Ancient Chinese sayings about integrity
Those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results. The following is the ancient Chinese saying about integrity that I have prepared for you. I hope it will be helpful to everyone!
The ancient Chinese saying about integrity 1
1) The people cannot stand without trust. ——Confucius
2) A gentleman is concerned about the road but not about poverty. —— Confucius
3) Those who do not believe in their words will have no results in their actions. ——Mozi
4) Those who are honest are the knot of the world. ——Mozi
5) Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. ——Mencius
6) Small faith and sincerity lead to great faith. ——Han Feizi
7) Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are strong and thrifty will be rich. —— Han Feizi
8) Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. ——Zigong
9) If you strengthen your foundation and use it sparingly, you will never be poor. ——Xun Kuang
10) A kind spirit welcomes people, and they are as close as brothers; a bad spirit welcomes people, and it harms the soldiers. ——Guan Zhong
11) Only sincerity can break through the hypocrisy in the world, and only truth can break through the hypocrisy in the world. ——Xue Xuan
12) If a person breaks his promise, his reputation will be ruined. ——Liu Xiang
13) Those who touch others with sincerity will be responded to with sincerity. ——Cheng Yi
14) A person cannot stand in this world without loyalty. ——Cheng Yi's ancient famous sayings about integrity 2
1) Those who help others should believe in them. ——"Book of Changes"
2) Those who do not believe in their words will have no results in their actions. —— Mozi
3) Without integrity, how can there be dignity? —— Cicero
4) When a gentleman cultivates his heart, he is not good at sincerity. ——Xunzi
5) Breaking one’s word means failure. ——Zola
6) A word worth a thousand years. ——Chen Yi
7) Being trustworthy is better than being famous. ——Roosevelt
8) Once a word is spoken, it cannot be followed. ——"The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan"
9) Gold and jade are not treasures, but loyalty is. ——Sima Guang
10) If a person has no faith, he does not know what he can do. —— Confucius
11) Yes means yes, and no means wrong, which is called straightness. ——Xunzi’s ancient famous sayings about integrity 3
1) A gentleman is trustworthy and never eats his righteousness. "Book of Changes"
2) What is felt by sincerity is felt everywhere. Scholar Wu Chuhou of the Northern Song Dynasty
3) Those who are honest are the knot of the world. Mo Zhai, a thinker, educator, and military strategist during the Warring States Period Mozi
4) If you don’t believe, you can’t stand, and if you’re dishonest, you can’t do it. Song Dynasty scholar Chao Shuozhi
5) Treat things with sincerity, and things will respond with sincerity. Tuotuo, a statesman and military strategist in the late Yuan Dynasty, "History of the Song Dynasty"
6) Gold and jade are not treasures, but loyalty and trust are treasures. Dai Sheng, a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, "Book of Rites·Confucianism"
7) A husband's promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Sima Guang, politician, writer, and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Zi Zhi Tong Jian"
8) Only the most sincere people in the world can do their best. Northern Song Dynasty writer Ouyang Xiu "New Book of Tang"
9) If you recommend people with sincerity, they will be believed without words. Wang Tong, a scholar in the Sui Dynasty
10) Be sincere and do not deceive, be honest and do not doubt. The reclusive poet of the Northern Song Dynasty Lin Bu
11) An honest man will not disgrace his reputation, and a believer will not be lazy. Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar and writer of the Western Han Dynasty
12) A hundred considerations will lose but one forgetfulness, a hundred tricks will lose but one sincerity. Gu Tuhe, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, "Ren Yun"
13) Trust is the treasure of the country and the shelter of the people. Zuo Qiuming, a blind historian in the Spring and Autumn Period, "Zuo Zhuan"
14) Sincerity is the foundation of the Five Constant Beings and the source of hundreds of actions. Zhou Dunyi, Philosopher of the Northern Song Dynasty
15) Faith is the foundation of one’s life, and forgiveness is the key to receiving things.
Qing Dynasty scholar Wang Yongbin
16) Losing credit is a person’s greatest loss. John Clark;