Couplets about honesty

1. Couplets on Qingfeng Pavilion after Kuang Zhong's Tomb:

The first part: How many feudal officialdom?

Bottom line: Take care of my sleeve and see how Suzhou Taishou looks.

During the Ming Dynasty, Kuang Zhong was the magistrate of Suzhou for thirteen years. He is upright and upright, enforcing the law like a mountain, diligent in official management, and honest and clean. After taking office, he cleared up the backlog and rehabilitated the unjust prison, which was deeply loved by the people. He is a famous honest official in history. He died in Suzhou and was buried in Jing 'an's hometown.

In order to express his determination to be diligent and honest, Tao Shu posted this couplet in the official office:

The first part: the breeze around the case, dust sweeping the official;

Bottom line: Looking up at the sun, the bright hole shines on my heart.

Tao Shu has been an honest official, diligent and loving the people all his life, and has made many achievements in benefiting the country and the people. According to historical records, he often used his private money for disaster relief and running schools. Donated 3,000 taels of silver for disaster relief, and donated 1 0,000 taels to build Yinxi Academy in Jiangning Prefecture in the 18th year of Daoguang.

3. Qing Chen Jinzhou Self-encouragement Association:

The first part: there is a clear sky above, so we should follow the principles of heaven;

Bottom line: the land in front of us is barren and I don't want to scrape it.

As the head of a country, Chen saw the growing greed at that time. In addition to knowing that I didn't take bribes to bend the law and scrape the ground, I also knew that I should "follow the heaven", find out why "everything in front of me is barren" and strive to make it a "fertile field".

4, Pan Qing dynasty, when he was appointed as Pengxi county magistrate, he wrote couplets in the third hall of the county government:

Shanglian: buckle your heart and be ashamed to benefit less;

Bottom line: I just think there are many officials.

Pan asked himself that he felt ashamed that he had benefited too little for the people; At the same time, I saw that there were too many officials who didn't work for the people, and even hurt the people, telling themselves not to be officials. Because he is an honest official, he is called "blue sky" by the locals.

5. Lobby couplets written by Yu, the magistrate of Xingyi, Guizhou, in the Qing Dynasty:

Part I: It's no different from asking ordinary people for half a cent.

The second part: but ask an official two thousand stones, what have you done?

Yu believes that officials do not plunder the wealth of the people, but also do everything possible to benefit the people in order to be conscientious. This is the minimum official virtue.