Ancient poems about honesty

The ancient poems about honesty are as follows:

1, Shang Yang of Wang Anshi. Since ancient times, people have been driven by honesty, and a word is more important than gold. Today's people must be Shang Yang, who can make politics imperative. Throughout the ages, managing the people lies in keeping promises and keeping promises. Shang Yang is very trustworthy, a word comes first, and a hundred gold comes first. How can you opponents of political reform accuse Shang Yang casually?

2. Three Kingdoms Cao Zhi's A Gentleman's Journey. A gentleman takes precautions before he is suspected. If you don't take these shoes away, Li can't be officially crowned. When passing through Gua Tian, don't bend over to lift your shoes; Walking under the plum tree, don't raise your hand to tidy your hat, lest others suspect you of stealing melons and picking plums. In order to show that we should pay attention to avoiding places that are easy to be suspected when doing anything.

3. Tang Lu's "Nine Chapters of Zhonghele, Ninth General Song". If someone is lonely, loyalty is clothes, and trust is clothes. There are beautiful people waiting in the distance, and I am clothed with loyalty.

4. Li Bai's "Appreciating Cui Wulang" in Tang Dynasty. Serene can lean on, but he won't move. The sea can dry up, the mountains can collapse, and the promises made can never be changed.

5. Yuan Jie's Self-remonstrance in Tang Dynasty. If you are all virtuous, you will be loyal and upright; if you are all good, you will be upright. If you are morally perfect, you must be loyal, honest and frank.

These poems are sincere and sincere.