Ancient poems about being sincere and sincere

1. Ancient poems about sincerity

Ancient poems about sincerity 1. 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 pieces of 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 poured out, but the promise will never waver.

Translation: Even though the sea may dry up and the mountains may collapse, the promise 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 ambition comes first, so why should they care about fame and fortune? Expressing his heart directly shows that the author values ??integrity, repays kindness and does not seek fame.

4. Xia Ke Xing

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The general will eat Zhu Hai and hold 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 explain that when doing anything, you must pay attention to avoid places where suspicion may easily arise.

2. Ancient poems about integrity

●The tree is deep and is not afraid of being shaken by the wind. If the tree is upright, there is no need to worry about the slanting shadow of the moon. Ming Dynasty Anonymous "Zeng Guang Xishi Xian Wen" Shen: refers to the deep roots of the tree. It is a metaphor that if a person is upright and behaves well, he will not be afraid of anything.

●It is better to feel no shame in one’s body than to be ashamed of one’s affairs; "Heirloom" by Shi Chengjin of the Qing Dynasty The most important thing in life is to have a clear conscience.

●If the mirror is clear, dust will not be stained; if the mirror is clear, evil will not arise. Shi Xiangzai of the Qing Dynasty, "Chinese Proverbs" If you can distinguish right from wrong, you can inhibit the emergence of evil behaviors.

●Be bright and honest in mind, and be upright in appearance. Jin Ying of the Qing Dynasty's "Motto Lian Bi·Zhi Gong" states that one must be upright, loyal and honest.

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

●There is no better conduct than honesty. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty "Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials of the Song Dynasty" Conduct: Conduct. Honesty is the highest human virtue.

●With sincerity, gold and stone will open. Volume 5 of "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing" Sincerity: Great sincerity. Metal and stone are opened: Things as solid as gold and stone are also moved. It is said that sincerity can infect people the most.

●Sincerity is a plus, gold and stone are a loss. "Lunheng·Ganxu" by Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty Sincerity: sincerity. Loss: Loss. As long as you work sincerely, any difficulty can be overcome.

●What you feel sincerely can be felt everywhere you touch it. "Miscellaneous Notes of Qingxiang" by Wu Chuhou of the Song Dynasty Cheng: sincerity. Sense: feeling. Sincerity can touch everything.

●Sincerity can be embodied and maintained, which is the source of all good deeds and the foundation of all actions. "Shuo Ren" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: Implementing and preserving a sincere heart is the source of beautiful life and the foundation of beautiful actions.

●If gold is mixed with copper and iron, it will not be refined; if virtue is mixed with a trace of artificiality, it will be impure. Xue Xuan's "Reading Record·Experience" of the Ming Dynasty is a metaphor for selfish thoughts affecting the purity of people's virtues.

●Whoever plants a tree must cultivate its roots, and whoever plants virtue must cultivate his heart. Wang Shouren of the Ming Dynasty's "Zhuan Xi Lu" metaphorically describes the need to cultivate a good character to cultivate one's moral character.

●People are born straight, and if their hearts are straight, their bodies will be straight, and they can stand tall and reach the sky. Ming Dynasty Wang Wenlu's "Haiyizi·Zhencai" Zhi: upright, frank. Towering from the ground: down to earth yet high into the sky. Upright heart: can stand on one's own side in the world.

●People in the mountains are self-righteous and have peace of mind when the road is dangerous. The hermit in the mountain in Meng Jiao of Tang Dynasty's "Visiting Zhongnan Mountain" is pure. Although he is in danger, he feels calm in his heart.

●Songs and cypresses are solitary and upright, and it is difficult for them to be beautiful like peaches and plums. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Thirty-two Ancient Style Poems" is difficult for peach and plum colors: it is difficult to have the bright colors of peach red and plum white. It is a metaphor for a person who is arrogant and upright, and unwilling to please the powerful with his charming appearance.

3. Poems about integrity

Have you watched The Night Banquet?

Modern Ge You said: "Our great country is based on integrity!"

Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will be opened."

< p> Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem: "The sea and the mountains can be poured out, but the word of mouth will never waver."

In modern times, Mr. Lu Xun said: "Integrity is the foundation of human beings."

Master Hong Yi said: "Don't deceive yourself internally, and don't deceive others externally."

Confucius said: "People without faith do not know what is possible."

Mencius said: "Sincerity is based on the theory of the unity of nature and man and the goodness of nature. There is no way." It’s sincerity.”

Westerners say: Honesty is the best means of competition.

The Chinese say: There is no foundation without faith.

