1. Be upright as a person, diligent in government, honest as an official, and honest to the people.
2. Don’t act only on small things to benefit the big ones, don’t act only on selfish interests and harm the public;
3. Only those who are honest and honest can speak out only when they dare to be angry and act impartially. 4. Everyone is honest and corruption will perish; everyone is self-disciplined and the party style is strengthened.
5. Being worthy of the Party is the root of diligent government; being worthy of the people is the root of honest government.
6. It is called the body lock, and its power is to burn the body with fire.
7. If you cannot resist the temptation of today, you will lose the happiness of tomorrow.
8. People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to poverty; the party depends on integrity, and integrity will prosper.
9. Don’t be happy with things, and don’t be sad with yourself.
10. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.
11. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon.
12. The years are long and busy people are self-promoting;
13. The world is broad but humble people are narrow-minded;
14. The wind, flowers, snow and moon are originally leisurely, but Those who are tired and worried will become redundant;
15. When the sky is healthy, a gentleman will strive to strengthen himself;
16. The terrain is poor, and a gentleman will carry his wealth with kindness;
17 , Don't be surprised by favor or disgrace, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court;
18. There is no intention of leaving or leaving, just follow the clouds rolling in the sky.
19. Don’t take anything rashly, don’t give rashly, don’t think rashly, don’t ask rashly.
20. Be convenient to others and be at peace with the situation.
21. I don’t envy the golden lei, I don’t envy the white jade cup, I don’t envy entering the province in the morning, I don’t envy the stage at dusk, I envy the water of the Xijiang River, I once came down to Jingling City.
22. The beauty abandons the crown, and the white head lies in the pine clouds.
23. Be indifferent to fame and fortune, and be self-restrained.
24. It is important to be honest while in office; it is especially important to abdicate and maintain integrity.
Indifferent Quotes 2
1. Those who don’t like fame are not interested in benefits; those who like fame are those who like benefits. ——Qian Qi of the Qing Dynasty, "Qian Gongliang's Test of Confucianism·Guide to Confucianism"
2. Don't be obsessed with wealth, and don't worry about poverty. ——"Book of Han·Yang Xiong Biography"
3. Do not hide yourself with any selfish interests, and do not burden yourself with any selfish desires. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty
4. Don’t use praise to make people happy, and don’t use praise to make them angry. ——Ming Hai Rui's "Ling Zhi"
5. Being rich and noble through unrighteousness is like a floating cloud to me. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shuer"
6. Don't be tempted by praise, and don't be afraid of slander. ——"Xunzi·Fei Twelve Sons"
7. A person who does not care whether others appreciate him or not will definitely succeed. ——Jin Keer
8. If you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the glory. ——France
9. Be indifferent and clear your mind, and work hard all day long. ——Cai E's "Couplet of Residence in Nanning"
10. Indifference makes one's ambition clear, tranquil and far-reaching. ——Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang
11. If you have the heart of fame and wealth, you can transcend the world. ——Hong Zicheng of Ming Dynasty
12. Wealth and honor are not my wish, and the imperial hometown cannot be expected. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Come Back and Come Back"
13. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. ——Halifax
14. Tolerance is the first way to treat others, and indifference is the first way to nourish the heart. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell to Proverbs"
15. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one will not be able to clarify one's aspirations, and tranquility will not lead to great distances. ——The "Book of Commandments" by Zhuge of the Three Kingdoms
16. Seeing through the world of mortals, the reins of fame and power are suddenly opened. ——Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty
17. Don’t talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. ——Du Mu, Tang Dynasty
18. Fewer desires will lead to a calm mind, and a calm mind will lead to simpler things. ——Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Book of Readings"
19. Who knows that apart from generals, ministers, princes and princes, there are no happy and happy people. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
20. Greed for material, lust for power and vanity make people miserable. These are the three pillars of public consciousness. They support unwaveringly no matter when and where they are. The mediocre world. ——[Former Soviet Union] Aite to Tov
21. A greedy person will never be satisfied with anything. Master Hongyi. ——"Practice French"
22. Perfect behavior comes from a completely non-utilitarian heart. ——Cesare Pavese
23. Deep down in our hearts, each of us feels that a carefree and indifferent attitude towards life will compensate for all his own shortcomings. ——William James
24. The infinite drought has dried up the seedlings, and made strange peaks in leisurely places. ——"Yongyun"
25. Feeling relaxed and happy, forgetting all favors and disgrace. ——Song Dynasty Fan Cuyan's "Yueyang Tower"
26. If you have a broad mind, you must learn from the word "plain". ——"Collection of Cai E·Preface and Notes"
27. The key to self-cultivation is to have few desires, and to be respectful and thrifty in conduct. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Books·Xuexingdian"
28. I also laugh at Chang'an's fame and fortune, but the world of mortals is half a horse's hoof. ——Seng Shangyan of the Tang Dynasty
29. A cup of washing leaves nothing left, everything will be wasted and the fortune will be far away, and the fame will be small and the profit will not be envied. ——Song Dynasty Zhao Shixia
30. A person will never show his superiority just because he looks at the world with hatred. ——Chateaubriand
31. The secluded world can be seen from the outside, and Gao Huai alone transcends worldly ignorance. ——Huihong of the Song Dynasty
32. The form of a human being, the feeling of a human being.
It has the shape of a human being, so it gathers with others; it has no feelings, so right and wrong cannot be controlled by the body. ——Zhuangzi
33. If desire is weak, the heart will be empty, if the heart is empty, the qi will be clear, and if the qi is clear, the mind will be clear.
——Xue Xuan, Ming Dynasty's "Book of Study"