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Idioms: A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold, a word is worth a thousand words, a word is true, a promise is made to the letter

Motto: (1) There is no gold or jade, but loyalty is considered a treasure.

(2) Those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results. ——Mozi

(2) It is better to lose money than to break trust ——Britain

(3) To help others, you must help others, to help others, you must be intimate, and to be intimate, you must be sincere.

(4) When making friends, keep your word - The Analects of Confucius

(5) Credit is more important than gold - Germany

(6) Life is not Bright flowers may bloom from lies. ——Heine

(7) If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. ——Shakespeare

(8) A book should be written based on reason but not on influence, and it should convince people with sincerity rather than words. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

(9) Sincerity is the foundation of the Wuchang and the source of hundreds of actions. ——Zhou Dunyi of the Song Dynasty

(10) Without faith, it is impossible to protect the people, and without the people, it is impossible to protect the country. ——Zizhi Tongjian

(11) Honest people always hate hypocritical people, but hypocritical people often appear honest.

—— Spinoza