Ancient poems about integrity 6

1. The Six-Line Ancient Poetry of Integrity is Urgently Used

"Three Years for the Governor" (Part 2)

Tang Bai Juyi

Three Years As a governor, he drinks ice and eats tillers.

Wei went to Tianzhu Mountain and obtained two pieces of stone.

This is worth a thousand pieces of gold, but if you don’t have it, your innocence will be compromised.

"Ode to History"

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

Why do you need amber to be a pillow? How can you use a real pearl to be a chariot?

It is impossible to find a Qinghai horse when traveling, and it is difficult to pull out a Shushan snake if you are poor.

Several people have pre-recorded the song of Nanxun, and the ancient blue sky cries for the green flowers.

"Visiting Shanxi Village"

Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine, and in good years there are enough chickens and dolphins for visitors.

There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers.

The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient.

From now on, if you can take advantage of the moonlight leisurely, you can knock on the door all the time and night with your stick.

"Book of Anger" (Part 1)

Lu You of Song Dynasty

When I was young, I knew that the world was difficult, and the Central Plains looked to the north like a mountain.

The building boat crosses Guazhou in the snowy night, and the iron horse disperses in the strong autumn wind.

I walled up the Great Wall and promised myself that my hair would be empty, but my temples were already stained in the mirror.

If you are a master and have a true reputation in the world, who can compare with you in a thousand years!

"Cold Spring Pavilion"

Linzhen of the Song Dynasty

A stream of clear water can refresh the poetic spirit, and only oneself knows whether it is warm or cold in the years.

When singing and dancing flows out of the West Lake, looking back is not like when you were in the mountains.

"Song of Lime"

Ming Yu Qian

Thousands of hammers carved out the mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world. 2. Ancient poems about integrity

1. Presented to Liu Jingwen (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty) The lotus has no rain cover, and the chrysanthemums are still covered with proud frost branches.

You must remember that the good times of the year are the time of orange and green. Note: Orange-yellow-orange-green time: refers to the time when oranges turn yellow, and when oranges turn yellow and are still green, it refers to the end of autumn and the beginning of winter in the lunar calendar.

Enlightenment of the Philosophy of Honesty and Lianness Although the chrysanthemums have withered and fallen, there are still proud and unyielding chrysanthemum branches in the cold wind, frost and snow. The author praises the chrysanthemum's pride and cold resistance with the poem "The chrysanthemums are still with proud frost branches".

So much so that later generations often use this line of poetry to describe and praise the noble character of a man of integrity who has an awe-inspiring character and does not bow to evil forces. Our officials and politicians should also have such character.

2. Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower (Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty) The cold rain came to Wu at night, and the guest Chu Shangu was sent off at dawn. Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a piece of ice in a jade pot.

Notes Pingming: Dawn. Chushan: refers to the mountains in Zhenjiang area.

Bing Xin: A clear and pure heart, a metaphor for a pure heart. Mao Hu: A teapot made of jade, a metaphor for nobleness and purity.

This poem by Wang Changling, inspired by the philosophy of integrity, uses the vast river rain and the lonely Chu Mountain to set off the poet's desolate and lonely feeling when bidding farewell to his guests, and also shows the poet's cheerful mind and strength. character. There is an intentional or unintentional echo between the solitary mountain standing in the river and the sky and the image of Bing Xin placed in the jade pot, which naturally reminds us of the image of the poet who is solitary and proud, pure and pure, and also tells us this kind of philosophy of incorruptibility.

To be a good and upright official, one must be "a heart of ice in a jade pot", that is, be pure of desire and spotless in the depths of the soul, and establish noble moral sentiments. 3. Song of Lime (Ming Dynasty Yu Qian) Thousands of hammers and thousands of hammers have carved out the deep mountains. If you take it easy to be burned by the fire, you are not afraid of being shattered into pieces. You want to leave green and white in the world.

The Philosophy of Integrity reveals that noble emotions and tenacious will are not born with them, but must be like lime, withstanding thousands of temptations, after being struck by thousands of hammers, burned by fire, and destroyed by fire. Only through the training of breaking one's body and bones can one be able to form one and leave one's innocence in the world. 4. Bamboo and Stone (Qing Dynasty, Zheng Xie (xiè)) The green mountains are not relaxed, and the roots are still in the broken rocks.

Despite all the hard work, I am still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast to the northwest. The philosophy of Tulian reveals that noble emotions and tenacious will are not born with them, but they must be like lime, which can withstand thousands of temptations and be tempered by thousands of hammers, burning fires and shattered bones. , and leave innocence in the world.

5. Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai (Qing Dynasty, Gong Zizhen) The sun is setting in the day when I am about to leave, and I chant my whip to the east and point to the end of the world. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.

Notes ①The vast sorrow of separation: boundless sorrow of separation. Li: refers to leaving Beijing.