But seeing the sincerity of the pill as red as blood, who would have thought that falsehoods are as clever as words. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The melon field does not accept the shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the crown. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems"

Three cups of vomiting promise, the five mountains are lighter. "Xia Ke Xing"

Haiyue can still be admired, but his words will never waver.-----Li Bai

In writing, you should be honest, and in writing, you should pay attention to music. ——Ming Dynasty·Yuan Mei

A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain has long relationships. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

4. Verses expressing sincerity

Wang Chong of the Eastern Han Dynasty once said: "Where sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open."

The great poet of the Tang Dynasty The poet Li Bai has a poem that says, "The mountains and seas can still be poured out, but the promise will never waver." In modern times, Mr. Lu Xun said: "Integrity is the foundation of human beings."

Master Hong Yi said: "Don't deceive yourself internally, and don't deceive others externally."

Confucius said: "People without faith do not know what is possible."

Mencius said: "Sincerity is based on the theory of the unity of nature and man and the goodness of nature. There is no way. It’s sincerity.”

Westerners say: Honesty is the best means of competition.

The Chinese say: There is no foundation without faith.

But seeing the sincerity of the pill as red as blood, who would have thought that falsehoods are as clever as words. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The melon field does not accept the shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the crown. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems"

Three cups of vomiting promise, the five mountains are lighter. "Xia Ke Xing"

Haiyue can still be admired, but his words will never waver.-----Li Bai

In writing, you should be honest, and in writing, you should pay attention to music. ——Ming Dynasty·Yuan Mei

A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain has long relationships. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

5. Ancient poems about integrity

●Only sincerity in the world can be transformed.

"Book of Rites: Doctrine of the Mean" Only the most sincere heart in the world can influence people. ●Being sincere is the way of heaven; being sincere is the way of man.

"Mencius Li Loushang" Sincerity is the principle of nature; being sincere in heart is the principle of life. ●A gentleman’s words have substance and his actions have perseverance.

"Book of Changes·Family" Yan: Conversation. Object: actual content.

Row: Behavior. Heng: perseverance.

A gentleman speaks with reason and acts with perseverance. ●A gentleman speaks with his actions, while a villain speaks with his tongue.

"Confucius' Family Sayings·Yan Hui·Confucius Sayings" A gentleman speaks with actions, while a villain only talks but does not do anything. ●Be sincere in everything you do with yourself, in matters, and in your subordinates.

Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty's "Book of Study": When measuring yourself, obeying your superiors, and leading your subordinates, you should all use sincerity as the criterion. ●As the ancient saying goes, those who are honest and sincere will be successful.

"Yuan Dao" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: Righteousness and sincerity: make the mind pure and the intention sincere. Will: plan.

Youwei: make a difference. If you want to make a difference, you must be sincere.

●Writing is based on behavior, with sincerity in it. Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty "Reporting to Yuan Jun and Chen Xiucai's Famous Letter for Refusing Their Teachers" Scholars cultivate virtue as the foundation, and sincerity is the first priority in virtue.

●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 Those who want to practice moral character must first purify their thoughts.

To have pure thoughts, you must first make your thoughts sincere. ●If you can push forward the sincerity of your heart and add it with endless writing, then the heaven and earth can move, and the metal and stone can be moved.

"Three Essays on Distinguishing Evil from Righteousness" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty. Writing articles with great sincerity and diligence can move the heavens and the earth, and make things as solid as gold and stone change. ●If you are sincere, gold and stone will be opened.

"Xijing Miscellaneous Notes" Volume 5: Sincerity: Great sincerity. Metal and stone are opened: Things as solid as gold and stone are also moved.

It is said that sincerity can infect people the most. ●Sincerity is added, gold and stone are lost.

Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty "Lunheng·Ganxu" Sincerity: sincerity. Loss: Loss.

As long as you work sincerely, any difficulty can be overcome. ●What you feel sincerely can be felt everywhere you touch it.

Song Dynasty Wu Chuhou's "Miscellaneous Notes of Qingxiang" Cheng: Sincerity. Sense: feeling.

Sincerity can touch everything. ●There is no better conduct than honesty.

Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty "Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials of the Song Dynasty" Conduct: Conduct. Honesty is the highest human virtue.

●Sincerity can be embodied and maintained, which is the source of all good deeds and the foundation of all actions. "The Theory of Ren" by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: Practicing and preserving a sincere heart is the source of beautiful life and the foundation of beautiful actions.

●Sincerity is the foundation of self-cultivation, and understanding kindness is the foundation of sincerity. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books and Annotations to Mencius" Taking sincerity as the criterion is the key to self-cultivation, and figuring out what are good words and deeds is also the basis for adhering to sincerity.

●When you encounter deceitful people, move them with sincerity; when you encounter violent people, diffuse them with peace of mind. "Cai Gen Tan" by Hong Zicheng of the Ming Dynasty: When you meet a deceitful and cunning person, use your sincerity to move him; when you meet a rude and perverse person, use a kind attitude to move him.

