Integrity handwritten newspaper pictures and copywriting
Integrity, a Chinese word, first appeared in the "Songs of Chu: Calling the Soul" by the great poet Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period: "I am young and pure, and I am honest. Come on, if you obey righteousness, you will not be disappointed. "
Wang Yi, a famous scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty, commented in "The Songs of Chu·Zhangju": "It is said to be incorruptible, and it is said to be clean if it is not filthy." Accepting financial gifts from others without allowing your own pure character to be tarnished is integrity.
Explanation of folded citations
Also called "Lian Ji". It is said that one is not greedy for money and has a clean life.
"Chu Ci·Zhaohun": "I have been honest since I was young, and I have always obeyed righteousness but have never been ungrateful."
Wang Yi's note: "I am said to be honest if I don't accept it, and I am honest if I am not filthy." Clean. "The Biography of Gong Yu in the Book of Han": "Yu also said that during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen, he was noble and honest, but corrupt." There are few people who practice Taoism; there are many people who fall into the trap of arrogance and ugliness. Why?"
"Manuscript of the History of the Qing Dynasty: Biography of Prince Jianyi Depei": "Depei held many posts in frontiers and was honest and honest. If you don't take it, you will accumulate negative things over time, which will lead to old gains. "
Integrity mottos and aphorisms
1. Everyone will perish if they are honest and corrupt; everyone will be self-disciplined and the party style will be strengthened.
2. The top is worthy of the party’s roots in diligent governance; the bottom is worthy of the people’s roots of honest government.
3. It is called the body lock and the power is the fire that burns the body.
4. If you cannot resist today’s temptation, you will lose tomorrow’s happiness.
5. People’s livelihood depends on diligence; the party thrives on integrity.
6. For the sake of government, refrain from being greedy for profit, greed for fame, and do not be greedy for glory and forget about political affairs;
7. Flowers are fragrant and beautiful officials are valuable for their integrity.
8. Ambition should not be without pride, wealth should not be greedy, and greed should not be indulged.
9. Accepting advice and seeking virtuous people with tolerance is great; stirring up turmoil and promoting purity without desire is strong.
10. Pine, bamboo and plum blossoms are the three friends of the cold year; honesty and integrity are the three essentials for an official.
11. It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry.