What is the five-character quatrain of an ancient poem about honesty?

The five-character quatrain of the ancient poem about honesty is:

1, carry forward the wind of clean government and build integrity.

2. Upright people are upright, and villains are often compassionate.

Don't be an official hamster, be a willing ox.

4, determined to talk, self-cultivation behavior first.

Although you don't want to go, you should be reasonable.

6. If water does not flow, it will rot, and if officials are not honest, they will be defeated.

7. Jinsong is in danger, and the righteousness shows personality.

8. Work for a while and be a lifelong person.

9. Being a man is expensive and being an official is important.

10, the career is as heavy as a mountain, and fame and fortune are as light as water.

1 1, Huang Jingui, the world, is cheaper.

12, the source is clear and the truth is right.

13, large sections can't be lost, and small sections can't be vertical.

14, greed makes people degenerate, and honesty makes people forge ahead.

15, the official career is brilliant for a while, and the clean government is eternal.

16, lust is a tiger, lust is a sword.

17, greed makes people degenerate, and honesty makes people forge ahead.

18, diligence is connected with honesty, and luxury is connected with corruption.

19, the lower the official, the happier the person.

20. Honest and fearless, just and selfless.

Five-character quatrains:

It is one of China's traditional poems, referred to as the Five Wonders for short. It refers to a five-character and four-sentence poem that conforms to the norms of metrical poetry and belongs to the category of modern poetry.

This style originated from Yuefu poems in Han Dynasty, was deeply influenced by folk songs in Six Dynasties and matured in Tang Dynasty. There are only twenty crosses in each song, which can show a fresh picture and convey a true artistic conception.

Seeing the big because of the small, there are always many small ones, and short chapters contain rich content, which is its biggest feature. There are two levels in the Five Musts.

Representative works include Bird Watching Creek by Wang Wei, Thoughts on a Quiet Night by Li Bai, Eight Arrays by Du Fu, In the Heron Tower by Wang Zhihuan and Farewell Master by Liu Changqing.