1. Famous sayings about integrity in ancient texts
Virtue is never alone, it must have neighbors. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Words should be taken into account and actions should be taken into account. ——"Book of Rites"
Gold and jade are not treasures, but loyalty is considered a treasure. ——"Book of Rites"
A gentleman does not lose his dignity, his elegance, and his words. ——"Book of Rites"
What you say must be done, and what you do must bear fruit. ——"Mozi"
Sincerity is what a gentleman should guard and is the foundation of political affairs. ——"Xunzi · Being Strict"
Breaking one's word and failing to stand up. ——"Zuo Zhuan"
Faith is the treasure of the country and the shelter of the people. ——"Zuo Zhuan"
Being entrusted by others is a matter of loyalty. ——Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong
Money is like dung, but benevolence and justice are worth a thousand pieces of gold. ——Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty 2. Idioms, words and poems about honesty and trustworthiness
Be honest and keep the truth: Aim to be sincere and abide by it without violating it.
Treat each other with sincerity: extremely sincere and loyal. Treat others with sincerity.
Sincerely: Describes something very sincere and sincere.
Sincerely: Describes something very sincere and sincere.
Sincerity: Sincerity and sincerity. Describes being very sincere and sincere towards people. Also means "sincerely".
The sincerity of dogs and horses: a metaphor for sincerity. Generally speaking humbly about one's sincerity.
Keep your word: Keep your word.
Be true to your words and be resolute in your deeds: Belief: keep your word; Fruit: be decisive and resolute. You must keep your word when you say it, and you must do what you do.
Keep your word: Be reliable and trustworthy.
Be true to your words and deeds: keep your word when you say it, and do what you do. Same as "Be true to your word and be resolute in your deeds."
Be true to your words and deeds: Keep your word when you say it, and do what you do. Same as "Words must be true, actions must bear fruit".
A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold: Nuo: Promise. A promise made is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy.
It’s settled in one word: It’s settled in one sentence and will not be changed. A metaphor for keeping your word and never regretting it.
A gentleman's words are hard to catch up with (a gentleman's words are like a whip for a fast horse): a metaphor for making a promise and never going back on it.
Jiuding: Jiuding: a treasure of an ancient country, said to be cast by Xia Yu. One sentence is worth the weight of nine tripods. Metaphorical speech is powerful and can have a great effect.
Ji Lu’s words: A metaphor for excellent credibility.
"Three cups of vomiting promise, the five mountains are lighter."
——Li Bai's poem in "Xia Ke Xing" describes that the weight of a promise is heavier than a mountain, and expresses the importance of integrity .
"People cannot stand without faith."
"If a person has no faith, then he knows what is possible." (Confucius) The extended meaning is: "If you have faith, you will know what is possible."
"Ji Bu made no two promises, Hou Ying said it again"
"If you always keep a letter holding a pillar, how can you go to the husband's platform" 3. Find as much information about integrity as possible The more idioms, poems or proverbs, etc., the better.
Integrity
If you are faithful to your word, you must believe it, and your deed must be fruitful to win the trust of the people
Gain the trust of others Be true to your word and be true to your words and deeds, be true to your word
Be true to your words and have true results
A promise made by a noble man is worth a thousand gold, but a noble man's words are hard to keep.
Be sincere Keep the truth
Be sincere to the point where gold opens
Treat each other with sincerity
Wherever you are sincere, gold and stone will open
Stay sincere in your leisure
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Rhetoric and sincerity
Famous aphorisms
Soviet Union: The flame of love needs constant addition of loyal fuel.
Gu Tuhe of Qing Dynasty: A hundred considerations will lose but one forgetfulness, a hundred tricks will lose but one sincerity.
To help others, you need to help others, to help others, you need to be intimate, and to help others, you need to be sincere.
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: Writing a book depends on reason, not power, and convincing people with sincerity, not words.
Zhou Dunyi of the Song Dynasty: Sincerity is the foundation of the five constant principles and the source of hundreds of actions.
United Kingdom: Honesty does not need to be faked by pen and ink, and beauty does not need to be faked by pink and white.
