1. Famous quotes about integrity
1. If the water does not flow, there will be corruption, and if the official is not honest, he will fail.
2. The desire for wealth is a tiger, and the desire for sex is a sword. 3. Greed makes people fall, while honesty makes people advance.
4. The most important thing is sobriety when you are successful, and the most important thing is balance when you are frustrated. 5. Work for a while and be a person for a lifetime.
6. Pine, bamboo and plum blossoms are the three friends of the cold year. Integrity and purity are the three important things for an official. 7. Leaders have integrity, employees have morale, and the unit is energetic.
8. Integrity does not speak of poverty, diligence does not speak of hardship. 9. Fighting corruption and promoting integrity, the alarm bells are ringing.
10. A virtuous wife will help her husband prosper the country and future generations; a greedy wife will harm her husband and harm the country and future generations. 11. Extravagance and greed lead to frugality.
12. Be meticulous and diligent in government affairs, and enjoy serving the people throughout your life. 13. Keep your ideals and beliefs unwavering, resist corruption and prevent degeneration.
14. Gold is expensive in the world, but purity is even cheaper. 15. Integrity is the soul of a cadre, and diligence is the foundation of a public servant.
16. If you are not diligent, you will not be able to achieve your career; 17. If you are not honest, it will be difficult to unite people's hearts. 18. Leaders have integrity, employees have morale, and the unit is full of vitality.
19. Put integrity first when serving as an official, and put diligence first when engaging in politics. 20. A correct party style will lead to people's aspirations; a correct political style will lead to smooth flow; a correct folk style will lead to prosperity; a correct family style will make everything prosperous.
21. Integrity does not speak of poverty, diligence does not speak of hardship. 22. Greedy desire makes people fall, but the quality of honest government makes people forge ahead.
23. Be honest as a person, govern with diligence, and be honest as an official. 24. He is upright and has a breeze on his sleeves. He is spotless, self-denial and dedicated to the public.
25. If the water does not flow, corruption will occur, and if officials are not honest, they will fail. 26. Promote a clean and honest government and establish a righteous atmosphere.
27. Strictness is love, laxity is harm, and being honest in politics sets an example. 28. Diligence is connected with honesty, luxury is connected with corruption.
29. It’s not about high position, but reputation for integrity; it’s not about great power, it’s about being public and spiritual. 30. Being honest means being fearless, being impartial means being selfless.
31. If you use publicity as a spear, it will never be sharp; if you use integrity as a shield, it will be strong and unstoppable. 32. The most important thing in being a human being is quality, and the most important thing in being an official is integrity.
33. Honest and clean, upright; diligent and thrifty, with a breeze on both sleeves. 34. Only when you are clean and honest can you be a good person; only when you are clean and honest can you be an official easily.
35. If you take away a penny from others, my people are worthless. 36. Look up to the sky, bow down to the earth, and feel your heart.
37. Integrity is the talisman of civil servants. 38. Looking at how many officials in ancient and modern times, their success was caused by incorruptibility and their failure was caused by corruption.
39. Be fair and as fair as water; be honest as an official, as clean as ice. 40. Meditate and be detached, keep a little peace; be less selfish and have few desires, and keep your life peaceful.
41. Promote a clean and honest government and establish a noble and upright spirit. 42. Your hands won’t get dirty if you don’t touch the bottom of the pot, and your hands won’t get greasy if you don’t hold the oil bottle.
43. Integrity will lead to power, corruption and trustlessness; incorruption will lead to the prosperity of the country and loss of the family. 44. Be honest and clean as an official, work diligently and serve the people in a down-to-earth manner.
45. We are not afraid of the ruthless law, but we are afraid of being unclear. 46. ??Determination is based on words, and self-cultivation comes first.
47. When walking on the edge of a cliff, you must rein in your reins; when you reach an official position, you must tie your heart. 48. Although you can’t let go of your desires, you should be restrained in your pursuits.
49. Be honest and self-disciplined, resist corruption and prevent change, and don’t think about corruption. 50. It is the duty of an honest and upright official to be in power, and governance is the foundation of the Democratic Party.
51. Serving the public whole is the principle of politics, while greed for power and private gain is the root cause of disaster. 52. Cultivate one's moral character and cultivate one's nature, and the heart is like jade. Indulging in lust and greed becomes a demon.
