1, don't be tempted by feasting, don't take pleasure in making money, and don't be influenced by the world. I keep my promise with all my heart, and I will always keep the true colors of party member.
2. Be honest in politics, be honest in life, be honest in words, and be honest in work.
Be an honest person, work hard and live a simple life.
4. Be diligent in thinking, be strict with yourself, be cautious in words and deeds, and always reflect.
5. Put yourself in others' shoes, change the petition to the next visit, and respond to reasonable demands.
6. Be diligent, be a clean and refreshing person and live a happy life.
7. Be impartial, aboveboard, attentive and honest.
8. Virtue without virtue will lead to bad things, talent without virtue will lead to bad things, and both ability and political integrity will lead to great things.
9. Step by step to prevent the risk of clean government and build a model of loving the people from generation to generation.
10, position up and down, personality up and down. Be a man like a man, and be an official like an official.
1 1. Be independent, cautious, innocent, alert, conscious and honest in politics.
Introduction to motto
1, meaning of motto
Motto, maxim (English), pronounced zuòyòumíng, is a Chinese word, which refers to the inscription placed on the right side of the seat for self-warning, and later refers to the words that can be used as a motto for self-encouragement. For example, we should take full loss and moderate profit as our motto.
Step 2 explain in detail
Write it on the right side of the seat as a warning and reminder. Lu Yanji said in the inscription "Selected Works of Cui Yuan" by Xiao Tong in the Southern Dynasties: "Brother Zhang was killed by others and by his hands, so he was pardoned. He pretended this inscription to guard himself and seek the right position, so he called it the inscription."
In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Huijiao wrote "Biography of a Monk, Interpretation and Wisdom": "There are more than 100 monks who often learn from others. Sometimes I am lazy, so I am silent. " Bai Juyi's preface: "Cui's motto, which I admire secretly, has been hanging on the wall, although it has not been done." "However, there seems to be some unfinished business, because it continues to be a motto cloud."
Generally refers to words that can be used as aphorisms to encourage yourself. Chen Yi's poem "Stan Huai sues Su Hao, Xiao Lu and Xiao Shan": "The revolution is firm and will always be the motto." Faced with the difficulties of life, many young people put the famous saying of enlightenment: "People are born invincible, and there is no need to force success!" Motivate yourself is your motto.
Ming: (as far as its noun attribute is concerned) Modern Chinese dictionaries have two interpretations:
Words describing facts, advantages, etc. On utensils, tablets, etc. ; Words that spur and encourage yourself.
Ancient words carved on objects to warn themselves or show their merits. This kind of writing is generally rhyming.