The ancient poems about advocating integrity include:
1. Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must leave your innocence in the world - Yu Qian.
Translation: Even if your body is broken into pieces, you are not afraid, and you are willing to leave your innocence in the world.
2. If one's body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. - Confucius?
Translation: If one's own conduct is upright, even if one does not issue orders, the common people will They will also implement it. If they are not upright, even if they issue orders, the people will not obey them.
3. When facing an official position, nothing is better than fairness; when facing wealth, nothing is better than integrity.——Bai Juyi?
Translation: When facing an official position, nothing is more popular than fairness and justice; when facing money, nothing is more popular than fairness and justice; when facing money, nothing is more popular than fairness and justice. Nothing is more valuable than honesty and non-corruption.
4. Stimulate turbidity and promote purity, abolish corruption and establish integrity. - Liu Zongyuan?
Translation: Flush away the sewage and let clear water come up. It is a metaphor for eliminating the bad and carrying forward the good. Ji: wash away; turbid: dirty water; clear: clear water. 5. A thousand pieces of gold is worth it, but if you don’t have it, you will lose your innocence. - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
5. Don’t let people praise you for your beautiful color, just leave the majestic spirit to fill the universe. ——Wang Mian
Translation: It does not need others to praise the beautiful color, it only needs to leave a fragrance that fills the universe.