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1. What are the poems about "justice"

1. People are ordinary and silent, and their skills are not good - "One of the Twenty-Seven Ancient Songs" by Shi Yunbi ( Song Dynasty) Interpretation: When people are calm, there is no need to talk, just like when people are level, there is no need to flow.

2. An upright person walks along the right path. Logically speaking, he is fair and selfless - "Han Shi Wai Zhuan·Volume 7" Han Ying (Han) Interpretation: An upright person acts along the right path and follows the principles. Speak impartially and selflessly, not indulge your will because of comfort and wealth, nor change your words and deeds because of danger. 3. Keep your mind like a balance, and use reason as your balance.

——"Yu Ion" Liu Bowen (Ming Dynasty) explained: Everyone must have a scale in their heart. This scale is the standard for measuring and distinguishing good and evil; one must behave according to laws and standards of right and wrong. , can it work. 4. Flat then clear, clear then bright.

——"Pan Shui Ming" Sima Guang (Song Dynasty) explained: Water can only become clear when it is calm and motionless, and only after it becomes clear can it see light. 5. With a public heart, all good things will come out - "Miscellaneous Inscriptions" Fang Xiaoru (Ming Dynasty) explained: If you have a public heart, you will do many good things.

6. Don’t speak illegally with your mouth, and don’t act unjustly in your heart - "Du Yuanzhou’s Epitaph" Yang Jiong (Tang Dynasty) explained: Don’t say words that are not in line with the rules and regulations. Do not want to behave in a just and reasonable manner. Justice [gōng zhèng] Basic meaning: 1. Fairness and integrity.

2. Justice and fairness. 2. What are the poems about "justice"

1. People who are mediocre are speechless and their skills are not good - "One of the Twenty-seven Odes to the Ancients" by Shi Yunbi (Song Dynasty)

< p> Definition: When people are calm, there is no need to talk, just like when people are level, there is no need to flow.

2. An upright person follows the road, and is fair and selfless in a sense - "Han Shi Wai Zhuan·Volume 7" Han Ying (Han)

Definition: an upright person Act along the right path, speak according to the truth, be impartial and selfless, do not indulge your will because of comfort and wealth, and do not change your words and deeds because of danger.

3. Keep your mind like a balance, and use reason as your balance. ——"Yu Ion" Liu Bowen (Ming Dynasty)

Interpretation: Everyone must have a scale in their heart. This scale is the standard for measuring and distinguishing good and evil; one must behave in accordance with laws and standards of right and wrong. , can it work.

4. Flat then clear, clear then bright. ——"Pan Shui Inscription" Sima Guang (Song Dynasty)

Interpretation: Only when water is calm and motionless can it become clear, and only after it becomes clear can it see light.

5. With a public heart, all good things will come out - "Miscellaneous Inscriptions" Fang Xiaoru (Ming Dynasty)

Interpretation: Out of a public heart, many good things will be done.

6. Speaking illegally does not come from the mouth, and doing unjust things does not come from the heart - "Du Yuanzhou's Epitaph" Yang Jiong (Tang Dynasty)

Definition: Not in compliance with the rules The words of the system are not spoken, and the actions that are not in line with justice and reason are not considered.

Justice [ gōng zhèng ]

Basic meaning:

1. Fairness and integrity.

2. Justice and fairness. 3. Write fair and selfless poems

Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces, keep your innocence in the world - Ming. Yu Qian

Don’t be praised for your good looks, just leave your pure energy to fill the universe - Yuan .Wang Mian

A person who is honest is an example to the people; a person who is greedy is a thief to the people. ——Song Dynasty. Bao Zheng

He served as a thorn envoy for three years, drinking water and eating leaves.

But I went to Tianzhu Mountain and got two pieces of stone.

It cost a thousand gold, but nothing would hurt my innocence. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Pick up some luggage and a load Light,

How far has it been to see the capital.

Stop whipping and quietly remember the official day,

Everything can be upheld by the Heavenly Alliance. ——Ming. Kuang Zhong

It has been a long time since an official came here.

I am worthy of heaven and not letting down my people.

The divine spirit should recognize me.

When I left, I still seemed to be poor. ——Hu Shou'an of the Ming Dynasty

When the ancients went to this water, they thought of a thousand pieces of gold.

Try to make the barbarians drink together, and they will not change their minds in the end. — —Jin. Wu Yinzhi 4. What are the famous aphorisms describing justice

1. If your gods really exist, and if they are really just, then why is there so much injustice in the world?

——George Martin, "Game of Thrones"

2. Extreme justice and kindness do not belong to vulgar people. The awakening of conscience is the greatness of the soul.

——Hugo

3. Fate is fair. It knows where your limits are and it will not impose on you suffering that you cannot bear.

——Canoe "I have also been wandering for a long time"

4. In my opinion... death is the most just. Everyone will die, but...not everyone can live the way he wants.

——Three Days and Two Sleeps "Thriller Paradise"

5. The code of chivalry: humility, honesty, mercy, bravery, justice, sacrifice, honor, perseverance, benevolence, justice.

——"Throne of the Divine Seal"

6. My friend, you are "humility, honor, sacrifice, bravery, compassion, spirituality, honesty, justice", that's why you become Knight's, right? No, my friend, because I am proud, nameless, selfish, cowardly, cold-blooded, stupid, hypocritical, and extreme, just like all human beings, that is why I want to become a knight.

