The idiom of integrity
Be honest, keep the truth and hold the pillars, be honest, be honest and be honest
Be sincere, open-minded, frank, open and honest
A promise worth a thousand pieces of gold, a sincere word from a gentleman
A whip of a horse, a bright and upright sea, a broken stone, trust and harmony
Treat each other wholeheartedly, see each other openly and happily, see each other sincerely, and persevere
The bleeding from the mouth is still wet, the liver is peeled off, the gallbladder is covered, the heart is revealed, the heart is analyzed, and the liver is analyzed
Make an alliance with blood and sincerely meet each other, sincerely promote sincerity without any ornaments, wear a small letter of faith
Be sincere in heart, be honest in heart, and swear to believe in the truth. And you have faith
Be consistent with your words and deeds, be honest with each other, and be loyal and happy
Quotes about integrity
1. The only work of education and all the work can be It is summed up in this concept - morality.
2. No matter how good you are in cultivating your heart, you should be sincere. ——Xunzi
3. A promise from a husband is worth a thousand pieces of gold. ——Zizhi Tongjian
4. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term strategy. Honest quotes. ——John Ray
5. Credit is hard to lose. Credit that takes ten years to accumulate is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. ——Daisaku Ikeda
6. Tell the truth Half of it is often a big lie. ——Franklin
7. Integrity is the foundation of people. ——Lu Xun
8. There is no greater disaster than lack of faith. ——Fu Xuan
9. Only sincerity can break through the world’s hypocrisy, and only truth can break through the world’s emptiness. ——Cai E's "Quotations of Zeng Hu Zhibing" Preface and Notes
10. Credit is more important than gold.
11. Sound judgment on factual issues is the true foundation of all virtues.
12. If you follow an upright and honest life path, you will definitely have a destination with a clear conscience. Honest quotes. ——Gorky
13. Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind. ——Mao Zedong
14. Deception is worse than sincerity. ——Han Feizi
15. Death has occurred since ancient times, and people cannot stand without faith. ——Confucius
16. A person cannot stand in this world without loyalty. ——Cheng Yi
17. Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant future generations. ——Shakespeare
18. Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth.
19. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values.
20. Small trust and sincerity lead to great trust. ——Han Feizi
21. If a person breaks his promise, his reputation will be ruined. ——Liu Xiang
22. If a person does not have faith, he will not stand up, and if a shop does not have faith, he will not prosper.
23. Teach your children "virtue": it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality.
24. Get rid of hypocrisy. ——Lu Xun's "Wo Zhi Lie Guan"
25. Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. ——Jefferson
26. If you accept someone by letter, the world will trust you; if you don’t accept someone by letter, your wife will be suspicious. —— Yang Quan
27. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors.
28. The more sincerity you use, the less you use means. ——Yun Daiying’s social cultivation
29. Talk less empty words, do more work, be down-to-earth, and work hard. ——Deng Xiaoping
30. Treating others with truth is not only beneficial to others, but also beneficial to others. ——Yang Tong
31. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. ——Dreiser
32. People who have no faith do not know what they can do. ——Confucius
33. Credit is the greatest capital.
34. The most immoral aspects of human beings are dishonesty and cowardice. ——Golky
35. People who have no faith do not know what they can do.
——The Analects of Confucius·For Politics
36. Honest people always hate hypocritical people, but hypocritical people often appear honest. —— Spinoza
37. Teach your children “virtue”: it is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality.
38. Faith is what helps people, and sincerity is the foundation of faith. ——New Book of Tang Dynasty. The Biography of Lu Zhi
39. Without honesty, there is no dignity. ——Cicero
40. A beautiful word is worth more than a thousand pieces of gold. ——Ge Hong
41. If you don’t have enough faith, you have to have faith. ——Guan Zi
42. Be true to your word and be faithful to your expectations, this is the highest standard in the world. ——Huainanzi
43. Losing credibility is like a broken mirror, which cannot be repaired. ——Germany
44. Talented people are endowed with virtue; virtuous people are endowed with talent. ——Sima Guang
45. If a person fails to keep his word, it is tantamount to asking others to break their trust.
46. My stubbornness is not due to any real criticism of you, but to my loyalty and trustworthiness to my personal life. You are very beautiful, and you have always been very beautiful to me.
47. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships.
48. Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. ——Mencius
49. If you recommend others with sincerity, you will believe them without words. ——Wang Tongwen Neutron·Zhou Gong
50. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. ——Shakespeare Idioms about integrity
1. Little faith and little promise: Those who easily agree to others’ requests must seldom keep their word.
2. People who don’t have faith don’t know what they can do: Believe: credit; Qi: that; Ke: yes, OK. I really don’t know how a person can do it if he is not trustworthy. It's not okay to accuse people of not being trustworthy.
3. Keep your word: Be reliable and have credibility.
4. Unswerving: Chongqing: change. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word.
5. A person who easily agrees to others’ requests will rarely keep his word.
6. Jibu Yinuo: Jibu: The name of a person who is very trustworthy and never breaks his promise. Ji Bu's promise. A metaphor for being extremely trustworthy and never breaking one's word.
7. Be true to your word and resolute in your deeds: Belief: keep your word; Fruit: be decisive and resolute. You must keep your word when you say it, and you must do what you do.
8. Greedy but untrustworthy: Greedy but untrustworthy.
9. Yinuoqiangjin: promise: promise. A promise made is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy.
10. Even in a city with ten households, there must be loyal and trustworthy people. It means there are wise people everywhere.
11. Not lightly: Rannuo: lightly: easily; Rannuo: promise. Don't promise anything casually. Describes a person who keeps his word.
12. Bi Bu Zhou: Bi means collusion; Zhou means loyalty and mutual loyalty. It means that villains just collude with each other rather than making sincere friendships.
13. Siwen sweeps the floor: Siwen: refers to culture or literati; sweeps the floor: metaphors the complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc. It means that culture or literati are not respected or literati are willing to degenerate.
14. Breach of trust: refers to betraying morality and breaking promises.
15. Abandon one’s righteousness and double one’s faith: break one’s faith. It means being dishonest and dishonest. Times, through "back".
16. Keep your word: Keep your word.
17. Biting the blood and clearing the bones: describing extreme honesty.
18. Pay attention to trust and seek harmony: between people and between countries, pay attention to trust and seek harmony.
19. Breaking the promise: Talking without keeping your word does not mean you have any credibility.
20. Letter and dolphin: and: reach; dolphin: piglet. Credit extends to things as humble as piglets and fish. Metaphorical credit is very good.
21. A scholar dies for a confidant: A confidant: a person who understands himself and trusts himself. It means being willing to devote oneself to those who appreciate and cultivate oneself.
22. It is always difficult:: easy: change, violation. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word.
23. Ji Lu’s words: A metaphor for excellent credit.
24. Be trustworthy and obedient: Keep your word and be obedient.
25. Hundreds of promises and hundreds of betrayals: covenant: agreement. Many contracts, many betrayals. The description has no credibility.
26. To speak rashly and lack credibility means to speak rashly and lack credibility.
27. Break a promise and get fat: Break a promise: break a promise. Refers to not keeping one's word and only seeking to take advantage of oneself.
28. Wen Gong: gentle and courteous; straightforward: upright character and able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
29. A thousand pieces of gold and a promise: promise: promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Keep your word and don't make promises easily.
30. Rhetoric establishes sincerity: It originally refers to rectifying literature and education and establishing integrity. Later, it is often used to refer to the fact that writing should express the author's true intention and should not be used as a pretentious text.
31. Shuzhizhenliang: Shu: kindness; Zhen: steadfastness; Liang: honesty and integrity. Kind-hearted and honest.
32. Rhetoric establishes sincerity: It originally refers to rectifying literature and education and establishing integrity. Later, it is often used to refer to the fact that writing should express the author's true intention and should not be frivolous.
33. Breach of trust: betray: violate; xin: trust; abandon: throw away; righteousness: morality. Breaking a promise and being dishonest.
34. Loyalty: Geng Geng: the appearance of integrity. Describes being sincere and very loyal. Idioms about integrity
1. Sincerity leads to gold and stone: where there is sincerity, gold and stone will open.
2. Jibu Yinuo: Jibu: The name of a person who is very trustworthy and never breaks his promise. Ji Bu's promise. A metaphor for being extremely trustworthy and never breaking one's word.
3. Be consistent in what you say and what you do: what you say and what you do are exactly the same.
4. Keep your mouth shut: Keep your mouth shut and don’t speak. Keeping your mouth shut is like having the top of a bottle tightly corked. Describes someone who speaks cautiously and keeps secrets strictly.
5. Biting the blood and clearing the bones: describing extreme integrity.
6. Pay attention to trust and seek harmony: between people and between countries, pay attention to trust and seek harmony.