Sincerely invite guests from all over the world, and your reputation will come from trust.
Tongzhi Zhizhi: Without trust, you cannot win over the people, and without the people, you cannot protect the country. Come.
Idioms
Be sincere and keep the truth
Be sincere to the end
Treat each other with sincerity
Be sincere to the end , metal and stone are open
Idle evil remains sincere
Rhetoric establishes sincerity
In the family, around the dinner table, between relatives, and in mutual relationships. —— Mayakovsky
84. The reason why virtuous people are virtuous is that they are not tempted enough; this is either because their lives are monotonous and rigid, or because they are single-mindedly pursuing a goal. Target and no time to look around. ——Duncan
85. Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth. —— Leo Tolstoy
86. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. —— Chekhov
87. Conscience is determined by people’s knowledge and entire lifestyle. —— Marx
88. A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if you give a million gold dollars to a thief, you cannot expect him to stop stealing again. Don't steal. —— Krylov
89. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and power in reality. effect. ——Hegel
90. Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. ——Beethoven 4. Famous quotes or verses about integrity
Integrity is the most beautiful coat of a person and the most holy flower of the soul.
Integrity is like a mirror. Once it is broken, cracks will appear in your personality. Integrity is the way forward, extending with the pace of development.
Integrity is the foundation of being a human being and the foundation of a career. Modern Ge You said: "Our great country is based on integrity!" Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open up." of poetry.
In modern times, Mr. Lu Xun said: "Integrity is the foundation of human beings." Master Hongyi said: "Don't deceive yourself internally, and don't deceive others externally."
Confucius said: "People who have no faith do not know what is possible." Mencius said: "Sincerity is based on the theory of the unity of nature and man and the goodness of nature. Ignorance is sincerity."
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Westerners say: Integrity is the best means of competition. The Chinese say: There is no foundation without faith. 5. Verses about integrity, ancient poems
Have you watched The Night Banquet? Modern Ge You said: "Our great country is based on integrity!" Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open up." of poetry.
In modern times, Mr. Lu Xun said: "Integrity is the foundation of human beings." Master Hongyi said: "Don't deceive yourself internally, and don't deceive others externally."
Confucius said: "People who have no faith do not know what is possible." Mencius said: "Sincerity is based on the theory of the unity of nature and man and the goodness of nature. Ignorance is sincerity."
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Westerners say: Integrity is the best means of competition. The Chinese say: There is no foundation without faith.
But seeing the sincerity of the pill as red as blood, who would have thought that falsehood is as clever as a rhyme? ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold their crown.
——"Collection of Yuefu Poems" Three cups of vomiting promise, the five mountains are lighter. "Xia Ke Xing" Haiyue can still be admired, but his words will never waver. -----Li Bai A man values ??uprightness, and a writer values ??music.
——Yuan Mei, Ming Dynasty A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain has long relationships. ——"The Analects of Confucius". 6. Looking for ancient poems and stories about integrity (idioms and allusions)
Honesty means loyalty and integrity, consistent words and deeds, and consistency between appearance and appearance. To be trustworthy means to keep one's word and not to be hypocritical or deceitful. The ancient sayings that have been passed down for thousands of years, such as "Words must be kept true and deeds must bear fruit" and "Once a word is spoken, it is hard to follow it" all vividly express the honesty and trustworthiness of the Chinese nation. In the history of Chinese civilization for thousands of years, people have not only sung praises for the virtue of honesty and trustworthiness, but also worked hard to practice it.
Confucius taught his disciples to be honest more than 2,000 years ago. In learning, if you know something, say you know it, and if you don’t know something, say you don’t know it. He believes that this is the correct attitude towards learning.
Zengzi was also a very honest and trustworthy person. Once, Zengzi's wife was going to the market, but her son was crying and she had to go. The wife coaxed the child and said, "Don't go. I will come back and kill the pig for you to eat." When she came back from the market, she saw that Zengzi was about to kill the pig, and she quickly stepped forward to stop him. Zengzi said, if you deceive a child, the child will not trust you. With that said, he killed the pig. Zengzi did not deceive his children and cultivated their children's character of trustworthiness.
