Integrity in ancient poetry

1. 5 ancient poems about integrity

The ancient poems about integrity include: "Shang Yang" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty, "The Journey of a Gentleman" by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, "Zhonghe Le" by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty "Nine Chapters: Ninth Song", Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Reward Cui Wu Langzhong", Yuan Jie of the Tang Dynasty "Zi Zhen", etc.

1. "Shang Yang" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

Since ancient times, people have been driven by honesty and sincerity.

No one today can be better than Shang Yang, because Shang Yang can order the government to be carried out.

Vernacular interpretation: From ancient times to the present, managing people depends on keeping promises and doing what you say. Shang Yang was very trustworthy, taking a word as important and a hundred gold as light. How can you opponents of the reform criticize Shang Yang casually? If you had Shang Yang's indomitable spirit, how could the new law not be promoted smoothly?

2. "The Conduct of a Gentleman" by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms

A gentleman takes precautions and avoids suspicion.

The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the crown.

Vernacular interpretation: When passing a melon field, don’t bend down to pick up your shoes; when walking under a plum tree, don’t raise your hands to tidy up your hat, lest others suspect you of stealing melons and picking plums. This is used to illustrate that when doing anything, you must pay attention to avoid places where suspicion may easily arise.

3. "Nine Chapters of Zhonghe Music·Nineth Song" by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty

If there is a person who is far away from the sky, loyalty is his clothes and his faith is his clothes.

Vernacular interpretation: There is a beautiful woman from afar waiting for me, and I wear loyalty and trust as my clothes.

4. "Reward Cui Wulangzhong" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The sea and mountains can still be tilted, but the promise will never waver.

Vernacular interpretation: The sea can dry up, the mountains can collapse, but the promises made can never be changed

5. "Zi Zhi Zhi" by Yuan Jie of the Tang Dynasty

Ru If you are completely virtuous, you will be loyal and upright; if you are completely virtuous, you will be honest and upright.

Vernacular interpretation: If you are morally perfect, you must be a loyal and upright person.

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Overview of the term integrity

"Book of Rites·Sacrifice System": This is the sacrifice of the sage, which leads to his integrity and loyalty. "Book of Northern Qi: Biography of Yao Xiong": Although Xiong is a military general, he is generous in nature and has integrity in governing the people. "New Book of Tang Dynasty: Biography of Cao Hua": "Although Hua is in the army, he must follow the etiquette when he moves. He loves the scholar-bureaucrats and does not treat arrogant people with dignity. He must treat people with integrity when he is a servant. It is difficult for others." Ye Shi's "Taifu Shaoqing Li" "Inscription on the Cemetery": Therefore, he participated in the political affairs of Wuxing and Li Gong, and served Xiaozong with integrity. Guo Moruo's "Journey to the Soviet Union·June 30th": A great leader does not care about every banquet, but must give a big speech. Integrity has been perfected, thoughts have been put into practice, and not speaking is greater than speaking.

References Sogou Encyclopedia Integrity 2. What are the ancient poems that express integrity

1. The sea and mountains can still be tilted, but the promises will never waver. ------- Li Baitang's "Reward Cui Wu Langzhong"

Translation: The sea can dry up, the mountains can collapse, but the promises made can never be broken. Change.

2. But seeing the truth is as red as blood, who knows that lies are so clever? ---------Tian Kedu by Tang Bai Juyi

Translation: But it looks like a blood-soaked loyalty, but who would have thought that it is all lies?

3. Three cups of Turanuo, the five mountains are lighter ----. -- Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Xia Ke Xing"

Translation: Three cups of wine, a promise of a thousand gold, loyalty is more important than the five mountains.

4. If there is a person who is far away from the sky, loyalty is his clothes and his faith is his clothes. . ------Lu Zhaolin Tang's "Nine Chapters of Zhonghe Music·General Song Ninth"

Translation: If people have others in their hearts, even if they are far apart, they can build a bridge of friendship with each other with integrity.

5. Writing is based on behavior, and honesty is the foundation of it. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Report to Yuan Jun and Chen Xiucai's Famous Letters for Avoiding Teachers"

Translation: The cultivation of scholars is based on moral behavior. , and sincerity is the first priority in virtue.

6. The melon field does not accept the shoes, and the plum blossoms do not wear the crown. ” ----- "Yuefu Poems"

Translation: As long as you are yourself. If you act rightly, you have nothing to worry about.

7. If you want to cultivate your body, you must first rectify your mind; if you want to rectify your mind, you must first be sincere in your intentions. ----- Thoughts on "Yuan Dao" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Those who want to cultivate their moral character must first purify their own thoughts. To have pure thoughts, you must first make your thoughts sincere.