②Yin whip: the poet's riding whip. East Point: Point eastward.

At that time, the author left Beijing through Guangqumen in the east of Beijing.

The philosophy of Tulian reveals that "falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flower." From the poet's point of view, as an individual, the life of a fallen flower has ended, but when it turns into spring mud, it can protect and nourish new ones. The life of the flower branch will be continued in the next generation, reflecting the new value of life, and will eventually give birth to a blooming and brilliant spring! All our officials and politicians should have a mind like Gong Zizhen's, dedicating everything they have to society selflessly, cultivating pillar talents, cultivating an atmosphere of integrity, and having no regrets even if they sacrifice themselves.

6. Untitled (Li Shangyin, Tang Dynasty) It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered. The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes.

When I look in the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the clouds on my temples. When I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight. There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.

Enlightenment from the Philosophy of Discipline: "The spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and the wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up." This is a famous line from Li Shangyin's poem that has been passed down through the ages. How many people have been moved and lamented by it.

My heart is like a silkworm spinning silk unless I die. Tears of lovesickness are like a candle burning on its own, it will only stop when it burns to ashes.

These two lines of poems were originally intended to describe the pain of lovesickness and to express the steadfast love that lasts until death. However, it also provides us with profound enlightenment on integrity.

Our people’s public servants, as social elites and advanced elements, should be like spring silkworms, making selfless sacrifices for the happiness of the people and social progress, spinning out the last strand of silk; they should be like candles, sacrificing themselves , Achieve others, live endlessly, and contribute endlessly. 7. Hanju (Southern Song Dynasty, Zheng Sixiao) The flowers are not in full bloom, but the fun of being independent and sparse is not exhausted.

I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind. Notes ① Zheng Sixiao: 1241-1381, courtesy name Yiweng, alias Suonan, a native of Lianjiang, Fujian.

A famous poet in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He was a student of Song Dynasty.

After the death of the Song Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in a temple in Suzhou, stayed out of office all his life, and lived a hermit-like life of a "remnant". ②Not together: not in harmony, not close together.

③Sparse fence: sparse fence. Unfinished: endless.

④ "Ning Ke" sentence: It means that the chrysanthemum would rather hold its fragrance and wither on the branches. ⑤ He Zeng: Na Zeng, never.

North wind: cold wind. There is a pun here, and it also refers to the brutal power of the Yuan Dynasty.

Enlightenment of the Philosophy of Peilian In this poem, the chrysanthemum does not bloom together with other flowers, which shows its unique and extraordinary temperament and style. Although it is "independent and sparsely guarded", it does not feel lonely or isolated, but is "not exhausted of interest".

The reason for this is that it has the noble moral integrity and spiritual state that it would rather "die with the fragrance on the branches" than "blow down in the north wind". Our politicians and officials are in office. 3. Urgent Use of Six Lines of Ancient Poems on Integrity

"Three Years as the Governor" (Part 2) Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty served as the Governor for three years, drinking ice and eating tillers.

Wei went to Tianzhu Mountain and obtained two pieces of stone. This is worth a thousand gold, but if you don't have it, it will hurt your innocence.

In "Ode to History", Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty reviewed the virtuous countries and families in the past, and his success was caused by diligence and frugality, and his failure was caused by extravagance. There is no need for amber to be a pillow, nor for a true pearl to be a chariot.

It is impossible to find a Qinghai horse when traveling, and it is difficult to pull out a Shushan snake if you are poor. Several people have pre-recorded the music of Nan Xun, and finally the blue sky and green trees weep for the green flowers.

"Visiting Shanxi Village" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine, and in good years there are enough chickens and dolphins for visitors. The mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way, and the willows and flowers are dark and the flowers are bright in another village.

The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient. From now on, if I am allowed to take advantage of the moonlight, I will knock on the door all the time and night with my stick.

"Book of Anger" (Part 1) Lu You of the Song Dynasty knew that things were difficult in the world when he was young, and the Central Plains looked to the north like a mountain. The building boat crosses Guazhou in the snowy night, and the iron horse disperses in the strong autumn wind.

I walled the Great Wall and promised myself that my hair would be empty, but my hair was already faded in the mirror. If you are a master and you are truly famous in the world, who can compare with you in a thousand years! "Cold Spring Pavilion" Lin Zhen of the Song Dynasty has a clear poem that can refresh the soul, and he only knows it in the cold and warm years.

When singing and dancing flows out of the West Lake, looking back is not like when you were in the mountains. "Song of Lime" Ming Yu Qian: Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if it were nothing.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world. 4. Ancient poems about integrity

Ode to History (Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty) Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was caused by diligence and frugality, and luxury was broken down.

Why does amber need to be used as a pillow, and how can a real pearl be used as a chariot? If you go there, you won't find a horse from Qinghai, and if you are too weak, you can't pull out a snake from Shushan. Several people have pre-recorded the music of Nan Xun, and finally the blue sky and green trees weep for the green flowers.

