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Contents of primary school students’ clean calligraphy works

The content of primary school students’ incorruptible calligraphy works is as follows:

1. "Integrity", Wang Weiliang The bamboo man is indifferent and willing to live his whole life, and his conduct is clear and straightforward.

2. "Bamboo Raising Notes", Zhang Xuxiang, bamboo is solid, and it is solid to cultivate virtue; bamboo is straight in nature, and it is straight to stand upright; bamboo heart is empty, and it is empty to express the body; bamboo knots are chaste, and chastity is to establish one's will. Taking the "Bamboo Raising Notes" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty as the creative theme, it praises the bamboo's style and integrity with straight ends and shadows, nobility and purity. This sentence embodies the joy of raising bamboo, and it is also the way to be a human being.

3. "Cultivation of Mind and Self-Discipline", Liu Guoyong is a down-to-earth officer who sticks to his post and works with integrity, showing the style of Xinhe Cheng. The style of self-discipline and integrity is written in calligraphy, admonishing yourself to do your job well and keep your heart.

4. In "Aphorisms", Chen Yayun uses his elegant calligraphy style to promote his high aspirations of honesty and integrity. He hopes that everyone in the company will adhere to the cultural concept of honesty, fulfill their duties, be honest and self-disciplined, be honest and trustworthy, and create a grand blueprint for Xinhecheng. Ride the wind and waves.

5. "Two Ancient Poems", Wang Yuchao took two Ming Dynasty poet Kuang Zhong's poems about honest officials as a warning, reminding himself that he must do what the teacher culture advocates, set an example and be strict with himself. Only in this way can he Gain the respect of others.

6. Lv Haimin’s iron paintings with silver hooks show righteousness. Only by being upright and honest can people gather together to understand the company’s clean culture. Using calligraphy as a carrier, he warns the world and himself: only by being disciplined can you convince others, and only by being upright can you lead others. Only selflessness can touch people.

7. "Looking Up Without Any Guilt", Cao Junsong calmed down and wrote the main theme of the times, eulogizing the motherland, eulogizing the people, eulogizing the heroes, and promoting truth, goodness and beauty. Make progress by learning step by step, and get the sublimation of your thoughts by examining yourself three times a day.

8. "The Highness of the Temple" by Liang Shaoping is excerpted from the famous work "Yueyang Tower" by Fan Zhongyan, a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is intended to express a firm will not to be shaken by external conditions. As new people, we should strengthen our beliefs, not be afraid of hardships, and strive for the vision of "China's new peace and the world's new peace."