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Indifferent to fame and fortune, self-restraint.
It is necessary to be honest when in office; it is especially important to abide by integrity when one abdicates.
Be upright as a person, diligent in government, honest as an official, and honest to the people.
Don’t be selfish and harm the public; don’t be selfish and harm yourself, and don’t be powerful and harm the people.
Be honest and honest, dare to be angry, and dare to speak out only when doing things fairly
Everyone is honest, corruption will perish; everyone is self-disciplined, and the party style is strengthened.
Being worthy of the Party is the root of diligent government; being worthy of the people is the root of honest government.
It is called the body lock, and its power is to burn the body with fire.
If you cannot resist the temptation of today, you will lose the happiness of tomorrow.
People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence will lead to success; the party depends on integrity, and integrity will prosper.
Be careful in politics, be greedy for profit, be greedy for fame, and forget about political affairs;
Be honest and frugal, be frugal about yourself, be frugal about others, and be obedient to others. A generous and honest corner.
Those who are diligent and honest will live a safe life, while those who are greedy will destroy themselves.
If the government is clean, the country will prosper, but if the government is corrupt, the country will perish.
The roots are deep and strong winds cannot pull them out; the heart is right and evil cannot break them.
The people will not tolerate corruption, and the Party will not tolerate corruption.
The righteousness is swept away by the official air, and the breeze leaves the sleeves.
It is hard to go against the will of the people, and being an official requires diligence and prudence
The lessons learned are never far away, and politicians have been honest since ancient times
Being an official I often think that officials are public servants, and people who rely on them to be arrogant are looked down upon.
We should think carefully when using power. Power belongs to the people, and it is unacceptable to use power for personal gain
Being an official for a while, and being a human being for a lifetime.
Integrity is the foundation, and greed is the source of corruption.
To be an honest and upright official, one should regard fame and fortune as light as water;
To govern diligently and serve the people, one should regard career as important as a mountain.
Have good moral character, seek justice with integrity, and exchange justice for people's hearts;
Be fair in dealing with things, do not lose heart for power, and do not be tempted by money
Anti-corruption in exchange for A pure land, advocating integrity creates prosperity in all directions.
Learn from Su Qiong, place it on the melon beam, and your reputation will be passed down to generations;
Imitate Wang Ao, seal the pearl like it, and your reputation will last for thousands of years.
It is better to be an upright official for a lifetime of joy and hardship than to be a corrupt official and be infamous for thousands of years.
Morality is the foundation of being a human being, and integrity is the top priority of being an official.
Using power is like walking on thin ice, carelessness will lead to disaster;
Indulging in lust is like drinking poison to quench thirst, but without restraint, you will suffer.
Everything is going smoothly, and honesty and integrity win the hearts of the people.
Integrity is the foundation of politics; corruption is the taboo of politics.
If you are selfish, your reputation will be ruined; if you are an official and you are greedy for money, you will often die.
Build an honest heart, do honest things, and be an honest person.
The selfless person is brave, the selfless person is pure.
Keep yourself upright and get rid of any selfishness.
Be cautious of power, be cautious of desires, be cautious of independence, be cautious of modesty
Self-police, self-examination, self-respect, self-love
A decent person must first correct himself, and only by being selfless can he be fearless.
Be a good person, be an official, don’t show off,
be self-policing, self-motivated, and not selfish.
Be as fair as water in dealing with things,
be as honest as ice as an official.
Don’t make friends with people who are not kind, and don’t take things that are not just.
Be pure in heart, honest in conduct, and uphold integrity and serve the public;
Stay in your position, plan your government, and serve the people diligently.
Officials are just public servants of the people
——Sun Yat-sen
The people are valued, the country is second, and the king is the least important
— - Mencius
If you are honest and forget your own integrity, then others will respect your conduct and obey your virtue? Motto
The cadres of our country are the public servants of the people and should share the joys and sorrows with the masses. ***Destiny
—Zhou Enlai
If his body is upright, he will not act according to orders; if his body is not upright, he will not obey orders even though he is told
—"The Analects"
p>Integrity does not speak of poverty, diligence does not speak of hardship; respect what you hear and practice what you know
—Motto Couplet
Diligence can make up for weakness, frugality can nourish integrity
——Jin Ying of the Qing Dynasty
Virtue is the key to good government, and government is to support the people
"Shang Shu"
Publicity brings wisdom, integrity brings prestige
Zhu Shunshui of the Qing Dynasty
If the officials are not honest, the governance will decline
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
Integrity and shame are important matters, life and death. Xiao
—"History of the Song Dynasty"
Those who are in power do not reward private labor and do not punish private grudges
—"Zuo Zhuan"
< p>Gong produces light, partiality produces darkness, Duanji produces Tao, and deceit produces obstruction——"Gouzi"
Every order must be believed, and the law must be implemented
>—Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
Prestige and trust go hand in hand, virtue and law complement each other
—Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
There is no reason or newness, but the virtuous are relatives< /p>
—Han Liu An
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