like hatred, and seeing good is like hunger and thirst. —Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

2. Stir up the turbid and promote the clear, hate evil and love good. —Tang Dynasty·Wu Jingzhenguan Political dignitaries·Ren Xian

3. Once the establishment is defeated, everything will fall apart. —Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

4. Fire does not invade jade. —Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

5. To cultivate one's moral character and conduct one's conduct, one's words must be based on the ink. —Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty

6. A gentleman’s origin does not violate the Tao and is worthy of shame. - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

7. It is better to die with justice than live happily, and regard death as home. - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty

8. It is better to have jade broken than to be completely destroyed. -Li Baiyao of Tang Dynasty and Northern Qi Dynasty

9. If you do good, you will be prepared, if you do evil, you will go. - Northern Qi Dynasty·Yan Zhitui Yan family motto

10. If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the shape is straight, the shadow will be straight. —Tang Dynasty

1. He hates evil as much as he hates it, and sees good as if he is hungry and thirsty. Hating bad people and bad things is like an enemy; seeing good people and good things is like asking for food when you are hungry, and you are thirsty for drink when you are thirsty.

2 Stir up the turbid and raise the clear, hate evil and love good. Criticize evil deeds and commend good deeds.

3 Once established, everything falls apart.

When moral cultivation is broken, everything else breaks like tiles, meaning that moral cultivation is the foundation of success or failure.

4 Fire does not invade jade. Jade cannot be burned, which means evil will not suppress good.

5. Cultivation of one’s moral character and conduct, and words must be strictly followed. Improve your moral character, check your behavior, and your words must comply with the standards. It means being strict with yourself and not violating moral principles in anything you say or do.

6 A gentleman’s origin does not violate the moral principles and is worthy of shame. A virtuous person will not do anything that violates morality, whether he is an official or a private citizen, so he has a clear conscience.

7 It is better to die righteously than live happily, and regard death as home. I would rather die for justice than live an ignoble existence, but regard death as home.

8 It is better to have jade broken into pieces than to be completely destroyed. I would rather be broken into pieces like jade than become a complete tile. By extension, I would rather die with my integrity intact than live an ignoble existence.

9. If you are doing good, you will be prepared; if you are doing evil, you will be gone. Actively participate in good things and leave immediately when bad things happen.

10 If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the shape is sharp, the shadow will be straight. The water source is clean, the downstream is naturally clear, and the character is good, the shadow is straight.

5. Poems describing justice

1. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" In the Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang encountered a difficult situation, and only a few people fought against him.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating in the catkins, and the life experience is ups and downs. Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean.

Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history. 2. "Song of Lime" In the Ming Dynasty, Yu Qian carved out the deep mountains with thousands of hammers, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world. 3. "Inscriptions on the Wall in Prison" In modern times, Tan Sitong looked at the door and thought of Zhang Jian, and endured death for a moment to wait for Du Gen.

I smiled at the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact. 4. "Bamboo and Stone" In the Qing Dynasty, Zheng Xie insisted that the green mountains would not relax, and his roots were still in the broken rocks.

Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.

5. "Cold Chrysanthemum" In the Song Dynasty, Zheng Sixiao's flowers bloomed but not among the hundreds of flowers, and the fun of being independent and sparse was not exhausted. I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.

6. Verses praising justice

Jealous of evil is like hatred, and seeing good is like hunger and thirst.

—Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, hates bad people and bad things as enemies, and sees good people and good things as if he is hungry and begs for food, and is thirsty and wants to drink. Stir up the turbid and raise the clear, hate the evil and love the good.

—Wu Jingzhenguan, a political figure in the Tang Dynasty, criticized evil deeds and commended good deeds. Once the establishment is defeated, everything falls apart.

—Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty. When moral cultivation is ruined, other things are broken like tiles, which means that moral cultivation is the foundation of success or failure. Fire does not invade jade.

—Liu Yu, Tang Dynasty Xi fire cannot burn jade, which means that evil cannot suppress good. The reason why martyrs are different from ordinary people is that they match their friendship with each other.

—Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty The reason why a martyr is different from ordinary people is that he can maintain integrity and uphold justice. To cultivate one's moral character and conduct one's conduct, one's words must follow the ink of the rope.

—Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty Improve your moral character, check your behavior, and your words must comply with the standards. It means being strict with yourself and not violating moral principles in anything you say or do.

A gentleman’s origin does not violate the moral principles and is worthy of shame. - Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty A virtuous person does not do anything that violates morality, whether he is an official or idle, so he has a clear conscience.

It is better to die with righteousness than live happily, and regard death as home. - Song Ouyang Xiu would rather die for justice than live an ignoble existence, but regard death as home.

It would be better for the jade to be broken into pieces than to be completely destroyed. -Li Baiyao of the Tang Dynasty and the Northern Qi Dynasty. It is better to be broken like a jade than to be a complete tile. By extension, it means that one would rather die with integrity preserved than live an ignoble existence.

If you are doing good, you will be prepared; if you are doing evil, you will be gone. - Yan Zhitui, Northern Qi Dynasty The Yan family motto is to actively participate in good things and leave immediately when bad things happen.

If the source is clean, the flow will be clear, and if the shape is straight, the shadow will be straight. —Tang The water source is clean, the downstream is naturally clear, and the shadows are straight if the character is good.

A poor scholar is a man of integrity. - Tang Han Yu A person's moral sentiments become more apparent when he is poor.

Don’t be afraid of a righteous death, don’t be afraid of a life of honor. - Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, is not afraid to die for justice, and is not happy to survive by chance.

The good or evil of reputation lies in people. - Tang Han Yu A person's reputation is determined by everyone.