What book does it come from to tell a story without keeping your word?

Telling without faithfulness is good for the past —— The Analects of Confucius, Chapter VII, Narrating and Writing. Zhu Xi's notes: "Narration is only a matter of passing on the old, and writing is also a matter of founding." "A Biography of the Northern History of Yuan": "Since the imperial dynasty took advantage of the dry calendar, it gained a royal Chen, and it was appropriate to look back on the past, and the charter was literary and martial, and it pursued the Zhou Kong, but did not do it." Zhu Yizun's Biography of Liu Yongzhi in Qing Dynasty: "He claimed to say,' Tell without doing, and be faithful and be ancient.' Is husband proud of his holiness? "