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Poetry or famous sayings about obeying the law

1. Obeying the law is the foundation of a harmonious society, and everyone learning the law is the cornerstone of the foundation.

2. The laws governing the country are established for the people, so they are implemented to facilitate the people. The laws that disrupt the country are established for the sake of superiors, so their actions are also aimed at benefiting superiors and not for the convenience of the people. Such laws are established based on people and do not go against the laws of nature and human nature. Although it is inconvenient for the people, even if the law is established, the country will be uneasy.

3. Implementing laws is more important than statutory laws.

4. Execution of laws is more important than statutory laws.

5. In a people's country, there must be a driving force, and this is virtue.

6. It can be avoided by emotion, but unforgivable by law.

7. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

8. A political move or an order will survive if it is in line with one's virtue and intelligence, and will be discarded if it goes against one's virtue and intelligence.

9. If your words change frequently, you will not believe them; if your orders change frequently, you will not obey them.

10. Learn morality and know honor and disgrace; learn law and distinguish right from wrong.

11. Studying the law is also a patriotic act.

12. Walk upright and sit upright.

13. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others.

14. When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn; when I was thirty, I was established; when I was forty, I was not confused; when I was fifty, I knew the destiny; when I was sixty, I was obedient; at seventy, I followed my heart's desires without exceeding the rules.

15. There is no justice without discipline.

16. Abstain from corruption in politics. If you are greedy for profit, you are also greedy for fame. Do not forget about your reputation and your political roots. To maintain integrity, you must be thrifty. Being frugal is frugal, and frugal people are not frugal. They should also be lenient to cultivate integrity.

17. A king does not listen much, but relies on numbers to observe gains and losses according to the law. The helpless words are not listened to, the helpless work is not sought for merit, the relatives who do not work are not given to officials, the officials are not private relatives, and the law does not leave behind love. Nothing happens up or down, only the Dharma remains.

18. The world is difficult to govern. Everyone thinks that the people are difficult to govern, but they don’t know that those who are difficult to govern are not the people, but officials.

19. The Skynet is vast and sparse.

20. Whoever takes the law as a joke will surely perish at the hands of the law.