False people consume sincere people, that is to say, they are not allowed to hurt sincere people's hearts.
Sincerity is a Chinese word, pronounced zhēn chéng, which means to treat others sincerely and honestly, to touch others from the bottom of my heart, and finally to gain their trust.
Source:
Biography of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: "I am lonely and sincere."
Don Lu Qun's "Drunk Song with Seats": "Huo Weicheng is convinced of the Lord and praises a hundred thousand tigers."
Tang Ming Shunzhi's Epitaph of Tang Hei 'an in Langzhong, Ministry of Punishment: "Therefore, the rules established are very broad at first and sincere for a long time. Officials and people can't bear to bully them, so it is called governance. "
Ba Jin's explorer writer: "They are frank, simple and sincere, and have no hierarchical concept."