Translation: Looking back at the past, success comes from diligence and frugality, while extravagance and waste will eventually lead to the ruin of the country and the family. Educate Chinese people to stay away from luxury, be diligent and simple, and the family fortune and national fortune will be prosperous forever.

The poet chose a brand-new perspective to examine the rise and fall of history. While criticizing the emperor's extravagance, extravagance and stupidity, which could destroy the country, he also lamented the failure of the current emperor Wenzong who was diligent and frugal in his efforts to govern. , mourning, which is filled with unexplainable confusion and contains unprecedented doubts about the success and failure of history. "Ode to History" (a review of the virtuous countries and families in the past) represents the poet's thinking and confusion in this regard: "A review of the virtuous countries and families in the past, success is due to diligence and frugality, and luxury is broken down.

Why should amber be used as a pillow, or pearls be used as a chariot? If you go there, you won't find a horse from Qinghai, and if you are too weak, you can't pull out a snake from Shushan. Several people have pre-recorded the music of Nan Xun, and finally the blue sky and green trees weep for the green flowers. ”

Although the poem mainly expresses sadness for Wenzong, we can also interpret its rich connotations from many levels. We can learn from the deep sadness revealed in this work. , it can also be read that the author is deeply puzzled by the failure of Wenzong's diligence and thrift, and his doubts about the historical rule that "success comes from diligence and frugality, but luxury comes from extravagance"

Although the poet cannot understand his own confusion, But this thinking and questioning itself is a new breakthrough in the historical perspective of the epic poem; the poet's helpless lament also reveals to us that the moral political culture that simply connects morality with rise and fall has a blind spot in its own concept. Mushrooms and incense are only for civilian use.

The breeze blows with both sleeves toward the sky, so as not to hinder Yama's words. The main idea of ??this poem is: Mushrooms, silk handkerchiefs, and incense are for people's use. Yes, if they are all used by officials to please their superiors, it will bring difficulties to the people's daily needs; if you are an innocent official in the capital, you will not let the people poke your back.

Yu Qian. He also wrote the phrase "The breeze on my sleeves goes to the sky" on a horizontal plaque and hung it on the lintel of his house to show that he was not moved by wealth and salary. However, his colleagues did not take it as modest and honest. Instead, they said that he broke the rules of officialdom and was " Yu Qian turned a deaf ear to this, but did not follow the trend, and remained consistent in his words and deeds. Since then, the story of Yu Qian entering Beijing empty-handed to take office has been widely spread, and "breeze on two sleeves" has also been extended to mean "an honest and honest official". Synonyms.

Shu Duanzhou County Qibi (Song Dynasty Bao Zheng) A pure heart is the root of the problem, and a straight path is the body's strategy. Birds are happy, but foxes and rabbits are sad when the grass is gone. There is a legacy in history, don't bring shame to those who come.

Meaning: This poem fully demonstrates Bao Zheng's moral principles of being honest and upright in politics. He was determined to be a pillar of the country and benefit the people. Not only was Bao Gong strict with himself, he also formulated a "family motto" to advise his descendants to always be honest in the future.

This family motto says: "The descendants of future generations will be officials." Anyone who commits corruption shall not be allowed to return to his family; after his death, he shall not be buried in a large tomb. Those who do not follow my will are not my descendants.

The stone of Yanggongjian was erected on the east wall of the hall as a warning to future generations. "This family motto is really unique and strict.

According to historical records, Bao Zheng's descendants, such as his son Bao Shou and his grandson Bao Yongnian, have always abided by the family motto, were honest in their official positions, and were highly praised by the world. Praise. Bao Zheng's integrity and integrity were further carried forward by his son Bao Shou. Wherever Bao Gong went, he deeply understood the people's sentiments, promoted advantages and eliminated disadvantages, and did good things for the people.

For example, he knew the rules. When he was in Duanzhou, he found that the people were sick because of drinking river water, so he mobilized the masses and dug seven wells in Duanzhou City, and the people's health condition was greatly improved.

Bao Gong handled the case impartially. , wit, integrity as a man, and integrity as an official. He was admired by the world, and even more so after his death. He was an honest and honest official, and his spirit and character of loving the people will be praised by the world forever! There are: [Qing Dynasty] Li Xing's "Xi Ceng Wai Ji Bing Yan": Publicity produces wisdom, integrity produces prestige.

Translation: Officials who are dedicated to serving the public and doing things fairly will have a bright mind; if they are honest, they will be honest. Establish prestige. [Spring and Autumn] "The Analects of Confucius": Wealth and honor are what people want.

If you don't get it by the way, you won't live in it. Translation: Wealth and high official status are what people want. Everyone wants it.

