The mottos about justice are as follows:
1. If the heart is fair, people will be harmonious. ——Yao Chong of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: If people are fair and selfless, all the beautiful dreams in their hearts will come true.
2. Be impartial and selfless, and speak to all people. ——Han Liu An's "Huainanzi Xiu Xun"
Interpretation: If the ruler is impartial and selfless, all the people will unanimously agree with him, and they will work together as one.
3. The human heart is like a candle, shining in all directions, up and down. ——Xue Xuan of Ming Dynasty
Interpretation: A fair and just person is like a candle, which can shine brightly in all directions, up and down.
4. A clear eye is valued, a wise listener is valued, and a public heart is valued. ——Spring and Autumn Period·Deng Xizi "Deng Xizi"
Interpretation: The value of eyes lies in seeing the facts clearly, the value of ears lies in hearing clearly, and the value of heart lies in equality and justice.
5. Do not govern yourself before filial piety, and do not govern the country before public conduct. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: There is nothing more important for personal cultivation than honoring your parents, and there is nothing more important for governing the country than selflessness.
6. Justice must not only be done, but in order to be convincing, it must also be seen.
——Beachcomer