●If gold is mixed with copper and iron, it will not be refined; if virtue is mixed with a trace of artificiality, it will be impure. Xue Xuan's "Reading Record·Experience" of the Ming Dynasty is a metaphor for selfish thoughts affecting the purity of people's virtues.

●I believe that the reason why the heaven and the earth are endless, the reason why the country is established, and the reason why the virtues of the virtuous people can be great and long-lasting are all due to sincerity. Plagiarized from Zeng Guofan's "Fu He Couple Geng Zhongcheng" of the Qing Dynasty: Modesty refers to personal opinions.

I believe that the key to the continuous movement of heaven and earth, the establishment and consolidation of a country, and the promotion and persistence of the moral cause of outstanding people lies in sincerity. ●One hundred thoughts will lose but one forgetfulness, one hundred tricks will lose but one sincerity.

"Ren Yun" by Gu Tuhe of the Qing Dynasty No matter how careful you are in thinking, you may fail if you are negligent, and no matter how sophisticated your skills are if you lack sincerity, you will not succeed. ●There is no god in sincerity.

"Su Shu" by Zhang Shangying of the Song Dynasty There is nothing more sacred than perfect sincerity. ●Sincerity is the foundation of a saint and the source of hundreds of actions.

Sincerity in "Tongshu" by Zhou Dunyi of the Song Dynasty is the foundation of outstanding figures and the source of prosperity for all industries. 行 (háng): occupation, affairs.

●A gentleman’s hard work is based on sincerity. Chapter 31 of "Tongshu·The Universe is Moving" by Zhou Dunyi of Song Dynasty: Keep working hard: keep improving yourself.

A gentleman strives to become more sincere. ●To move people with sincerity, not hypocrisy.

"The Complete Works of Mr. Fang Wangxi" by Fang Bao of the Qing Dynasty Sincerity: sincerity. False: False.

Move others with sincerity rather than hypocrisy. ●Cultivate your life and have nothing to do other than being honest.

"Two Poems of Chengcheng" by Zhu Zhiyu of the Ming Dynasty The only way to cultivate your own character and handle the relationship between people is sincerity. ●The sage knows it, but if he is not sincere, he cannot transform all peoples.

"Xunzi · Be strict" Although the sage knows everything, he cannot influence all people if he is not sincere. ●A gentleman cultivates his heart and is not good at sincerity.

"Xunzi · Self-cultivation" The most important thing in cultivating personal morality is personal sincerity. ●Sincerity without interest.

"Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean" Sincerity has no limits. Always encourage yourself with sincerity.

●If you are not sincere in your studies, your studies will be miscellaneous; if you are not sincere in your work, your work will fail. "Chao's Hakka Language" by Chao Shuo of the Song Dynasty Xiuxue: studying knowledge.

Miscellaneous: messy. For things: to do things.

●Being mean doesn’t make money, being loyal doesn’t cost you money. Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: The Sell-out Man Monopolizes the Courtesan" Mean: ruthless, unkind.

There is no disadvantage to being honest and there is no benefit to being mean. ●You must work in a down-to-earth manner and do not live up to your reputation.

False reputation: The reputation of a short seller.

Be practical and conscientious in your work, and do not pursue an empty reputation. ●A kind person will not destroy others to benefit himself, and a benevolent person will not endanger others to gain reputation.

"Ancient Ballads and Proverbs" by Du Wenlan of the Qing Dynasty: A moral person does not harm others but benefits himself; he does not harm others but seeks fame. ●Integrity hates corruption, and believers hate hypocrisy.

"New Book of Tang·Biography of Chen Zi'ang" Lian: Incorruptible. Greed: Corruption.

Letter: Honesty. Hypocrisy: Hate hypocrisy.

Disease: hatred, disgust. Incorruptible people hate greed, and honest people hate hypocrisy.

●God cannot tolerate falsehood. "Stele of Han Wen Gong Temple in Chaozhou" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty Hypocritical words and deeds are not tolerated by heaven.

●Cunning hypocrisy is not as good as clumsy sincerity. The clever hypocrisy in Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions: Name and Reality" in the Northern Dynasties and Northern Qi Dynasty is not as good as Shouzhuo's sincerity.

●Fashionable, empty and useless. "Han Feizi·Nanyan" only has a gorgeous appearance but lacks actual content, so it is empty and not practical.

●Don’t accept lies, do not listen to charlatanism, do not adopt famous names, and do not engage in falsehoods. Xun Yue of the Han Dynasty, "Shen Jian Su Suan" Do not listen to pleasant words, do not believe in unrealistic methods, do not seek a flashy reputation, and do not do hypocritical things.

●Adults are not flashy, gentlemen are pragmatic. Wang Fu of the Han Dynasty, "Qianfu Lun·Xu Lu", outstanding people do not pursue superficiality, while cultivated and famous people are committed to reality.

●Sages and sages since ancient times.