53. Always remember the suffering of the people in your heart, and build an anti-corruption wall around you. 54. Hate corrupt officials, refrain from greed, think about harm caused by corruption, reject corruption and not be greedy. Divide the people's worries, relieve the people's worries, protect the people's safety, and govern for the people.
55. Be cautious at the beginning and don’t be fooled by petty gains; be careful at the end and don’t let your integrity and reputation be compromised. 56. Don’t have long hands, don’t be greedy, and do your duty to be an official.
57. Integrity is the ladder of progress, and corruption is the express train of destruction. 58. The greatest wealth in life is not to have a millionaire or a beautiful country, but to have a healthy body and mind.
59. Asking for bribes, accepting bribes, taking bribes and bending the law is only temporary glory, but the price is a lifetime in prison. 60. Pay equal attention to education, system, and supervision, and pay equal attention to punishment, prevention, and investigation.
61. Let selfish desires and financial desires harm the country and yourself. Observe party and political disciplines and severely punish corruption. 62. Uphold and carry forward the party’s fine traditions and conduct politics with integrity; educate and punish corruption and disciplinary violations to benefit the country and the people.
63. Only by self-respect, self-reflection, self-discipline, and self-discipline can you be on the right track; be cautious about independence, caution about modesty, caution about authority, and caution about diligence to start a business. 64. Law enforcement is as upright as a mountain, and people who are honest and upright will not be surprised by favors or insults.
65. Enforce the law impartially and maintain the dignity of the law; be upright and show the red shield style. 66. Being honest and self-sufficient can enhance the value of life, while indulging in selfish desires will destroy your beautiful life.
67. Enforce the law with a fair heart and be honest, honest and not greedy. 68. Be careful in your words and deeds, and be upright and honest.
69. Wear the national emblem on your head and do your duty to the country; carry the red shield on your shoulders and serve the people with self-policing and self-motivation.
70. When administering in accordance with the law, we must keep in mind our responsibilities and fulfill our mission. When we are in the business world, we must be honest and self-reflective.
71. Industrial and commercial undertakings are as important as mountains, while personal fame and fortune are as light as water. 72. Authority is a crutch in life for the honest, and a sharp sword that kills oneself for the greedy.
73. Strengthen our roots and clean up our roots, fight corruption and promote integrity. 74. Preventing occupational crimes requires your participation.
75. It is everyone’s responsibility to prevent occupational crimes. 76. Punish corruption in accordance with the law and build a harmonious society.
77. Strengthen the construction of a clean government culture and create a new situation in fighting corruption and promoting integrity. 78. Stay in your position, plan your affairs, fulfill your responsibilities, and be honest in your administration.
79. Strict self-discipline leads to clean government, and service innovation seeks development. 80. If you lose money, you lose very little; if you lose freedom, you lose everything.
81. One misstep will lead to eternal hatred, and those who take advantage of small things will suffer big losses. 82. When governing, honesty is the foundation; when serving as an official, diligence is the priority. The motto is honesty and integrity.
83. Be upright as a person and spotless as an official. 84. Fame, position, wealth and wealth are all external things, but character and career are the foundation of one's life.
85. Purity lies in virtue and integrity lies in ambition. 86. The party’s cause is as important as a mountain, while personal fame and fortune are as light as water.
87. Public morality is great, selflessness is high. 88. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, and desire for profit is as light as a feather.
89. Even though a small article is small, it can tarnish an innocent character. It is expensive and difficult to attract a fair heart. 90. A single thought of greed will damage one's own virtue, destroy oneself, and harm one's children; one's sleeves are clean and the wind is flowing, and one's deeds are dedicated to benefiting the people and inspiring the world.
91. We must be fair in dealing with things, and justice breeds fairness; we must be honest and honest in self-discipline, and honesty breeds prestige; we must be sincere in dealing with others, and honesty breeds trustworthiness; we must work diligently and diligently. 2. Famous quotes about diligence and integrity
Only if the alarm bell keeps ringing can the siren not sound.
Engage in the most open business with the most honest behavior.
Be upright as a person and spotless as an official.
Fame and integrity come from awareness, and corruption ends with righteousness.
Being a person is based on morality, serving the people first, and being an official is based on law.
To be worthy of the Party is the root of diligent government; to be worthy of the people is the root of honest government.
Purity lies in virtue and integrity lies in ambition.
Chao Xing, Xi Xing, morning and evening self-examination; up and down, up and down Qi Lian.
If there are three rivers with weak water, it will be useless to take a ladle to drink more. If there are thousands of kinds of rice and millet, only three meals can fill the belly, and there is no desire to be high.