7. Loyalty: Geng Geng: the appearance of integrity. Describes being sincere and very loyal.
8. A thousand pieces of gold and a promise: promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Keep your word and don't make promises easily.
9. In a city with ten households, there must be faithful people: Even if there are ten households, there must be loyal and faithful people. It means there are wise people everywhere.
10. Jiuding: Jiuding: a treasure of an ancient country, said to be cast by Xia Yu. One sentence is worth the weight of nine tripods. Metaphorical speech is powerful and can have a great effect.
11. Strictly adhere to and never change.
12. Unswerving: Chongqing: change. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word.
13. Treat each other with sincerity: Sincerity: extremely sincere and loyal. Treat others with sincerity.
14. Be sincere and keep the truth: Be sincere and stick to it.
15. Returning the jade to Zhao intact: This refers to Lin Xiangru returning He's jade intact from Qin to Zhao. The latter is a metaphor for returning the original thing to the person intact.
16. Yinuoqiangjin: promise: promise. A promise made is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy.
17. It is settled in one sentence: It is settled in one sentence and will not be changed. A metaphor for keeping your word and never going back on your word.
18. Shuzhizhenliang: Shu: kindness; Zhen: steadfastness; Liang: honesty and integrity. Kind-hearted and honest.
19. It’s hard to catch up with a four-horse horse: once you say it, it’s hard to catch up with a four-horse chariot. Once you say something, you can't take it back. It must count.
20. Be true to your word: Describe that you mean what you say, and you won’t change what you say.
21. Just say it: Just do what you say. Describe what you say and what you say.
22. To keep secret: to declare: to say publicly. Keep it a secret and refuse to announce it.
23. Indestructible gold and stone: as unchangeable as gold and stone. Describes adhering to covenants, integrity, etc.
24. Wen Gong: gentle and courteous; straightforward: upright character and able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
25. Sincerity: The intention is true and sincere, without any falsehood.
26. Sincerely: Sincerely. The description is very sincere and sincere.
27. Be open and honest: When in contact with people, treat them sincerely.
28. Rhetoric establishes sincerity: It originally refers to rectifying literature and education and establishing integrity. Later, it is often used to refer to the fact that writing should express the author's true intention and should not be frivolous.
29. Keep your word: Be reliable and have credibility.
30. Honesty and sincerity: Originally a self-cultivation method advocated by Confucianism, it now also generally refers to integrity and sincerity. Idioms describing integrity
1. Yinuoqiangjin: promise: promise. A promise made is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy. ?
2. Be true to your word: Describe that you mean what you say, and you won’t change what you say. ?
3. To abandon one’s righteousness and double one’s faith: to betray one’s faith. It means being dishonest and dishonest. Times, through "back". ?
4. A thousand pieces of gold and a promise: promise: promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Keep your word and don't make promises easily. Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Ji Bu Luan Bu": "Getting a hundred catties of gold is not as good as getting a promise from Ji Bu."?
5. Breaking a promise and getting fat: Breaking a promise: breaking a promise. Refers to not keeping one's word and only seeking to take advantage of oneself. ?
6. Honesty and sincerity: It was originally a self-cultivation method advocated by Confucianism, but now it also generally refers to integrity and sincerity. ?
7. Sincerity: Sincerity and sincerity. Describes being very sincere and sincere towards people. ?
8. Sincerity: Describes being very sincere and sincere. ?
9. Just say it: Just do what you say. Describe what you say and what you say. ?
10. Wen Gong: gentle and humble; straightforward: upright character, able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
11. Not keeping your word: Talking without keeping your word does not mean you have any credibility. ?
12. Ji Lu’s words: A metaphor for excellent credit. ?
13. Keep your word: Keep your word. ?
14. Letter and dolphin: and: reach; dolphin: piglet. Credit extends to things as humble as piglets and fish. Metaphorical credit is very good. ?
15. To keep secret: to declare: to say publicly. Keep it a secret and refuse to announce it. ?
16. Yunzhi Among them: Yun: integrity; Zhi: persistence; Qi: pronoun, that; Zhong: impartiality. Sincerely adhere to the golden mean. The metaphor really hits the spot. Source: "Shangshu Dayu Mo": "The human heart is in danger, the Taoist heart is small, the essence is only one, and it is allowed to hold on to it." "The Analects of Confucius: Yao said": "The calendar of heaven is in your bow, and you are allowed to hold it." ?
17. Even in a city with ten families, there must be loyal and trustworthy people. It means there are wise people everywhere. ?
