1. Greed of luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you become, and you will always feel that you cannot satisfy yourself. ——France Angel 2. Human beings also need dreamers. Such people are obsessed with the selfless development of a cause and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material interests. ——Marie Curie 3. Virtue tells people: Resist temptation, so that you will have more opportunities to perform noble actions. ——Russian Cherershevsky 4. Not being greedy is a treasure. ——Zuo Qiuming 5. Stimulate turbidity and promote purity, abolish corruption and establish integrity. ——Liu Zongyuan 6. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. ——Zhou Dunyi 7. Integrity is the example of the people, and greed is the thief of the people. ——Bao Zheng 8. The breeze goes up to the sky with both sleeves, so that Lu Yan (common people) will not talk too much. ——Yu Qian 9. If his body is upright, he can do it without being told; if his body is not upright, he can't do it even if he is told. ——Confucius 10. There is nothing better than being fair when you are in an official position, and nothing is better than being honest when you are facing wealth. ——Bai Juyi 11. The origin of desire is destroyed, and an honest heart is born. ——Liu Xiang 12. It’s not my property, even if I don’t take any of it. ——Su Shi 13. Poverty and a clean and simple life are where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties. ——Fang Zhimin 14. A frugal life can not only make the spirit happy, but also cultivate revolutionary qualities. ——Xu Teli 15. Those who are honest do not seek what they have. 16. Treat wealth as grass and body as treasure. ——Liu Xiang 17. No matter what the trend of the times and the fashion of society are, you can always rely on your noble quality to transcend the times and society and follow your own correct path. ——American Einstein 18. Without ideological innocence, there can be no financial integrity. ——France Balzac [Qing Dynasty] Li Xing's "Xi Ceng Wai Ji·Bing Yan": Gong begets enlightenment, and integrity begets prestige. ——If an official is dedicated to the public good and acts impartially, he will be clear-sighted; if an official is honest, he will establish prestige. [Spring and Autumn Period] "The Analects of Confucius: Li Ren": Wealth and honor are what people want. If you don't get it by following the way, you won't be able to live there. ——Wealth and high official status are what people want. But for a moral person, if they come from a bad source, don’t want them. [Spring and Autumn Period] "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu": If one's body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not right, he will not do what he is told. ——If an official is honest and upright, even if he does not issue orders, the people will do their job well; if he is greedy and dishonest, he will be replaced by someone else even if he is practicing Nuo? SPAN lang=EN-US> [Tang Dynasty] Li Shangyin "Ode to History": Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was due to diligence and frugality, and destruction was due to extravagance. ——Looking at the experiences and lessons of sages and sages in the past dynasties in governing countries and families, success is due to diligence and frugality, and failure is due to luxury. [Song Dynasty] Bao Zheng's "Officials who do not use stolen goods when begging": Those who are honest are the representatives of the people; those who are greedy are the thieves of the people. ——Integrity officials are role models for the people; corrupt officials are thieves to the people. [Song Dynasty] Yue Fei: Civil servants do not love money, military ministers are willing to die, and the world is at peace. ——Civil officials must be upright and honest, and military generals must fight to the death to serve the country, so that the country can be at peace. [Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi: The road in this world is not as dangerous as greed. A few people have missed their lives here. ——There is no more dangerous road in the world than greed, and many people have missed their lives because of it. [Song Dynasty] Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Biography of Officials in the History of the Five Dynasties": Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, and leisure can destroy one's life. ——Worry and hard work can make a country prosperous; blindly coveting ease and enjoyment can ruin oneself. (You can also see [Famous Quotes] Integrity in Teaching at /Article/ShowClass.asp?ClassID=181 [Celebrity Quotes] Integrity and Culture Quotes (Courtesy) [Celebrity Quotes] Integrity and Culture Quotes (Morality) [Celebrity Quotes] Quotations on Integrity Culture (Ideal Chapter) [Famous Quotes] Quotes on Integrity Culture (Friendship Chapter) ) Example: Integrity is the treasure. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Sichengzi of the Song Dynasty was rarely upright and honest, and was loved by others. Someone got a piece of precious jade and asked someone to appraise it and presented it to Zihan. Zihan refused to accept it and said: "You regard the gem as a treasure, and I regard non-greed as a treasure. If I accept your jade, then both of us will Then we all lost our treasures, how about we each have our own treasures? When Yang Zhen passed through Changyi on his way to his post in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Mishan, the magistrate of Changyi County, came to visit him and brought ten pounds of gold to him. Yang Zhen said: "My old friend knows you, but you don't know your old friend. Why?" Wang Mi didn't understand Yang Zhen's accusation and said, "It's dark and no one knows." Yang Zhen said: "Heaven knows, God knows, you know, I know, what is ignorance?" "Wang Mi then understood, felt deeply ashamed, and left in despair. A man named Liu Chong was appointed as the prefect of Kuaiji during the Eastern Han Dynasty. He reformed the bad government, abolished excessive taxes and miscellaneous taxes, and was very clean in court affairs. Later, he was transferred by the imperial court. Before he left for his post as a master craftsman, local people took the initiative to raise money to give to Liu Chong who was about to leave. Later, Liu Chong was too kind to refuse, so he took a copper coin as a token of his acceptance. Tao Kan, a famous minister in the Jin Dynasty, once served as an official in Xunyang County. Once, he sent someone to deliver a jar of pickled fish to his mother, Zhan. , and returned it to him intact, and wrote to him: "As a county official, you use public items to give them to me. Not only does it not do me any good, but it actually increases my worries. "Tao Kan received a deep education from this incident. Wu Yinzhi was not afraid of drinking from the Greed Spring. Wu Yinzhi, a native of the Jin Dynasty, served as the prefect of Guangzhou. Outside the city of Guangzhou, he saw a pool of spring water named "The Greed Spring".
Local legend says that drinking the water from the Greed Spring will make you greedy. He believed this and drank it without fail. After drinking it, he wrote a poem: "The ancients said that this water is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Try to make the barbarians drink together, but they will never change their minds." During his tenure, he was indeed honest and self-disciplined, persisting in own conduct. The Southern Song Dynasty minister Zhang Jun was demoted to be a local official in Lingling, Hunan due to political disagreements with the treacherous Prime Minister Qin Hui. When he set out, he took several boxes of books with him. Someone falsely accused him of being related to the rebel party. As a result, Gaozong inspected his letters and shabby clothes. Gaozong sighed: "I didn't expect Zhang Jun to be so poor!" I felt sorry for him. So he sent someone to catch up with Zhang Jun on a fast horse and rewarded him with three hundred taels of gold. Yu Qian, a man with fresh air on his sleeves. Yu Qian, a famous minister of the Ming Dynasty, was an upright and upright official. Once, the imperial court sent him to inspect Henan. When returning to Beijing, people bought some local specialties such as silk handkerchiefs, mushrooms, incense sticks, etc. and returned to Beijing to distribute them to the court officials, but he did not accept them. At the same time, he also wrote a poem to express his feelings: Silk handkerchief mushrooms and incense sticks are capital for civilian use, but they are a disaster. The breeze blows with both sleeves toward the sky, lest Lu Yan (referring to the people) talk short and long. "Don't keep a penny privately. During the Ming Dynasty, Yang Jizong, the prefect of Jiaxing, was honest and self-sufficient, and won the hearts of the people. Once, a eunuch passed by and asked him for a bribe. He opened the treasury and said, "The money is here, come and get it as you wish. , but you have to collect the official stamp of the Treasury from me. "The eunuch left in frustration. After returning to the capital, he slandered him in front of Ming Yingzong. Yingzong asked: "Are you talking about the eunuch Yang Jizong who didn't take any money for himself? "After the eunuch listened, he no longer dared to speak ill of Yang Jizong. He is good at money but does not need money. Wang Jie, a Jinshi of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, was an upright and outspoken man, and did not attach himself to powerful people. At that time, He Kun had exclusive power in the court, and the ministers did not accuse him. But Wang Jie always argued with him. Once, after the discussion, He Kun deliberately teased Wang Jie, holding his hand and saying, "What a white and tender hand!" Wang Jie replied sternly: "Although Wang Jie is good with his hands, he can't ask for money!" "He Kun left in shame. Provincial Party Committee Secretary's Customized Menu In early 1996, when Wang Maolin, Secretary of the Hunan Provincial Party Committee, led the provincial Party committee investigation team to Huayuan County for investigation, he brought with him a customized menu: one meat and one vegetarian A soup. Every time he went to a place, he personally handed the menu to the comrades in charge, and repeatedly asked him to prepare meals according to the menu, even on the Lantern Festival. This move greatly spurred and encouraged the local cadres to speak. Integrity. A person with lofty ideals will not drink the water from a stolen spring, and an honest man will not be fed by the wind that comes with his sleeves. If he is greedy for a moment, he will regret it for the rest of his life.