First, sincerity? 【chéng xn chéng yì】?
My heart is sincere.
Source: Wu Ming Cheng En Journey to the West The ninetieth time: "It is the time when I came to the Buddhist world without worry and sincerely went to Lei Yin."
Second, sincerely [zhēn xěn chéng y]?
The heart is true and sincere, not false.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Baihua Pavilion" is the third fold: "As the saying goes, there must be a bottom in the depths of the sea, and everyone is sincere."
Third, a promise as good as a promise [y and nu ò qi ā n j and n]?
A promise is worth a thousand dollars. Describe what you say, what you say. Promise.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Ji Bu and Luan Bu: "A promise is better than a hundred pounds of gold."
One hundred catties of gold is not worth a promise made by Lu Bu.
Fourth, share weal and woe? [Tang Gonggong kǔ]?
* * * share happiness, * * * share hardships.
Source: "The Warring States Policy Yance I": "The Prince of Yan hanged himself for a long life and shared joys and sorrows with the people."
Yan Zhaowang paid homage to the dead, sympathized with the living and shared joys and sorrows with the people.
Fifth, help each other? [s huu wàng Xiāng Zhu]
In order to prevent foreign invasion, neighboring villages cooperate with each other and help each other in case of police.
Source: "Mencius Teng Wengong": "Go in and out as friends, watch and help each other, and support each other in disease and health."
People accompany each other when going in and out of work, help each other when resisting bandits, and take care of each other when there are diseases and accidents.