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Integrity and civilized family tradition slogans

Introduction: Integrity means incorruptibility, which does not include taking undeserved money; Jie means sworn worship, which means an upright attitude in life. The following is the 2017 slogan on clean and civilized family traditions. Welcome to refer to it.

1. The scale is not about size but accuracy, and the official is not about size but accuracy.

2. The lotus is respected because of its purity, and the official is upright because of his integrity.

3. Keeping integrity will keep your mind calm, keeping your will will keep your eyesight.

4. Be honest and upright, hard to bully evil; be strict with yourself and be strong without desire.

5. Happiness comes from purity, and trouble comes from greed.

6. Power is a double-edged sword, honor and disgrace can be achieved with a single swing.

7. If you want to get rid of troubles, you must be without yourself. If you want to seek happiness, don’t be greedy.

8. A person with clear wind on his sleeves has high moral standards, and a person with high integrity respects himself.

9. Poetry is beautiful when it can be translated into painting, and it is pure when an official is able to be poor.

10. The rope is broken at the thin end, and the disaster is caused by greed.

11. Disease is not caused overnight, sin comes from greed.

12. Integrity is like climbing a height, the higher you go, the more refreshed you feel; greed is like digging a well, the lower you go, the deeper it becomes and it is difficult to pull out.

13. Integrity wins the admiration of all, while corruption leads to family ruin.

14. When facing temptation, calculate more political accounts, emotional accounts, and economic accounts, and always be alert to yourself; perform your duties, care less about gains and losses, pain and happiness, noble and cheap, and always be honest and honest.

15. Always cultivate the virtues of government, always think about the harm of greed, and always have a mind of discipline.

16. Purity is a treasure that will be used for a lifetime, and virtue will be used to cultivate fertile land for eternity.

17. The drizzle wets clothes, and a little greed ruins the Ming Festival.

18. Remuneration, whether high or low, is the result of the blood and sweat of the people. Even those with low status and high status are public servants of the people.

19. A righteous mind means integrity, a righteous body means upright, and a righteous behavior means majesty.

20. When you are an official, you don’t need to be warm at the door. You have a pure land in your heart, which is your home. When you are an official, you don’t do selfish things. In politics, you need a fair person.

21. Cherish career opportunities and cherish position honors; reject job-related crimes and build a harmonious society.

22. Since ancient times, upright officials and the people have praised them, but corrupt officials and the law have never been tolerated.

23. If the small sections are vertical, the big sections are missing.

24. You should seek benefits to people and people, and do not collect unjust money for no reason.

25. Do things well in life, and use power carefully when serving as an official.

26. Being an official is not about fame, but being in politics is not about profit.

27. The breeze fills the sleeves, and the breeze in the sleeves carries the shoulders; the arms are full of righteousness, and the righteousness in the arms is the spring of the world.

28. The cool breeze and bright moon are priceless, and the mountains and rivers are all sentimental.

29. Fame, status, wealth and wealth are external things, but character and career are the foundation of one's life.

30. A small penny can tarnish an innocent character; a high price of gold can hardly win over a fair heart.

31. Restraining desires can keep you spotless, and only by believing in integrity can you be powerful in all directions.

32. A body of righteousness makes the world wide, and the breeze on both sleeves ensures peace in all seasons.

33. Don’t be an official if you can’t stand poverty, don’t be in power if you can’t resist bribes.

34. He is upright and upright; he has evil intentions in his heart and speaks hard but has a guilty conscience.

35. People often have good looks because they have few desires, and officials also have leisurely dreams because they are honest.

36. Observe one’s ambition when looking at wealth, observe one’s virtue when facing wine, and observe one’s nature when facing color.

37. Those who love "integrity" say that integrity is like tea, which refreshes the mind and refreshes the mind; those who love "greed" realize that greed is poison and corrupts all the internal organs.

38. Those who are not self-respecting will be humiliated, those who are not self-disciplined will be in trouble, those who are not complacent will benefit, and those who are not self-sufficient will be knowledgeable.

39. Only by being disciplined can you convince others, only by being upright can you lead others, and only by being selfless can you impress others.

40. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality. Building a country through diligence and thrift is always the mantra.

41. Don’t boast even a little bit. Pride and complacency will lead to overturning. I have seen many things in ancient and modern times. Success begins with humility and failure leads to extravagance.

42. To be honest and honest is to be clean and scum-free. When you read Sao Sutra, you will feel solemn.

43. Being a good person depends on your words and deeds, and integrity is important in every detail.

44. If you serve the public wholeheartedly, you will be unfazed by favors and disgrace. Only when you have the breeze on your sleeves can you be upright and awe-inspiring.

45. Diligent government starts with every word and deed, and integrity starts with every minute and minute rejection.

46. Don’t be greedy and take nothing from things that are not your own, and don’t take advantage of others’ selfish desires.

47. Officials do not fear my strictness but fear my integrity; people do not obey my ability but obey my father. If the government is public, the people will not dare to be arrogant, and if the officials are honest, the officials will not dare to bully. Gong begets enlightenment, integrity begets prestige.

48. An honest person is a model for the people; a greedy person is a thief to the people.

49. Wealth and honor cannot be fornicated, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. This is called a true man.

50. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, but profit is less important than a feather.

51. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told.

52. The wise see the benefits and think about the difficulties; the dark see the benefits and forget the difficulties.

53. Being honest and honest in politics will bring great virtue to future generations. If you are greedy for money and make a mistake for a while, you will be ashamed of this life.

54. The boat will leak and then water will enter, and the soil will be wet and then moss will grow.

55. Be clear, cautious, and diligent. And clear its roots.

56. If you are "zero distance" from the sensual and sensual dogs and horses, you will inevitably make mistakes; only if you "stay with each other" with honesty and integrity can you become a talented person.

57. Be clear about being an official, be dishonest in power, be unjust in handling affairs, and be dishonest in conduct.

58. Be a sensible person in politics, a diligent person in work, an honest person in life, and an upright person in dealing with things.

59. Integrity has never left any disasters since ancient times, but greed has always had its consequences.

60. Understand morality to strengthen the foundation, focus on self-cultivation to strengthen the soul, understand integrity and shame to purify the heart, and eliminate appetite to maintain integrity.

61. Integrity paves the way to happiness, while greed writes the song of eternal regret.

62. Corruption is caused by greed, and only by self-discipline can we maintain integrity.

63. The pursuit of enjoyment is the breeding ground of corruption, and self-discipline is the sharp edge of anti-corruption.

64. Greed lays the foundation for disaster, and luck leads to big mistakes.

65. Corruption and corruption can lead to honor and disgrace.

66. The holy lotus emerges from the mud, and the noble character emerges.

67. Flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and officials are noble because of their honesty.

68. Greed is like fire, if it is not contained, it will burn itself; desire is like water, if it is not contained, it will drown.

69. Corruption and bribery will lead to suffering in prison. Being honest and self-disciplined will lead to a happy life.

70. A thousand-mile embankment is destroyed by an ant nest; a thousand-mile journey is destroyed by greed.

71. Fame and wealth are as light as water, nourishing the righteousness of heaven and earth, ethics are as heavy as mountains, follow the example of sages of ancient and modern times.

72. If the source is pure, the family will be peaceful; if the wife is virtuous and helps the husband to be honest, the family will always be honest and blessed.

73. The system is a high-voltage wire, if it touches it, you will burn yourself; self-discipline is the medicine that keeps you safe, and the rules lead to peace.

74. To understand honor and shame, start from yourself; to promote integrity and punish corruption, learn from history.

75. Greed is the poisonous wine that corrodes the soul, while honesty is the medicine that nourishes the body and mind.

76. Being able to remain poor is better than being blessed, being able to endure loneliness and maintaining integrity, being able to resist temptation and remain safe.

77. Do not take ill-gotten gains, do not take illegal things, do not go to unclean places, and do not make unjust friends.

78. The rope is broken at the thin end, and the disaster is caused by greed.

79. Honesty and integrity are cultivated, and a magnificent life comes from hard work.

80. Act impartially in all matters big and small, and be honest in all matters.