Guo Yunli of the Ming Dynasty said that the public was born with integrity and prestige. What are his specific deeds?
Guo Yunli was born in Qufu County, Shandong Province in the Ming Dynasty. In the sixteenth year (152 1), Zheng De was the magistrate of Wuji. Be honest, cautious and choose people. Ambitious, brilliant and orderly handling of government affairs, so that the Lebanese people can live and work in peace and contentment. And so on, proficient in history. Pay attention to etiquette, pay attention to education, build school buildings, establish sociology (local cultural and educational institutions), cancel those temples that are not within the temple number, take into account the present situation, and create temples for famous officials and rural sages. The most outstanding thing is that he presided over the transformation of the county seat, which was well managed and impressive. He pays special attention to being honest and upright. In October of the third year of Jiajing (1524), he wrote a book, The Motto of Being an Official, which was engraved on a stone tablet and passed down to later generations, and was appreciated and admired by the world. His calligraphy was elegant and vigorous, and he was famous for a while. The book wrote: "The official is not afraid of my strictness, but I am afraid that I am cheap, and the people are not satisfied with my ability and serve me; Honest officials dare not slow down, and public officials dare not bully; Gong, winning streak. "After the promotion, sentenced.