In the last years of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu who always kept his promises and kept his word. People say, "It is better to get a hundred catties of gold than to get a promise of Jibu." This is the idiom that only with the help of friends can one survive. And if you have faith, you will naturally get everyone's favor:
In the old days, the doorways of Chinese shops usually had the words "Genuine goods at reasonable prices, no deception". Since ancient times, fair trade and honest treatment have been advocated in the purchase and sale of goods. Industry ethics of customer service, no fraud and no fraud.
In contemporary China, the virtue of honesty and trustworthiness has also been carried forward. This virtue is manifested in work and study, which means concentration, conscientiousness, and seeking truth from facts; in dealing with people, it is treating people sincerely and trusting each other; in its attitude towards the country and the collective, it is being law-abiding, loyal and honest.
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a very honest man named Ming Shanbin. When he was a state official, he offended the court by opening a warehouse to help the poor and was dismissed from his position.
One day, seeing that there was no way to untie the pot at home, he took the lean cow that his father had left for him and sold it in the market. But when I returned home, I learned from my wife that the cow had suffered from leg disease, so I hurried to the market, found the buyer, explained the situation to him, and took the initiative to refund half of the money. Everyone around was amazed.
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People should fulfill their responsibilities and be honest and trustworthy
"It's light." This is a poem from Li Bai's "Xia Ke Xing", describing the weight of a promise as being heavier than a mountain, and emphasizing the importance of integrity. China is an ancient civilization with a long history of 5,000 years. Integrity has always been a virtue that the Chinese are proud of. "A person cannot stand without trust." Honesty and trustworthiness are the fine traditions of the Chinese nation. China has a long history of civilization advocating "integrity". As early as thousands of years ago, Confucius said: "If a person has no faith, it is not only what he can do." The extended meaning is: "If you believe, you will know what you can do." For thousands of years, people have valued and respected integrity. The style of integrity is simple and honest. As far back as the Three Kingdoms period, everyone may have heard the story of Liu Bei's three visits to the thatched cottage: Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei and was entrusted with the important task of Gu Gu. As "Chu Shi Biao" said: "In pursuit of the emperor's legacy, I am deeply grateful. I should stay away now. His expression was full of tears and he didn’t know what to say. “He dedicated his life to the Han Dynasty and spent seven years out of Qishan. He spent his whole life and left behind an eternal reputation. What is integrity? Zhuge Liang is honest. Honest and trustworthy, able to fulfill commitments and gain the trust of others. Integrity is also the foundation of moral construction and is a very valuable quality. There is a saying in our country that "a promise is worth a thousand gold": "A gentleman's words are hard to follow."
But in today's society, some people are influenced by Western ideological trends and "don't care about eternity, only care about what they once had." They have lost themselves in life, seeking temporary quickness, disregarding future generations, and desperately overdrawing their little integrity. It is conceivable that the consequence of this kind of behavior is to become like Cheng Kejie: ??infamy for thousands of years! In the thousands of years of Chinese history, there have been many discussions about integrity, and many stories about integrity have been circulated. These precious discussions can also give us profound enlightenment today. Integrity is the prerequisite for all morality to be maintained. If you break trust with others, no work will be carried out. As the old saying goes: Those who search for things in a dark room are better than fire; those who search for things in the world are better than sincerity. In other words, it is best to use light to retrieve things in the dark; and only with integrity can we win the trust of the world. "De Dao Duo Zhu" was understood by the ancients, but as we, contemporary middle school students, we should be more honest! Adolescence is the golden period of life, the most true, pure and beautiful period in life. Integrity is the easiest virtue and the one that should not be ignored. We should regard integrity as a coordinate in life, be honest, tell the truth, and do honest things. Honesty to others, honesty to oneself, honesty is like a full moon. Only when it is accompanied by the brightness of the sky can it reflect the attitude towards life; honesty is like a weight, put it on the balance of life and it will swing. The uncertain balance will steadily tilt towards him; integrity is more like mountain water, which can wash away the lead, wash away hypocrisy, and reveal sincerity in a floating society. Therefore, we should vigorously promote integrity in the whole society and do our part to purify the social atmosphere!