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Famous quotes about trust

The famous sayings about trust are as follows:

1. Those who do not trust anyone know that they have no credibility. ——Auerbach

2. The most precious gem in your body is the people’s trust in you. ——Uyghurs

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

4. The silent melody played by the God of Love is far more pleasant to the ear than the one played by musical instruments. ——Tor Brown

5. It is better to be limited to choosing people than to trust others lightly. ——Ouyang Xiu

6. If you are not trusted by others when you make friends with others, your righteousness has not been fulfilled. ——"Yi Lin"

7. Not all beauties are cute; some are just pleasing to the eye and intoxicating. If he falls in love with a beautiful woman when he sees one, his heart will be confused and will never settle down; because there are countless beauties, his love will have no destination. ——Cervantes

8. Love that gets hot quickly can also get cold quickly. ——Weiser

9. Take away love, and our earth will become a tomb. ——France

10. The highest trust between people is the trust of obeying one’s words. ——Bacon

Honest Yan Shu:

Yan Shu was a famous writer in the Song Dynasty of my country. Famous lines such as "The flowers fell helplessly, and the geese returned as if they had seen each other before", "Last night the west wind withered the green trees, I climbed up to the tall building alone, and saw the road to the end of the world", etc. are all written by him. And the writers we are familiar with, such as Fan Zhongyan, Han Qi and Ouyang Xiu, were all his students!

When Yan Shu was still 7 years old, he could write good articles. But he never used this to show off his reputation in the market. But be honest in everything and frank in everything. Therefore, when he was still a child, he had a good reputation among adults.

When Yan Shu was 14 years old, a court official named Zhang Zhibai recommended him to the then Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty. When Zhang Zhibai took him to see the emperor, Emperor Zhenzong was presiding over the Jinshi examination. The emperor heard that Yan Shu was very talented in literature and asked him to take the exam together.

Yan Shu picked up the examination paper and looked at it, and said: "I have written this article ten days ago, and the paper for the composition is still there. I'd better ask the emperor to write another question!"