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Famous quotes about integrity in ancient writings

The people cannot stand without trust. ——Confucius

Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deeds. ——"Mozi"

Small faith and sincerity lead to great trust. ——"Han Feizi"

There is no gold or jade, but loyalty is considered a treasure. ——"Book of Rites"

Be sincere but not deceive, keep your word without doubt. ——[Song Dynasty] Lin Bu

Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. ——Mencius

Credit is property. If you have credit, you have everything. ——[Korean] Zheng Zhouyong

What helps people is faith, and the foundation of faith is sincerity. ——"New Book of Tang?" "The Biography of Lu Zhi"

Do not deceive yourself internally and do not deceive others externally. ——Confucius

People without faith do not know what is possible. ——Confucius

Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deed. ——Zi Lu

There is no constant faith in words and no constant chastity in deeds. He only cares about the interests and does everything. If so, he can be called a villain. —— Xunzi

Faith is like the land of the five elements. Positioning, no fame, but water, metal, and wood are all waiting for survival. ——Zhu Xi

If there is someone who is far away from heaven, loyalty is his clothes and trust is his clothes. ——Lu Zhaoling

Those who are honest are the knot of the world. ——"Mozi"

If it is not enough for those who practice, it is said; if it is not enough for those who believe, it is honesty. ——Xunzi "General Strategy" by Xun Kuang (Warring States Period)

People's help lies in faith, and the foundation of faith lies in sincerity. - "New Book of Tang·Biography of Lu Dai"

No one can live for a hundred years, but there are believers who live for a thousand years. - "Xunzi·Wang Ba Pian"

A villain only looks forward to kindness and does not appreciate the kindness; a gentleman does not take kindness lightly and will never forget it. ——Ming Dynasty Qian Qi's "Qian Gongliang's Testimonials·The Past"

A small amount of integrity will lead to a great trust. - "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo (top left)"

A thousand pieces of gold may not change one's nature, but one's promise always promises death. -Song Dynasty Yu Wenbao's "Blowing Sword Record·External Collection"

A thousand falsehoods cannot make up for one truth. - "Lu Jiuyuan·Quotations 1" of the Song Dynasty

Everything is good if you are respectful, and bad if you are lazy. -Xue Xuan, Ming Dynasty, "Study Continued Volume 3"

A righteous man will not deceive his heart, and an honest man will not take anything rashly. -Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty, "Shuoyuan·Shuocong"

Righteousness comes from blood. -Pu Songling, Qing Dynasty, "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Yu Jiang"

If you keep your word true, your words will be true to the law. - "Zi Zi·Four Instruments"

If you don't believe, you can't stand, and if you don't be sincere, you can't do it. - Song Dynasty Chao Shuo's "Chao's Hakka"

If the sky loses its trust, the three lights will not be clear; if the earth loses its trust, the four seasons will fail; if people lose their trust, the five virtues will fail. -Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty, "Su Lu Zi· Lu Xin"

If a brother does not believe, then his love is not close. - Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty, "Chapter of Integrity under the Rules of the Minister"

In ancient times, there was nothing that could not make people sincere. -Song Dynasty Cheng Hao and Cheng Su's "Er Cheng Ji·Cui Yan·Lun Xue Chapter"

Cunning deception is not as good as clumsy sincerity. - "Three Kingdoms" Volume 14 "Book of Wei·Cheng Yu"

You can keep your promise for life, but you can't break your promise just because you have to. -Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty, "Su Lu Zi· Fuli Xin"

There is failure in deceit, but there is no failure in sincerity. - Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi's "Song and Yuan Dynasty Academic Cases"

If a good person has few words, his elders will have true feelings; if he has few words, he will be trustworthy, but if he has true feelings, he will be amiable. - Ming Dynasty's "The Complete Works of Tang Bohu·Given to Zhu Jun of Literature"

Be true when you say something, not as much as if you don't say it; be cautious when you act, not as carefully as if you don't act. - Sui Dynasty Wang Tong's "Zhongshuo·Zhou Gong Chapter"

Being able to distinguish between true and false is a great knowledge. Only the word true can never be erased or covered up. - Volume 1 of "Selected Moaning Sayings" by Lu Kun of the Ming Dynasty

Only those who are sincere in the world can do their best. - "New Book of Tang" Volume 157 "Biography of Lu Zhi"

It is better to praise someone with false courtesy than to praise someone with sincerity.

- "History of the Song Dynasty" Volume 337 "Biography of Fan Zhen"