Poetry about justice

1, "Lu Chunqiu Meng Guigong" Warring States statesman Original: Peace comes from the masses, and the masses come from the Tao. Peace comes from justice, and justice comes from morality.

2, "Du Yuanzhou Epitaph" Yang Jiong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, originally said: breaking the law is not from the mouth, and injustice is not from the heart. Interpretation: words that do not conform to the rules will not be talked back, and actions that do not conform to justice will not be thought of.

3, "Lv Chunqiu Meng Guigong" Warring States politician original: It rains when it rains, it doesn't matter. Rain and rain are fair to everything in the world, and it will not fall on one thing alone because of preference.

4. Yao Chong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote: If the mind is fair, people will be harmonious. If people are impartial, all their beautiful dreams will come true.

5, "Xunzi is not careful" Warring States thinker loves his family Xunzi original: public life is bright, partial to darkness. Justice leads to political clarity, and partiality leads to political darkness.