18. Keep your word and be obedient. ?
19. Biting the blood and clearing the bones: describing extreme integrity. ?
20. Pay attention to trust and seek harmony: between people and between countries, pay attention to trust and seek harmony. ?
21. A promise worth a thousand gold: promise: promise. A promise made is worth a thousand pieces of gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy. Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Ji Bu Luan Bu": "It is better to get a promise from Ji Bu than to get a hundred catties of gold."?
22. Bi but not Zhou: Bi: collusion; Zhou: loyalty, mutuality Loyalty and trustworthiness. It means that villains just collude with each other rather than making sincere friendships. ?
23. Breach of trust: refers to betraying morality and breaking promises. ?
24. Once a word is spoken, it is difficult to catch up with it: Once a word is spoken, it is difficult to catch up even if it is hitched to a four-horse chariot. Once you say something, you can't take it back. It must count. ?
25. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions: Believe: keep your word; Fruit: be decisive and resolute. You must keep your word when you say it, and you must do what you do. ?
26. Returning the jade to Zhao intact: This refers to Lin Xiangru returning He's jade intact from Qin to Zhao. The latter is a metaphor for returning the original thing to the person intact.
27. A word is worth a thousand gold: A word is worth a thousand gold. Often used to describe what is said to be of great value. Source: Han Dynasty Yuan Kang's "Yue Jueshu·Wai Zhuan Ji Ce Kao": "Therefore, there is no going back, what virtue cannot be repaid, and a fisherman can return home with a thousand pieces of gold."?
28. Gentleman 1 Words, a whip of a fast horse: a metaphor that a word is settled and will never be changed. ?
29. Indestructible gold and stone: as unchangeable as gold and stone. Describes adhering to covenants, integrity, etc. ?
30. Jiuding: Jiuding: a treasure of an ancient country, said to be cast by Xia Yu. One sentence is worth the weight of nine tripods. Metaphorical speech is powerful and can have a great effect. ?
31. It is always difficult: easy: change, violation. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word. ?
32. Be sincere and keep the truth: Be sincere and stick to it. ?
33. Sincerity: The intention is true and sincere, without any falsehood. ?
34. Not lightly Rannuo: Qing: easily; Rannuo: promise. Don't promise anything casually. Describes a person who keeps his word. ?
35. Gentleman's Agreement: An agreement entered into by both parties without a written signature but only through verbal commitment or exchange of letters. It has the same effect as a written treaty. Originally used in international affairs, and later also used as a pre-agreed formula. Also known as a "gentleman's agreement." ?
36. Tight-mouthed: Tight-mouthed: Keep your mouth shut and don’t speak. Keeping your mouth shut is like having the top of a bottle tightly corked. Describes someone who speaks cautiously and keeps secrets strictly. ?
37. A promise is worth a thousand gold: A promise made is worth a thousand gold. It is a metaphor for keeping your word and being very trustworthy. ?
38. Breach of trust: betray: violate; xin: trust; abandon: throw away; righteousness: morality. Breaking a promise and being dishonest. ?
39. Sincerity leads to gold and stone: Wherever sincerity comes, gold and stone will bloom. ?
40. Little faith and little promise: Those who easily agree to others’ requests must seldom keep their word. ?
41. A person who easily agrees to others’ requests will rarely keep his word. ?
42. Hundreds of promises and hundreds of betrayals: covenant: agreement. Many contracts, many betrayals. The description has no credibility. Usage: as predicate and attributive; refers to a person who has no credit. ?
43. Greedy but untrustworthy: Greedy but untrustworthy. Han Dynasty Yingshao's "Xianbei Hu City Meeting": "It is thought that Xianbei is separated from the Mobei, where dogs and sheep are herds, and there are no kings or commanders to live in the countryside, and their nature is greedy and untrustworthy."?
44. Sincerely: Sincerely. The description is very sincere and sincere. ?
45. Be consistent in words and deeds: What you say and what you do are exactly the same. ?
46. It is settled in one word: It is settled in one sentence and will not be changed. A metaphor for keeping your word and never going back on your word. ?
