Ancient poems about advocating honesty

The ancient poems about advocating honesty are:

1. Don't be afraid of broken bones and muddy bodies, but leave innocence in the world-Yu Qian.

Even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, and it is willing to leave its innocence in the world.

2. It is upright and does not command; His body is not straight, although he can't light it. -Confucius?

People will carry out orders, even if they have good self-behavior. If they have bad conduct, people will not obey even if they give orders.

3. Pro-official Mo Ru Ping, pro-financial Mo An as sharp. -Bai Juyi?

In the face of being an official, nothing is more popular than fairness and correctness; In the face of money, nothing is more valuable than honesty and not greed.

4. Turn turbid into clear, get rid of greed and establish honesty. -Liu Zongyuan?

Wash away the sewage and let the clean water come up. Metaphor is to eliminate the bad and carry forward the good. Excited: washed away; Turbidity: dirty water; Qing: Clear water. This is worth 1000 dollars, but nothing hurts the innocent. -Don Bai Juyi

Don't boast of good complexion, just keep full of enthusiasm. -Wang Mian

Translation: It doesn't need others to praise the beautiful color, as long as it leaves a fragrance full of dry Kun.