Every tree and plant should be aware of the interests of the people, and the purpose of the party should not be forgotten in every word and deed.
Those who have great power do not forget the great responsibility, and those who respect their position do not waver in their public servant spirit.
Without diligence, it is impossible to achieve a career; without integrity, it is difficult to unite people's hearts.
Three questions for leading cadres when doing things: when reasoning, first ask yourself whether you understand; when making demands, first ask yourself whether you can do it; when criticizing others, first ask yourself what responsibilities you have.
Don’t be honest because the official is small, and don’t be diligent because the work is small.
Precaution is like a city, stay away from corruption and build embankments; be as cautious as the beginning, and abide by the Sangyu Chongwan Festival.
The word "greed" is almost like "poverty", and the word "greed" is almost like "burn".
Those who want to be honest should be honest with their appearance, and those who want to be honest should be honest with themselves.
Give up drinking, sex, and greed, and discipline yourself, your wife, and your children.
Frugality is the root of all happiness, luxury is the source of all disasters 3. Quotes about diligence and honesty
The key to running a country lies in fairness and integrity.
It means that the important principle of governing the country is to be fair and upright in dealing with things. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Politicians on Fairness" *Don't govern the country before the public.
This means that when governing a country, the public must first take the lead. ——Sima Wen Gong Ji of the Song Dynasty·Zha Zi who went to the palace first for the sake of Yan Zhi" *Those who can get rid of private practices and follow public laws will have people in peace and rule the country; those who can get rid of private practices and practice public laws will have strong soldiers and weak enemies.
It means that as long as you get rid of selfish thoughts and implement just laws, the people will be stable and the country will be peaceful. As long as you abandon selfish behaviors and act in accordance with just laws, you can have strong military strength and defeat the enemy. ——"Han Feizi·Youdu" *Justice in the world is enough to convince others.
It means that only impartiality and selflessness can be convincing. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty" Volume 235 "Biography of Wang Ruxun" * When the world is great, the intention must not be unfair; to guard the importance of the world, the intention must not be disrespectful.
It means that the key to starting a business is to be public-minded, and the key to keeping a business is to be cautious and humble. ——"History of the Song Dynasty" Volume 438 "Biographies of Scholars" *To defeat the public with private interests will weaken the country's politics.
It means putting personal interests above national interests. This is the political reason for the decline of the country. ——Volume 19 of "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" "Lifting Difficulties" *A country with many selfish and brave people will have weak soldiers; a country with many selfish and wise officials will have chaos in its laws.
This means that if there are too many selfish warriors in the country, the military will be weak; if there are too many people who are good at seeking personal gain among the officials, the law will be chaotic. ——"Guanzi · Forbidden Tibetan" *If a son uses private principles, his family will be in chaos, and if a minister uses selfish principles, the country will be in danger.
It means that if the eldest son has selfish motives, the family will be in chaos, and if the ministers seek personal gain, the country will be in danger. *Since ancient times, the trend of separation and reunion in the world has always been closely related to the people's hearts.
This means that the situation of national unity and division since ancient times has often depended on the popular will. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Ten Essays on Meiqin·Guanwu" *The beginning of correcting one's mind, one should regard one's own mind as a strict teacher.
It means that the first step to correct yourself is to strictly discipline yourself deep in your soul. ——"Qiongju Peiyu·Cultivation of Self" *If you gain something with justice, you will lose it with bias.
It means that if you act impartially, you will win the world, and if you practice favoritism and malpractice, you will lose the world. ——Volume 1 of "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" "Noble Duke" A gentleman is open and magnanimous, while a villain has long-term concerns. Confucius' famous saying.
A gentleman knows the rules, so he treats people and things as if he were walking on a flat road, feeling safe and comfortable. A small person's mind is often obsessed with things, worrying about gains and losses, so he often has a feeling of sadness.
A gentleman has a lifetime of happiness and no worries for a day. A villain has a lifetime of worries but no happiness for a day. This has the same meaning. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others. Confucius' famous saying.
The four views in "The Analects of Confucius" have the same purpose but slightly different texts. "Xueer" contains: "Confucius said: 'If you don't worry about others, you don't know yourself; when you worry, you don't know others.
'" It means that you don't have to worry about others not knowing me. What you should worry about is that I don't know others. Learning without thinking is a waste; thinking without learning is peril. Confucius' famous saying.
