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Motto: There is no gold or jade, but loyalty is the treasure. It means: Don’t regard gold and jade as treasures, but loyalty and trust are treasures. From "Book of Rites and Confucianism". If it is not enough for practice, it is said; if it is not enough for belief, it is sincerity. It means: People who act dishonestly always speak with exaggeration; people who are dishonest and trustworthy often pretend to be sincere when they speak. From "Xunzi·Dalue" Those who are sincere and immovable will cultivate themselves upright, and manage affairs with principles. It means: There is nothing that cannot be touched by sincerity. If you improve yourself with sincerity, you will be able to standardize it. If you handle things with sincerity, you will be perfect. It comes from "Er Cheng Cuiyan: On Tao" by Yang Shi (Song Dynasty). Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. It means: Honesty is the law of nature, and pursuing honesty is the law of life. From "Mencius." Li Lou Shang". Whenever you speak, trust comes first; deceit and deceit are the exception. It means: when speaking and doing things, honesty comes first; when it comes to deception and nonsense, how can that be allowed? From "Disciple Rules". If you don't forgive the well-informed, you cannot forgive the well-educated. It means: A person who is not upright, faithful and knowledgeable cannot have friends who are upright, faithful and knowledgeable. From "Xiyan Ziyu" by Shen Juyun (Qing Dynasty). The mountains and seas can still be tilted, but the promise will never waver. It means: the sea can dry up and the mountains can collapse, but the promises made can never be changed. It comes from Li Bai's poem "Chronicles of Tang Poetry Volume 18" (Tang Dynasty). It’s flashy and shameful. Meaning: It is shameful to have only flowers but no fruits. Metaphors have a beautiful appearance but no actual content. From "Guoyu·Jinyu" Where sincerity leads, gold and stone will open. It means: When a person's sincerity reaches a certain level, it can move the heaven and the earth and make metal and stone crack. Also known as "Sincerity is a plus, gold and stone are a loss." It comes from "Lunheng·Ganxu Chapter" written by Wang Chong (Han Dynasty). A gentleman sincerely considers himself noble. Meaning: Cultivated people value sincerity as very important. From "Book of Rites: Doctrine of the Mean". A hundred gentlemen can whip their horses quickly. Meaning: Make a decision in one sentence and never regret it. From "Jingde Chuandeng Lu·Volume 6·Zen Master Daoming". Be sincere and have nothing to hide. It means: treat people with an open mind and treat them with sincerity. Nothing can be hidden or hidden. From "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Ma Yuan". Confucius said: "Three friends are beneficial, and three friends are detrimental. Friends who are straight, forgiving, and knowledgeable are beneficial. Friends who are friendly are open, friends are gentle, and friends are sycophantic, which is detrimental." Meaning: Confucius said: "Three friends are beneficial." There are three kinds of harmful friends. It is beneficial to make friends with honest people, to make friends with honest people, to make friends with knowledgeable people, to make friends with people who flatter you, and to make friends with people who flatter you in person. It is harmful to make friends with people who boast." From "The Analects of Confucius: Li Shi Chapter". Standing upright and having faith, the scenery will win the gold. Meaning: Exquisite hypocrisy is not as good as clumsy sincerity. From "Yan Family Instructions·Name and Reality Chapter". You can eat and fight, but you can't trust. Meaning: Even if you lose food and weapons, you cannot lose your credibility. From (Yuan) Guan Hanqing's "Going Alone to the Single-Sword Meeting". The simplicity and sincerity of people. Meaning: The most important thing for a person is to be simple, loyal and sincere. From "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Huifang" by Pu Songling (Qing Dynasty). If the body is not upright, it is not enough to convince; if the words are not sincere, it is not enough to move. It means: People who do not behave righteously, who are not convincing, and whose words are dishonest, do not have anything to do with them. From "Shame" by Xu Beiji (Ming Dynasty). Telling the truth and practicing sincerity are all principles that guide people. It means: speak truthfully, act truthfully, and behave truthfully. There is no reason that is not convincing to others. From (Ming Dynasty) Lu Kun's "Moaning Language: Honesty". Seek truth from facts. Meaning: to explore the true meaning of ancient books based on facts. From "Book of Han·The Biography of King Xian in Hejian". Being entrusted by others, doing things for others. means. Since you accept an entrustment from others, you must get things done. From "Pipa Ji" written by Gao Zeshi (Yuan Dynasty). Rhetoric establishes sincerity. It means: People with moral cultivation should pay attention to cultural upbringing and be honest. _From "Book of Changes·Qian·Wenyan". Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deeds. Meaning: It means that you must keep your word when you speak, and you must be decisive and thorough in doing things. From "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu". It is an exaggeration and cannot be used to great effect. Meaning: People who speak frivolously and are divorced from reality should not be reused.

From "Three Kingdoms·Shu Shu·Biography of Dong, Liu, Ma, Chen, Dong and Lu". If you accept someone with trust, the world will trust you; if you don't accept someone with trust, your wife will be suspicious of you. It means: Treat others with trust, and everyone in the world will trust you. No need to. When you treat others, even your own wife and children don't trust you. From (Jin) Yang Quan's "Theory of Physics" Volume 1. A politician should speak a hundred words and practice them with his body. means. Government officials must be consistent in their words and deeds, lead by example, and do what they preach. From "Mozi·Gongmenci". When you know, you say you know it; when you don’t know, you say you don’t know. Don’t deceive yourself internally, and don’t deceive yourself externally. It means: If you know, just say you know. If you don’t know, just say you don’t know. Your words must be true internally and externally, and do not deceive anyone. From "Precious Words of Life". Death has existed since ancient times, and people cannot stand without faith. It means: Since ancient times, people are always going to die. If the people do not trust (the ruler), the country (the country) will not be able to stand. From "The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan". Loyalty and prudence are the foundation of virtue and righteousness; emptiness and deceitfulness are the food of chaos. It means: Being sincere, trustworthy and cautious is the root of morality; exaggeration and alarmism are the root of chaos. From "Qianfu Lun·Wuben" by (Han) Wang Fu