Honesty is a Chinese word, pronounced as ché ng x n. Honesty is a moral category, the second "identity card" of citizens, and the general name of honesty in daily behavior and credit in formal communication. Generally refers to sincerity, honesty, trustworthiness, keeping promises, etc. But generally it mainly refers to two aspects: first, it refers to treating people sincerely and honestly, respecting facts and seeking truth from facts; The second is to keep promises.
Sacrifice system in The Book of Rites: It is a sacrifice to the late saints, making them honest and loyal. Biography of Yao Xiong in the Northern Qi Dynasty: Although Xiong is a military commander, he is generous in nature and good at trusting and governing the people. Cao Huachuan, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty: "Although China is a military strategist, he must be polite when he moves, and it is difficult for people to pay attention to courtesy rather than expensive.
The famous sayings about honesty are as follows:
1, the quality of a great personality, what matters is a sincere word. Lu Xun
Confession is the product of honesty and courage. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)
You must have a clear conscience if you live honestly. The original name of NIZHNI NOVGOROD in Gorky City
4. Credit is like a mirror. As long as there are cracks, they can't be connected as before. -Amir of Switzerland
If you live honestly, you will have a clear conscience. Gorky