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Trust quotes and aphorisms in classical Chinese

1. Famous aphorisms about trust.

Don’t deceive yourself internally, don’t deceive others externally, and don’t deceive heaven above. A gentleman should be cautious.

"Proverbs Lian Bi·Hold the Bow" by Jin Ying of the Qing Dynasty A moral person always pays attention to fairness. ——Jin Ying

He has a heart worthy of others and no shame on his face.

Volume 4 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Puji of the Song Dynasty is negative: violation. Ashamed: Ashamed. If you don't do anything that is sorry to others, you won't feel ashamed. ——Pu Ji

Good things never go out, but bad things spread thousands of miles.

"Northern Dream Suoyan" written by Sun Guangxian of Jingnan in the Five Dynasties. Good things are often not known, but bad things spread very quickly and far. ——Sun Guangxian

If you want others not to hear, do nothing but say nothing; if you want others not to know, do nothing but do nothing.

Han Dynasty Meicheng's "A Letter to Admonish the King of Wu" If you don't want people to know, it's best not to say it yourself or do it yourself. ——"A Letter to Admonish the King of Wu"

Keep integrity and respect benevolence and righteousness.

Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty "Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials of the Song Dynasty" Song Dynasty: Conduct. A person must have integrity and practice benevolence and righteousness. ——Zhu Xi

There is nothing better than being honest.

Tang Dynasty Li Ao's "Reply to Zhu Zaiyan" A person should be upright - Li Ao

An Neng bows down to the powerful, which makes me unhappy.

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sleepwalking Tianmu Yin Farewell", is unwilling to bow his head and lower his eyebrows to serve the powerful, which makes him depressed and depressed. ——Li Bai

People in the mountains are self-righteous, and the road is dangerous and their hearts are calm.

The hermit in the mountain in "Travel to Zhongnan Mountain" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty is pure. Although he is in danger, he feels calm in his heart. ——Meng Jiao

Don’t trust people when you doubt them, don’t trust people when you employ them

Trust is a double-edged sword.

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Several short stories about honesty and trustworthiness

Honesty means loyalty and integrity, consistent words and deeds, and the same 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. One time, 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. 3. Famous aphorisms about trust

1. Small trust leads to great trust.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Han Feizi's "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo (Part 1)".

Translation: Only small integrity can be established, and only great integrity can be established.

2. A country will rule the world with faith, and will control foreign countries with courage.

From: Ming Dynasty Shi Naian's "Water Margin·Chapter 68".

Translation: Only when a country is honest can it govern the world well; only when a general leads an army bravely can he resist foreign aggression.

3. Striving to be the first when it comes to hard work, and being able to do things that are joyful. Being strict with integrity, strict and detailed, running rampant in the world, even if you are trapped in the four barbarians, no one will be ignored.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Xunzi's "Xunzi·Cultivation of the Self".

Translation: If there are hard and tiring things, rush to do them; if there are good things, be able to leave them to others; be dignified and loyal; abide by etiquette and be able to understand things clearly. There is no one in the world around such a person who does not trust him, even if he is a barbarian from all directions.

4. You should not trust anyone, but only those who have proven trustworthy: the first attitude is stupid, the second is smart.

From: [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"

Introduction: Democritus (Greek: Δημ?κρ?το?, about 460 BC~ 370 BC), born in the commercial city of Abdera on the coast of Thrace, was a great materialist philosopher in ancient Greece and one of the founders of the doctrine of atomic materialism (the first to propose atomism (all things are composed of atoms)).

5. Don’t look at everyone with distrust, but be cautious and firm.

From: [Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works" 4. Famous quotes about integrity in ancient texts

Virtue is not alone, it must have neighbors. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Words should be taken into consideration by deeds, and actions should be taken into account by words. ——"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. ——Ming Feng Menglong 5. Famous quotes expressing "trust"

Marx: The trust of the people is the condition for the survival of newspapers and periodicals. Without this condition, newspapers and periodicals will completely languish.

Bacon: If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people.

Ma Henry: Public trust cannot be entrusted to anyone unless the person first proves that he is competent and suitable for the job.

Suhomlinsky: Enthusiasm for people and trust in people, figuratively speaking, are the air on which caressing and tender wings fly.

Bacon: If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people.

Auerbach: He who doesn’t trust anyone knows he has no credibility.

Don't waste your life on things that will be taken away. It is to trust life. Only when you trust life can you throw away knowledge and put your mind aside.

When you have trust, something wonderful will open up, and then this life will no longer be an ordinary life, it will become full of divinity, overflowing with divinity. 6. Who has famous aphorisms about trust

●Good etiquette can calm people down (Jouber)

●The greater the title, the more complicated the etiquette (Tennyson)

●Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette (love sacrifice)

●If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, the sincerity between people will be lost. Trust (Bacon)

●Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues, making them useful to him, to win for him the respect and respect of all those who are close to him. Good opinion (Locke)

●Hold a grand funeral, not so much to mourn the dead, but to satisfy the vanity of the living (La Rochefoucauld)

●Human Faces never looked so worldly as at funerals (Jo Edgeworth)