8. If you always keep a letter holding a pillar, how can you go to the husband-watching platform? ----Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Chang Qian Xing"

Translation: If you always stick to your promise as if you are still alive, I will never climb the platform to watch the husband.

9. Today’s people must not blame Shang Yang. If Shang Yang can make the government run smoothly - Wang Anshi’s "Shang Yang"

Translation: Future generations should not easily blame or criticize Shang Yang. Shang Yang's ability to make reform decrees go unimpeded is a great skill.

10. A gentleman is magnanimous, and a villain has long-term relationships. - Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: A gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean in thought, and his appearance and actions are also clear. Very comfortable and stable.

The villain has too many desires in his heart and a heavy psychological burden. He is often worried and worried. His appearance and movements also appear uneasy, and he often seems to be unable to sit or stand firmly. 3. Ancient poems about honesty

1. Shang Yang

Song Dynasty: Wang Anshi

Since ancient times, people have been driven by honesty and sincerity. A word is worth a hundred gold.

No one today can be better than Shang Yang, because Shang Yang can order the government to be carried out.

Translation: Since ancient times, ruling the people has depended on honesty and integrity. A word is important and a hundred gold is light, and the law is strict. Today's Confucian scholars cannot slander Shang Yang at will. Shang Yang can make laws and policies resolutely implemented.

2. Chronicles of Tang Poetry·Volume 18

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The mountains and seas can still be tilted, but the promise will never waver.

Translation: Even though the sea may dry up and the mountains may collapse, the promises made can never be changed.

3. Narrating feelings

Wei Zheng in the Tang Dynasty

Ji Bu made no two promises, but Hou Ying made a serious statement.

Life is a matter of spirit, and who can comment on fame?

Translation: Ji Bu and Hou Ying were both men of great worth. When people live in this world, their will comes first, so why should they care about fame and fortune? Expressing his true feelings directly shows that the author attaches great importance to integrity, repays kindness and does not seek fame.

4. The Knight's Journey

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The general ate Zhu Hai and held a wine glass to persuade the marquis to win.

Three cups of Turanuo, the five mountains are lighter.

Translation: Eat large pieces of meat with Zhu Hai, and drink from a large bowl with Hou Ying. He made a promise after a few glasses of wine, and took the promise more seriously than the five mountains.

5. The conduct of a gentleman

Three Kingdoms: Cao Zhi

A gentleman takes precautions and avoids suspicion.

The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the crown.

Translation: When passing the melon field, don’t bend down to pick up your shoes; when walking under the plum tree, don’t raise your hands to tidy up your hat, lest others suspect you of stealing melons and picking plums. This is used to illustrate that when doing anything, you must pay attention to avoid places where suspicion may easily arise. 4. Ancient poems expressing honesty

1. Only sincerity in the world can be transformed. "Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean"

2. Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man. "Mencius Li Lou Shang"

3. A gentleman's words have substance, and his actions have perseverance. "Book of Changes·Family"

4. A gentleman speaks with his actions, while a villain speaks with his tongue. "The Family Sayings of Confucius·Yan Hui·Confucius Sayings"

5. Honesty should be the main principle in dealing with yourself, in matters, and in your subordinates. Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Book of Readings"

6. In ancient times, the so-called right heart and sincerity will make a difference. "Yuan Dao" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

7. The text is based on behavior, with sincerity in it. Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "Report to Yuan Jun and Chen Xiucai's Famous Letters for Avoiding Teachers"

8. If you want to cultivate your body, you must first rectify your mind; if you want to rectify your mind, you must first be sincere in your intentions. "Yuan Dao" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

9. If there is a sincere heart and endless writing, then the heaven and earth can move, and the metal and stone can be moved. "Three Essays on Distinguishing Evil and Righteousness" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty

10. With utmost sincerity, gold and stone will be opened. "Xijing Miscellaneous Notes" Volume 5 5. Ancient Poems about Integrity

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But seeing Dan Cheng as red as blood, who knows how clever lies can be? Like a spring. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold their hats. ——"Yuefu Poetry Collection"

Three cups of wine are poured out, and the five mountains are light. " "Xia Ke Xing"

The mountains and seas can still be tilted, but the promise will never waver. ----- Li Bai

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A gentleman is magnanimous, while a villain has long-term relationships. ——The Analects of Confucius is based on behavior, and honesty is among the first principles. Liu Zongyuan’s "Report to Yuan Jun, Chen Xiucai’s Famous Book of Avoiding Teachers" Those who want to cultivate themselves, You must first correct your heart; if you want to correct your heart, you must first be sincere in your intentions. - Han Yu's "Original Way" Hypocrisy cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long.