47. Once a word is spoken, it is difficult to catch up with it: Once a word is spoken, it is difficult to catch up even if it is hitched to a four-horse cart. Once you say something, you can't take it back. It must count. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan": "The Master said that a gentleman's horse cannot catch up with his tongue." "Deng Xizi·Zhuanci": "One word that is wrong, the horse cannot chase; one word that is hasty, the horse cannot catch up."? p>
48. The sincerity of dogs and horses: a metaphor for sincerity. Generally speaking humbly about one's sincerity. ?
49. Keep your word: Be reliable and have credibility. ?
50. Honesty: Honesty. Describes being sincere and very loyal.
51. It is settled in one sentence: It is settled in one sentence and will not be changed. A metaphor for keeping your word and never regretting it. Source: The second chapter of "The Orphan of Zhao" by Ji Junxiang of the Yuan Dynasty: "Cheng Ying, I have made my decision, you don't have to be suspicious anymore."?
52. A promise without any words: a promise, no Two words. Source: Chapter 4 of "He Dian" by Zhang Nanzhuang of the Qing Dynasty: "I can't recommend a cheap one anymore, so how can I refuse? Without saying a word, I went to pick a good day with the six things ghost."?
53. Jibu Yinuo: Jibu: Name of a person who is very trustworthy and never breaks his promise. Ji Bu's promise. A metaphor for being extremely trustworthy and never breaking one's word. ?
54. A thousand pieces of gold and a promise: promise: promise. A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold. Keep your word and don't make promises easily. ?
55. Ji Lu’s words: A metaphor for excellent credit.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Fourteenth Year of Ai Gong": "A country of thousands of times does not believe in its alliance, but believes in the words of the son. How can the son be insulted?"?
56. Siwen sweeps the floor: Siwen: refers to culture or Literary person; sweeping the floor: a metaphor for complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc. It means that culture or literati are not respected or literati are willing to degenerate. ?
57. Rhetoric establishes sincerity: It originally refers to rectifying literature and education and establishing integrity. Later, it is often used to refer to the fact that writing should express the author's true intention and should not be frivolous. Source: The quote comes from "Yi Qian": "Rhetoric establishes sincerity, so it leads to career." Kong Yingda Shu: "Rhetoric refers to literature and education, and sincerity refers to honesty. Externally, it cultivates literature and education, and internally establishes honesty. Internal and external complement each other. Then there will be meritorious service. ”
58. Talking lightly and being distrustful means speaking rashly and lacking credibility. ?
59. Treat each other with sincerity: Sincerity: extremely sincere and loyal. Treat others with sincerity. ?
60. Biting the blood and clearing the bones: describing extreme honesty. Source: Gu Sili of the Qing Dynasty, "Selected Poems of the Yuan Dynasty: Ding Xiaozi He Nian": "First, the biological mother Feng Zhejue Dongcun died of illness... The blood was soaked in the bones, and the coffin was collected for burial."?
61. Shuzhi Zhenliang: Shu: kindness; Zhen: steadfastness; Liang: honesty and integrity. Kind-hearted and honest. ?
62. Be open and honest: When you come into contact with others, treat them sincerely. ?
63. It’s hard to catch up with a four-horse horse: once you say it, it’s hard to catch up with a four-horse chariot. Once you say something, you can't take it back. It must count. ?
64. Jibu Yinuo: Jibu: Name of a person who is very trustworthy and never breaks his promise. Ji Bu's promise. A metaphor for being extremely trustworthy and never breaking one's word. Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Ji Bu Luan": "When Cao Qiu arrived, he bowed to Ji Bu and said: "The proverb of the Chu people said: "It is better to get a promise from Ji Bu than to get a hundred pieces of gold." "How can I get such a voice between Liang and Chu?'"?
65. A gentleman's word is like a whip of a horse: a metaphor is a word that is settled and will never be reversed. Source: Volume 6 of "Jingde Chuan Deng Lu" by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "A whip for a horse, a word for a man. Why not come forward if something happens, and take care of it if nothing happens."?
66. Disobey Chongqing: Strictly abide by it and never change it. ?
67. Treat each other with sincerity: extremely sincere and loyal. Treat others with sincerity. ?
68. Unswerving: Chongqing: change. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word. ?
69. Jiuding: Jiuding: a treasure of an ancient country, said to be cast by Xia Yu. One sentence is worth the weight of nine tripods. Metaphorical speech is powerful and can have a great effect. Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Lord Pingyuan": "As soon as Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, he made Zhao more important than Jiuding Dalu. Mr. Mao's three-inch tongue was stronger than a million soldiers. He would not dare to defeat the prime minister."? p>
70. People who don’t have faith don’t know what they can do: Believe: credit; Qi: that; Ke: yes, OK. I really don’t know how a person can do it if he is not trustworthy. It's not okay to accuse people of not being trustworthy. ?