1. If you shake your ideals and beliefs, you will inevitably lose your way; if you pursue arrogance, luxury and glitz, you will eventually die.
2. When the law is strict, clean government will be born, and when officials are clear, they will love the people more.
3. As long as you are a cadre for a day, you must be an upright official for a day.
4. Be able to keep your mind and control your skills; be able to resist temptation and withstand the test.
5. Since ancient times, upright officials and the people have praised them, but corrupt officials and the law have never been tolerated.
6. We must be fair in dealing with things, and fairness breeds fairness; we must be honest in discipline, and integrity breeds authority; we must be sincere in treating others, and honesty breeds trustworthiness; we must work diligently, and diligence will be effective.
7. A horse can travel a thousand miles without stumbling, just because he is careful every step of the way; if he makes few mistakes in his life, the alarm bell will always sound.
8. Put integrity first when in power, and put diligence first when serving as an official.
9. Integrity is to establish one’s integrity, diligence is to serve the public, and good governance is to enrich the people.
10. The beauty of water is not in its depth, but in its clarity; the beauty of people is not in their appearance, but in their integrity.
11. Officials are light but the people are important; power is light but responsibility is heavy; name is light but virtue is heavy; profit is light but righteousness is heavy.
12. A person with integrity dares to face tough situations, and his sleeves are clean from dust.
13. If you have black hair, you should learn to be honest early. Don’t wait to go to prison and worry about growing old.
14. If you are not corrupt in government, you will have a blue sky above your head; if you are not honest in government, your sword will hang high.
15. A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.
16. Be an official. Always shoulder the responsibilities for the people and stand upright; when in power, always devise strategies to enrich the people and act calmly; when in power, always abide by the rules of the law and sleep peacefully.
17. There is a self-cleaning lotus in the pond, which is spotless. There is no regret medicine in the world, so think twice.
18. A wise man serves as an official, shares the worries of the country, solves the problems of the people, dedicates his whole life, and lives a peaceful life; a fool works as an official, seeks wealth for himself, manipulates power for profit, and runs out of agencies, and will never find happiness.
19. Indifferent to fame and wealth, the breeze blows on the sleeves and the body is upright; the right and wrong are clear, and righteousness is born in the chest.
20. Don’t do good deeds because they are small, and don’t do evil deeds because they are small.
21. From hell to heaven, it is thousands of miles away; from heaven to hell, it is only a matter of a thought.
22. People's hearts are like scales, which tell who is corrupt and who is honest; public opinion is like a mirror, which reflects who is humiliated and who is honored.
23. A "chic" life decorated with greed is like a withered leaf on the top of a wave - it only rises and falls in an instant!
24. Economically, one should be clean and honest, not greedy or possessive; politically, one should be clear-headed and firm, not vacillating; one should be clean and tidy at work, not messy; one should be upright in terms of personality, neither greedy nor extravagant.
25. Be fair, honest, and have a clear conscience.
26. A harmonious society should eliminate the noise of corruption; the matter can be traced now, so there is no need to go to the middle of the river to make up for the leak.
27. Emotion, reason, and law, don’t forget the law first; power, money, and responsibility, remember responsibility first.
28. You cannot have ideals, you cannot have arrogance, you cannot be greedy for money, and you cannot indulge in desires.
29. Only by self-respect, self-examination, and self-discipline can you maintain your true character; be cautious of power, desire, and independence, and you will be able to be unfazed by honor and disgrace.
30. There are thousands of lines, don’t touch the “high-voltage line” of clean government, this way and that, don’t take the “point of no return” of corruption.
31. Manage the family with "honesty" and be happy every day; live with "greed" and live in "jail"!
32. The four operations of being an official: increase self-discipline, reduce greed, promote honest government, and eliminate corruption.
33. With love as the axis and integrity as the radius, you can draw a garden of happiness; with power as the axis and greed as the radius, you can only circle the prison of sin!
34. Eat a little, take a little, get stuck, ask for a little, sooner or later you will be ruined by this;
A life of diligence, a life of virtue, a life of integrity, a life of purity, how much happiness will this life have? .
35. Being honest can get rid of distracting thoughts; wanting to be a prison can only accumulate disasters.
36. If you are greedy and I am greedy, the country will collapse; if you are honest and I am honest, the people will be connected.
37. A good friend is like a ladder, he criticizes, cares and competes with a good doctor, he helps you to cultivate your moral character and make sense, and helps you to achieve great success; an evil friend is like a knife, he flatters and flatters you, tempts you to use your power for personal gain, and traps you in eternal disaster. land.
38. It is not easy to be an upright official, it requires a lifetime of words and deeds; it is not difficult to become a corrupt official, it is just a matter of a thought.
39. Pines and cypresses are valued for their integrity, strong bamboos are valued for their integrity, plum blossoms are valued for their nobility, and public servants are valued for their selflessness.
40. No matter how small the eye of money is, it can cuff someone's hand; no matter how shallow the cup of wine is, it can drown someone.
41. If "greed" exceeds "point", you will become poor; if "greed" exceeds "fire", you will burn yourself.
42. Be loyal to your duties within eight hours, and maintain your integrity outside eight hours; cut off the idea of ????bribing others, and do not give yourself the thought of corruption.
43. Don’t exchange corrupt money for court summons.
44. Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, success began with humility and failure resulted from extravagance.
45. Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using history as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs
46. Using law as a mirror, you can rule the world; using virtue as a mirror, you can stabilize the country
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47. Using public service as a mirror can gather people's hearts; using integrity as a mirror can generate prestige
48. Using pride as a mirror can make progress; using diligence as a mirror can make up for shortcomings
49. Use others as a mirror to understand your gains and losses, and use yourself as a mirror to reflect on your merits and demerits