"唔" means confusion. "Peril" has two meanings: one is critical, which means uncertainty.
One is exhausted, mentally exhausted and has no gain. When solved in the past.
This sentence can be combined with the chapter "Learning the New by Reviewing the Past". Confucius first advocated paying equal attention to learning and thinking, which had a profound influence on Confucian disciples.
For example, Zixia talks about being erudite and thinking carefully, and "The Doctrine of the Mean" talks about learning and thinking carefully, both of which believe that learning and thinking cannot be neglected. Be sensitive to things but cautious in speaking. Confucius' famous saying.
The words come from "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer": "Confucius said: 'A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, and he has no desire to live in peace. He is quick in things but careful in what he says.'" Also in "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren": " A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds."
The meaning is the same. It means to be diligent and quick in doing things, but cautious in speaking. (1) Do not follow the rules and do not follow the rules.
Without compasses and rulers, squares and circles cannot be drawn correctly. (2) Quan, then determine the severity; degree, then know the length.
Only when a translation is weighed can one know its weight; only by measuring it can one know its length. (3) People do not do anything, and then they can do something.
The translator must do something not to do before he can do something. (4) Although there are things that are easy to grow in the world, if they are violent in one day and cold in ten days, nothing can survive.
Even if there is a plant that is the easiest to grow, if you expose it to the sun for one day and freeze it for ten days, nothing will grow again. (5) Those who advance sharply will retreat quickly.
Translation: People who move forward too quickly will retreat too quickly. (6) The organ of the heart is thinking, thinking is what you get, and if you don’t think, you can’t get it.
Translation: The organ of the heart is responsible for thinking. Only by thinking can we obtain, but without thinking we cannot obtain. (7) Born in sorrow and died in happiness.
Translation: Sorrow and harm are enough to make people survive, and comfort and happiness are enough to make people die. (8) Only benevolent people should be in high positions.
To be unkind and in a high position is to spread evil among others. Translation Only benevolent people with high moral standards should be in a dominant position.
If an unkind person with low morals is in a dominant position, his evil will be spread to the masses. (9) If the emperor is unkind, he will not protect the world; if the princes are unkind, he will not protect the country; if the ministers and officials are unkind, they will not protect the ancestral temple; if the scholars and common people are unkind, they will not protect the four bodies.
Translation: If the emperor is not benevolent, he cannot preserve his empire; if the princes are not benevolent, they cannot preserve their country; if ministers and officials are not benevolent, they cannot preserve their ancestral temples; if ordinary people are not benevolent, they cannot preserve their own Body. (10) If the king is benevolent, he will be invincible in the world.
Translation: If the monarch of a country loves benevolence, there will be no rivals in the world. (11) Save penalties, reduce taxes, and make farming easier (n^u).
The translation reduces penalties and reduces taxes, so that people can cultivate deeply and carefully and get rid of filthy weeds early. (12) The benevolent are invincible.
Translation: A virtuous person is invincible in the world. (13) For a five-acre house with mulberry trees, a person in his fifties can wear silk.
Chickens, dolphins, dogs and pigs will not lose their season, and those who are seventy years old can eat meat. If you do not take away a hundred acres of land, then a family of eight will not be hungry.
I respect the teachings of Xiangxu, apply the meaning of filial piety and brotherhood, and award the white ones to live up to the road. Translation: If each family is given a house with five acres of land, and mulberry trees are planted around it, people over fifty years old can wear silk cotton-padded jackets.
Domestic animals such as chickens, dogs and pigs have the power to raise and reproduce. Then, people over the age of seventy will have meat to eat. The family gave him one hundred acres of land and did not hinder his production, so that the family of eight could have enough to eat.
Run schools at all levels well, and educate them repeatedly with the principles of filial piety and respect for brothers. Then the old people with gray hair and beards will have someone to do the work for them, and they will not have to carry things on their heads and shoulders on the road. Walked. (14) By changing the fields and reducing taxes, the people can become rich.
Translation Doing farming well and reducing taxes can make the people rich. (15) If a king is benevolent, he will never be unkind; if a king is righteous, he will never be unjust; if a king is upright, he will never be unrighteous.