If someone The sky is on one side, loyalty is the clothes, trust is the clothes. - Lu Zhaoling, no one can see the cultivation, God knows the intentions.

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Zhao Keman Hu Ying, Wu Gou Shuang Xue Ming. The silver saddle shines on the white horse, rustling like a shooting star.

Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no trace in a thousand miles. When the matter is over, he brushes off his clothes and hides his body and name.

I was passing Xinling to have a drink. I took off my sword and stretched my knees forward. He will be eating Zhu Hai while holding a wine glass to persuade the marquis to win.

Three cups of Turanuo, the five mountains are lighter. After the eyes are dazzled and the ears are hot, the spirit and energy are born.

He waved the golden mallet to save Zhao, Handan was shocked first. The two heroes of Qianqiu are famous in Daliang City.

Even if a hero dies, his bones will remain fragrant, and he will not be ashamed of being a hero in the world. Who can write down the Taixuan Sutra of Baishou?

Among them, "three cups of Turanuo, the five mountains are lighter."

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---Li Bai

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--Yuan Zhen

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Once upon a time, there was nothing like water except Wushan.

Looking back at Huacong lazily, I was half destined to practice Taoism and half to be a king.

Zhu Xi said: "Sincerity is natural, sincerity is strength, sincerity is reason, faith is heart, sincerity is the way of heaven, and faith is the way of humanity." 7. The poems about integrity are from ancient poems

Have you seen the modern Ge You's words? : “Our great country is based on integrity! "Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty once said: "Where sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open up." Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, had a poem that said, "The sea and mountains can be tilted, but the promise will never waver."

Mr. Lu Xun said in modern times : “Integrity is the foundation of human beings. "Master Hongyi said: "Don't deceive yourself internally, and don't deceive others externally."

Confucius said: "People have no faith and don't know what they can do. Mencius said: "Sincerity is based on the theory of the unity of nature and man and the goodness of nature. Being unruly is sincerity." ”

Westerners say: Integrity is the best means of competition. Chinese people say: There is no foundation without trust.

But seeing that sincerity is as red as blood, who knows that lies are so clever? ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The melon fields are not filled with shoes, and the plum blossoms are not worthy of their crown. The promise never wavers.-----Li Baifan values ??uprightness in writing and music in writing.

——Ming Dynasty Yuan Mei A gentleman is magnanimous, and a villain is always concerned. ——"The Analects of Confucius". 8. Ancient poems about integrity

1. Those who are not ambitious will not be wise, and those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results.

--Mo Zhai, a thinker of the Warring States Period

2. Correspondence between internal and external, words and deeds.

--Han Fei, Warring States philosopher and educator

3. Goodness cannot come from outside, and reputation cannot be faked.

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-- Qu Yuan, a man from the Warring States Period

4. The true man is the most sincere. Without sincerity, he cannot impress people

-- Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher from the Warring States Period.

5. If a person breaks his promise, his reputation will be ruined.

--Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty

6. Hypocrisy cannot last, and emptiness cannot last. Rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last forever.

--Han Ying, a poetry critic of the Han Dynasty

7. If you accept someone with faith, the world will believe in you; if you don’t accept someone with faith, your wife will be the same. Doubtful.

--Chang Quan, a hermit of the Jin Dynasty

8. A person cannot survive in the world without loyalty

--Cheng Yi, Philosophy of the Song Dynasty. Home

9. Too much truth is worse than less truth

--Chen Fu, a philosopher from the Song Dynasty

10. Treating people with truth is not only beneficial to them, but also beneficial. Ji is especially great.

-- Yang Jian, scholar of the Song Dynasty

11. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values ??

-- Delai. Sai, a British writer

12. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds

-- The Analects of Confucius

13. Deceiving can only last for a while, but honesty lasts a long time.

--John Ray, British scholar

14. Life cannot bloom bright flowers from lies

--Heine, German poet

15. Honesty is the most touching thing

16. If you can be true to yourself, you will be able to avoid falsehood with others, just like night follows day and shadow follows you. Shape.

--Shakespeare, British dramatist

17. How can there be dignity without honesty?

--Cicero, ancient Roman statesman

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18. If a person loses honesty, he loses everything.

-- Li Li, British essayist

19. Honesty is the best policy.

--Franklin

20. If people can abandon hypocrisy, they will gain great peace of mind.

--Mark Twain