?Integrity refers to a spirit of being honest, acting impartially, not showing favoritism, not seeking personal gain, and serving the people. This is also a traditional Chinese virtue and a culture worth promoting.
Integrity has always been called "the model of ancient times and the model of today". From ancient times to the present, how many upright and upright officials who are pragmatic and pragmatic for the people have been respected and loved by the people. Their images are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and their stories have been passed down for a long time.
Integrity story:
In the Spring and Autumn Period, a man in the Song Dynasty got a piece of jade and offered it to Zihan, a high-ranking official. Zihan did not accept it. The man who offered the jade said to Zihan "I had an expert look at this piece of jade. It is a good piece of jade, so I gave it to you." Zihan said, "I regard integrity as a treasure, and you regard this piece of jade as a treasure. You gave it to me. We have all lost our most precious things, so why don’t you keep the jade? We both have things we think are precious." A pun, everyone must stick to their own principles and take integrity as their treasure. The integrity we stick to. It is our most precious treasure.
Incorruptible officials in ancient China:
1. Sun Shuao
The first one is Sun Shuao, the magistrate of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. He is known for his integrity and ability. He was loved by the people and was a typical representative of upright officials in the society at that time. During his decades as an official in the court, he was able to achieve a meditative mentality of "not being happy with things and not being sad with oneself". As a high-ranking prime minister, he lived an extremely simple life. Even his house was bare and he didn't even prepare a coffin. His wife and children were fed and clothed simply, which is really admirable.
2. Ximen Leopard
The second place is Ximen Leopard. I don’t know if everyone still has an impression of Ximen Leopard. In the curriculum of primary and secondary schools, there is an article dedicated to "Punishment of Ximen Leopard" The superstitious activity of "He Bo marries a wife" shows how Ximen Leopard punished the leading people who believed in the local He Bo superstition. In fact, Ximen Bao's contribution to Yecheng is far more than that. He led the people to build canals and built many projects that benefit the people. He made many contributions to the people of Yecheng and to a certain extent, led the people to get rid of poverty and become rich.
3. Zhang Tang
The third one is Zhang Tang, an official in the Western Han Dynasty. He was awarded the title of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for his trial of Queen Chen and his handling of the rebellions of King Huainan, King Hengshan and King Jiangdu. However, after being framed by Zhu Maichen and others, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty believed the slander and Zhang Tang was forced to commit suicide. When the house was searched, it was discovered that all the property of Zhang Tang's family did not exceed 500 gold.
Integrity and integrity aphorisms:
1. Only by being honest, fair and impartial can one show the true character of a public servant; governing for the sake of the people, people's sentiments and people's livelihood should be a matter of governance.
2. To govern is for the people, and what the people want; to govern is for oneself, and to bring about one's own destruction.
3. Be wise when in office, be fair when working as a director; be honest when dealing with others, and be sincere in dealing with others.
4. If the pipes are not blocked, they can break the long embankment for flood control; if greed is not eliminated, it can destroy the ambition of becoming an official.
5. Be diligent, honest, and harmonious, be close to the people, love the people, and be prosperous. Shake hands with officials to prohibit power and money, and promote integrity and integrity in life.
The ancients said: Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses; using ancient times as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs; and using the Dharma as a mirror, you can tell the straight and the wrong. Respecting integrity and respecting cleanliness is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation, a moral norm generally recognized by society and a code of conduct that is voluntarily observed.
Integrity advocacy text:
1. Always promote the "clean government style" in the family and be a promoter of clean family tradition.
2. Frequently sound the anti-corruption “warning bell” and be a builder of clean families.
3. Advocate the "new trend" of civilization and be the leader of clean families.
4. Be a good "incorruptible helper" in the family and the guardian of an honest family.