Translation The monarch is benevolent, no one is. 4. Famous verses and their sources about integrity
1. Benefit makes the mind faint. ——"Ancient and Modern Proverbs about Profit and Harm"
2. Seizing the common interests of the world and favoring one's own interests is called a national thief. ——Huang Zongxi
3. Wealth and honor cannot lead to adultery, poverty and lowliness cannot change, and power cannot yield. This is called a true man. ——Mencius
4. Politicians who value reputation more than life will surely be strict with themselves and will go down in history; those in power who value selfish desires above morality will inevitably slip into traps due to lack of restraint. ——Hu Yisa
5. Integrity is the foundation of life for every party member and leading cadre and the minimum requirement for his political career. If you have it, you will feel at ease even if you are poor. If you lose it, you will be rich but you will have trouble sleeping and eating. ——Yang Yunchang
6. The human heart is precious and bright and clean. ——Cheng Yi
7. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. ——Confucius
8. A pure heart can lead to high aspirations. A turbid heart will inevitably lead to shortness of breath. ——Yu Mingkang
9. Corruption and bribery will deepen the consequences if the disadvantages are not eliminated. ——Song Baozheng
10. As a public servant of the people, you are concerned about the sufferings of the people, and you must not miss a single thought and embark on a road of no return. ——Qingshan
11. When you see others being evil, reflect on yourself, correct them if they are wrong, and be vigilant when they are not; when you see others you admire, respect others on the outside and obey on the inside. ——Wang Shuai
12. Integrity and service to the public are praised by the people, greedy and stubborn like a rat, and the reputation remains. ——Zhang Lixin
13. Get rid of selfishness first, and then you can manage public affairs; first you can see what you have seen, and then you can listen to what others say. ——Jin Ying
14. Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not rot - "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"
15. Those who serve in politics do not reward private labor and do not punish private grudges - - "Zuo Zhuan" 5. Ancient poems about integrity
1. Presented to Liu Jingwen (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty) The lotus has no rain cover, and the chrysanthemums are still covered with proud frost branches.
You must remember that the good times of the year are the time of orange and green. Note: Orange-yellow-orange-green time: refers to the time when oranges turn yellow, and when oranges turn yellow and are still green, it refers to the end of autumn and the beginning of winter in the lunar calendar.
Enlightenment of the Philosophy of Honesty and Lianness Although the chrysanthemums have withered and fallen, there are still proud and unyielding chrysanthemum branches in the cold wind, frost and snow. The author praises the chrysanthemum's pride and cold resistance with the poem "The chrysanthemums are still with proud frost branches".
So much so that later generations often use this line of poetry to describe and praise the noble character of a man of integrity who has an awe-inspiring character and does not bow to evil forces. Our officials and politicians should also have such character.
2. Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower (Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty) The cold rain came to Wu at night, and the guest Chu Shangu was sent off at dawn. Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a heart filled with ice in a jade pot.
Notes Pingming: Dawn. Chushan: refers to the mountains in Zhenjiang area.
Bing Xin: A clear and pure heart, a metaphor for a pure heart. Mao Hu: A teapot made of jade, a metaphor for nobleness and purity.
This poem by Wang Changling, inspired by the philosophy of integrity, uses the vast river rain and the lonely Chu Mountain to set off the poet's desolate and lonely feeling when bidding farewell to his guests, and also shows the poet's cheerful mind and strength. character. There is an intentional or unintentional echo between the solitary mountain standing in the river and the sky and the image of Bing Xin placed in the jade pot, which naturally reminds us of the image of the poet who is solitary and proud, pure and pure, and also tells us this kind of philosophy of incorruptibility.
To be a good and upright official, one must be "a heart of ice in a jade pot", that is, be pure of desire and spotless in the depths of the soul, and establish noble moral sentiments. 3. Song of Limestone (Ming Dynasty by Yu Qian) Thousands of hammers and thousands of hammers have carved out the deep mountains. If you take it easy to be burned by the fire, you are not afraid of being shattered into pieces. You want to leave green and white in the world.
The Philosophy of Integrity reveals that noble emotions and tenacious will are not born with them, but must be like lime, withstanding thousands of temptations, after being struck by thousands of hammers, burned by fire, and destroyed by fire. Only through the training of breaking one's body and bones can one be able to form one and leave one's innocence in the world. 4. Bamboo and Stone (Qing Dynasty, Zheng Xie (xiè)) The green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are still in the broken rocks.
Despite all the hard work, I am still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast to the northwest. The philosophy of Tulian reveals that noble emotions and tenacious will are not born with them, but they must be like lime, which can withstand thousands of temptations and be tempered by thousands of hammers, burning fires, and broken bones. , and leave innocence in the world.
5. Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai (Qing Dynasty, Gong Zizhen) The sun is setting in the day when I am about to leave, and I sing my whip to the east and point to the end of the world. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.
Notes ①The vast sorrow of separation: boundless sorrow of separation. Li: refers to leaving Beijing.
②Yin whip: the poet's riding whip. East Point: Point eastward.
At that time, the author left Beijing through Guangqumen in the east of Beijing.
The philosophy of Tulian reveals that "falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flower." From the poet's point of view, as an individual, the life of a fallen flower has ended, but when it turns into spring mud, it can protect and nourish new ones. The life of the flower branch will be continued in the next generation, reflecting the new value of life, and will eventually give birth to a blooming and brilliant spring! All our officials and politicians should have a mind like Gong Zizhen's, dedicating everything they have to society selflessly, cultivating pillar talents, cultivating an atmosphere of integrity, and having no regrets even if they sacrifice themselves.
6. Untitled (Li Shangyin, Tang Dynasty) It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered. The spring silkworm's silk will not be used up until it dies, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes.
When I look into the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the clouds on my temples. When I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight. There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.
Enlightenment from the Philosophy of Discipline: "The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up." This is a famous line from Li Shangyin's poem that has been passed down through the ages. How many people have been moved and lamented by it.
My heart is like a silkworm spinning silk unless I die. Tears of lovesickness are like a candle burning on its own, it will only stop when it burns to ashes.
These two lines of poems were originally intended to describe the pain of lovesickness and to express the steadfast love that lasts until death. However, it also provides us with profound enlightenment on integrity.
Our people’s public servants, as social elites and advanced elements, should be like spring silkworms, making selfless sacrifices for the happiness of the people and social progress, spinning out the last strand of silk; they should be like candles, sacrificing themselves , Achieve others, live endlessly, and contribute endlessly. 7. Hanju (Southern Song Dynasty, Zheng Sixiao) The flowers are not in full bloom, but the fun of being independent and sparse is not exhausted.
I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind. Notes ① Zheng Sixiao: 1241-1381, courtesy name Yiweng, alias Suonan, a native of Lianjiang, Fujian.
A famous poet in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He was a student of Song Dynasty.
After the death of the Song Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in a temple in Suzhou, stayed out of office all his life, and lived a hermit-like life of a "remnant". ②Not together: not in harmony, not close together.
③Sparse fence: sparse fence. Unfinished: endless.
④ "Ning Ke" sentence: It means that the chrysanthemum would rather hold its fragrance and wither on the branches. ⑤ He Zeng: Na Zeng, never.
North wind: cold wind. There is a pun here, and it also refers to the brutal power of the Yuan Dynasty.
Enlightenment of the Philosophy of Peilian In this poem, the chrysanthemum does not bloom together with other flowers, which shows its unique and extraordinary temperament and style. Although it is "independent and sparsely guarded", it does not feel lonely or isolated, but is "not exhausted of interest".
The reason for this is that it has the noble moral integrity and spiritual state that it would rather "die with the fragrance on the branches" than "blow down in the north wind". Our politicians and officials are in office. 6. Famous aphorisms about clean and honest government
1. Publicity begets enlightenment, integrity begets authority
2. Plant more lotus ponds to make a clean and diligent anti-corruption government clear
3. Understand morality to consolidate the foundation, focus on cultivation to calm the soul, know integrity and shame to purify the heart, get rid of greed to maintain integrity
4. Examine the morning and evening, examine yourself day and night; be honest at the top, be honest at the bottom, Be honest from top to bottom
5. Only by being honest can you gather people, only by being disciplined can you convince others, only by being upright can you lead others, and only by being selfless can you move people
6. The key to fighting corruption and promoting integrity is to address both the symptoms and the root causes. , be honest and self-disciplined and strive to practice it
Integrity motto:
1. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies - Heine
2. Honesty is A symbol of strength, it shows a person's high self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity - Eileen Kaser
3. Credit in work is the best wealth.
Young people who have no credit accumulation must become losers - Daisaku Ikeda
4. If you follow an upright and honest life path, you will definitely have a destination with a clear conscience
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5. Sincerity is an openness of the soul - La Rochefoucauld
6. Treating people with truth is not only beneficial to others, but also beneficial to others - Yang Tong p>
7. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself - Shakespeare
8. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values ??- Dreiser
9. Honesty is the most noble thing a person can maintain - Qiao Yu
10. Losing integrity is equivalent to the enemy destroying oneself - Shakespeare
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