People can't stand on the world without loyalty. -Cheng Yi, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty (Author: Qing Valley Tuhe)
True, sincere and sincere, impure and sincere, not moving. -Zhuang Zhou, Warring States philosopher (Author: Qing)
A man's treachery is not worthy of fame. -Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in Han Dynasty (Author: Book of Rites)
False bullying cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long. -Han Ying, a poetic theorist in the Han Dynasty, sincerely invited guests from all over the world and was honored by his letter. Brothers live in harmony, but friends are sincere. Internal and external correspondence, words and deeds are consistent. -Han Fei, a philosopher and educator in the Warring States period, was good and worthy of his name. Qu Yuan, a Warring States poet, lost all his thoughts, forgot all his mistakes, and lost all his sincerity with all his intelligence. It's a deal. Xiu Zhen (Tao Yuanming) A gentleman values honesty. Honesty is the treasure of the country, the foundation of the people and the knot of the world.