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Yu Qian, the cool-minded person

Yu Qian, a famous official in the Ming Dynasty, was honest and upright in his official career. Once, the imperial court sent him to inspect Henan. When returning to Beijing, people bought some local specialties such as silk handkerchiefs, mushrooms, incense sticks, etc. and returned to Beijing to distribute them to the court officials, but he did not accept them. At the same time, he also wrote a poem to express his feelings: Silk handkerchief mushrooms and incense sticks are capital for civilian use, but they are a disaster. The breeze blows with both sleeves toward the sky, lest Lu Yan (referring to the people) talk short and long. ”

It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal, and the material resources are difficult to remember even half a strand. ——Zhu Bolu

Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, all the time. They are all bright. ——Xiao Chunv

Universal morality is the basis of society, and universal conscience is the basis of law. ——Hugo

Don’t stretch your hand in terms of honor, but not in terms of material things. Don't reach out, don't reach out when it comes to treatment - Wang Jie

Morality is like a sentinel, it protects the law and does not let anyone violate it;

On the contrary, if there is a lack of morality, It will make people forget and ignore the law.

——Marbury doesn’t keep a penny privately. The eunuch passed by and asked for a bribe. He opened the treasury and said, "The money is here. You can take it as you like, but you have to get the official stamp of the treasury from me." "The eunuch left in frustration. After returning to the capital, he slandered him in front of Ming Yingzong. Yingzong asked: "Are you talking about the eunuch Yang Jizong who didn't take any money for himself? "After the eunuch listened, he no longer dared to speak ill of Yang Jizong. ?Good hands don't cost money

Wang Jie, a scholar in the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, was an upright and outspoken man who did not attach himself to powerful people. At that time, He Kun was in power in the court. None of the ministers tried to offend him, but Wang Jie always argued with him. Once, after the discussion, He Kun deliberately teased Wang Jie and said, "What a white and tender hand!" Wang Jie replied sternly: "Although Wang Jie has good hands, he can't ask for money!" "He Kun left in shame.