But for a virtuous person, if they come from a bad way, they should not want them. [Spring and Autumn] "The Analects of Confucius? Zilu": His body is upright and he does not follow orders; If you are not upright, you will not obey orders.

Translation: If an official is upright and honest, the people will do well even if he does not issue orders; if he is greedy and dishonest, how can the people follow him? [Tang Dynasty] Li Shangyin. "Ode to History": Reviewing the virtuous countries and families of the past, success was due to diligence and frugality, and failure was due to luxury.

Translation: Looking at the experiences and lessons of sages and sages in governing countries and families, success is due to diligence and thrift, and failure is due to luxury. [ Song Dynasty] Bao Zheng's "Officials who do not use stolen goods to beg": Those who are honest are the models of the people; those who are greedy are the thieves of the people.

Translation: An honest official is a role model for the people; a corrupt official is a model for the people. He is a thief of the people. [Song Dynasty] Yue Fei: Civil servants do not care about money, but military officials are willing to die, and the world will be peaceful.

Translation: Civil servants are upright and honest, and military commanders will die to serve the country, so that the country will be peaceful. Zhu Xi: There is no more dangerous road in the world than greed, and many people have missed their lives here.

Translation: There is no road in the world more dangerous than greed, and many people have missed their lives because of it. [Song Dynasty] Ouyang Xiu. "Preface to the Biography of Lingguan in the History of the Five Dynasties": Worry and hard work can make a country prosperous, but care and leisure can make a country prosperous. There are: Ancient "Poems on Integrity" The following is a brief analysis of "Poems on Integrity" in the past dynasties.

The first is the praise of integrity.

"Integrity begets publicity, and authority begets enlightenment." Since ancient times, incorruptible government, as a kind of morality and conduct, has been deeply expected and chanted by people.

Song Dynasty ballad "Xiangyang People's Song": "Ye Guanghua, Fenggu City; as clear as water, as balanced as a balance." Ye Kangzhi, the magistrate of Guanghua County, and Fengji, the magistrate of Gucheng County, both With good governance, the people will use the two images of "water" and "balance" to praise their integrity and justice; Feng Menglong, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, also wrote: "Officials only obey the law, and officials are honest and do not care about money; powerful people hold back their hands, and the people Let’s sleep peacefully.”

It also profoundly reflects the people’s desire for clean politics and a peaceful life. The second is to stab at greed.

"Greed" is the opposite of "integrity" and has always been shameful. There is a poem in the Ming Dynasty: "Come like a hound, go like the wind, collect." 5. What are the poems about integrity

The people's heart is a mirror

Is it greedy or honest?

Public opinion is the scale.

Is it ugly or beautiful?

The world is clear about merit and demerit.

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Good deeds and evil deeds will eventually be rewarded,

People's hearts are mirrors

In official life

People's hearts cannot be deceived,

Laws and disciplines cannot be deceived. Violation.

Heaven and earth know good and evil.

Don’t let your conscience be unclear.

You must remember the suffering of the people. /p>

Be a Ruzi Niu,

Be a righteous person in the officialdom

Be cautious and independent

Do evil and do good deeds.

Accumulate virtue and do good deeds. .

Heaven and earth know what is right and wrong.

You should reflect on yourself every day.

Integrity and respect for the people will not be tolerated by nature.

Don’t be harmed by greed,

Be magnanimous and pure for the rest of your life

Eight things to do as an official

Be indifferent to fame and wealth,

Pay more attention to people's sufferings.

Pay less attention to political achievements.

Keep more money for your descendants.

Pay more attention to law and discipline. /p>

Make friends more elegantly,

Learn more about history

Be innocent

Allusions in history,

History tells the story of misfortune. Blessings.

The ethics of officialdom are low.

Regrets will last forever.

Don’t be greedy for fame and wealth.

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Leave your descendants clean and honest,

Be diligent and hard-working.

Instructions at the front door

Don’t be greedy and care about money.

Don't let your eyes wander to extramarital affairs.

Don't let your mouth be greedy for feasting.

Don't listen to flattery.

Don't stretch your hands to abuse your power. .

Don’t step into the gambling room.

Don’t break the law.

Self-reflection

Don't be greedy, don't gamble, don't be playful,

have a simple life, and be calm.

Don't break the law, be strict with yourself,

be diligent and thrifty.

Don’t be an official for money,

Do your duty and fulfill the wishes of the people.

It is the duty of a public servant to work for the benefit of the people,

A clean life with no regrets.

Desire, greed and fear

Desire is like a pool of water in a dam.

If the dam breaks, the water will flow and it will be difficult to recover.

Greed is a ferocious beast in a cage.

If the cage is opened, the beast will swallow people up.

There is no greater disaster than indulging one's own desires,

How many evil consciences can you indulge in?

There is no greater evil than indulging in greed.

Let’s look at the people who have fallen out of office.