——Aiou "BLOODLINE"

7. Nothing is more difficult than treating the facts fairly.

——Wittgenstein "Wittgenstein on Ethics and Philosophy"

8. Regarding the circumstances of life, we can only use fate to explain everything, so as to ultimately make ourselves Get peace. And still believe in the indisputable justice of fate.

——Annie Baby's "The Good Years"

9. Things that are higher than morality must be based on justice, include justice, and be obtained through fair channels

< p> ——Xiang George

10. Time is both ruthless and fair.

—— Stendhal's "Red and Black"

11. The purpose of the law is to apply the law fairly to all people subject to the law, so as to protect and relieve the innocent.

—— Locke's "Treatise of Government"

12. In government affairs, justice is not only a virtue, but also a strength

—— Napoleon

13. Beware of those who are kind and just! They love to crucify those who create their own moral standards - they hate loners.

——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

14. Speaking openly is fair and selfless

——Ban Gu

15. For most people, loving justice is nothing more than fear of suffering injustice

——La Rochefoucauld 5. Please write a poem recitation about notarization ( Prepared for the 60th Anniversary of the Motherland)

Two notarized poems

(1) Notarial deed

Who said it is just a piece of paper

You use the language of law

to regulate civil and commercial activities

You use the shield of the rule of law

to prevent various disputes and lawsuits

You use Simple format

Writing a chapter of justice

With the introduction of the Notary Law

You have penetrated into thousands of households

You have flown All over the country

You have traveled across the ocean

Demonstrating the Chinese notary style

In the hearts of everyone in society

Supporting the harmonious A piece of sky

(2) Notary

You come from the eternal justice

Taking ordinary and practical steps

Demonstrate With the style of modern people

As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty

People called you the hostage person

Now it is the legal title of notary

They say that notaries are not something to be proud of

They say that the notary profession is insignificant

But you are holding the bright blue sky above your head

Shouldering the banner of resisting the social legal system

Protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties

Exercise the right of certification independently in accordance with the law

In the main battlefield of economic construction

Shuttle your hard work

Wherever disputes are prevented, you are there

You are an indispensable balance

You are the embodiment of fairness and justice

Wherever notarization is done, you are there

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Work tirelessly to draft the contract

Take the trouble to answer inquiries

You are at the old man's bedside

Write a will and fulfill his last wishes

< p> You used your honest feelings

to compose touching poems of aid

You poured out your wisdom and sweat

You defended the dignity of the law

Fairness Justice and integrity

are the unchanging beliefs in your heart

Keep pace with the times and forge ahead

You are the notary of the new era 6. Quotes and aphorisms about fairness and justice< /p>

A public person is called selfless, and a fair person is called unbiased (He Qi, Qing Dynasty)

The key to running a country lies in fairness and integrity (Wu Jing)

< p> Justice is the purpose of governance (Defoe)

Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is (Lando)

Strength comes from justice (Lincoln)

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Justice to others is charity to oneself (Montesquieu)

Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is fair, this is called great harmony (Kang Youwei)

< p> A public person is called selfless, and a fair person is called unbiased (He Qi, Qing Dynasty)

The key to running a country is fairness and integrity (Wu Jing, Tang Dynasty)

Justice is the purpose of governance (Dan Defoe)

Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is (Lando)

Strength comes from justice (Lincoln)

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Justice to others is charity to oneself (Montesquieu)

Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is fair, this is called Datong (Kang Youwei of the Qing Dynasty)

Report and learn] Selected famous sayings and aphorisms (arranged in phonetic order)

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Hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? Tongchaopan 7. Famous aphorisms about fairness

●Justice and fairness are called impartiality and impartiality (He Qi, Qing Dynasty)

●Justice and fairness are called impartiality and impartiality. That is the foundation of the country (Qing Dynasty·He Qi)

●People are silent and level is not flowing (Song Dynasty·Shi Weibai)

●Principality comes from public affairs, public affairs comes from public affairs Tao

●An upright person walks in accordance with the Tao and is fair and selfless (Han Ying, Han Dynasty)

●The key to governing a country lies in fairness and integrity (Wu Jing, Tang Dynasty)

●Keep your mind like a balance, and be balanced by reason (Liu Ji, Ming Dynasty)

●Plain and then Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and then Ming Dynasty (Song Dynasty, Sima Guang)

●Those who are evil when the water is flat take the law; those who are ugly when the mirror is clear have no anger

●Do not look at people (Russia)

● A bowl of water is flat ●The table is flat if you wipe it with your hands

●Buy and sell to the public, children and old people are not bullied

●Although the water is flat, there must be quilt; although the balance is correct, it must be There is a difference

●Justice is the purpose of governance (Dan Defoe)

●Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is (Lando)

●Let us remember that the principle of justice must be implemented to the lowest level of society (Cicero)

●We cannot deny justice to people, nor can we delay justice (Anonymous)

●One hour of doing justice is better than five days and nights of prayer (Arabia)

●All knowledge that deviates from justice should be called cunning, not wisdom (Plato) < /p>

●Strength comes from justice (Lincoln)

●Justice is the virtue of rewarding and punishing those who are fair (Aristotle) ??

●What is higher than morality must be based on Justice includes fairness and is obtained through fair means (Henry George)

●Justice to others is charity to oneself (Montesquieu)

●In government In affairs, justice is not only a virtue, but also a strength (Napoleon)