Ancient poems about honesty and integrity

1, The Stone-Yu Qian? It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing. Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces, leaving innocence in the world.

This is a poem that holds things in the air to express one's ambition. The author uses lime as a metaphor to express his determination to be loyal to the country, not afraid of sacrifice and stick to noble sentiments.

2, melons hold bitter stems, and beautiful dates have thorns. There is a sword beside the profit, and the greedy is also a thief.

This poem warns us that we must resist temptation, not be shaken by temptation, and always ask ourselves to be the guardian of the people with a clean and honest style.

3. Not an inch of cotton in Qin went back to Jiangnan alone. In retrospect, everyone in Li Qun felt guilty and Changting felt sad.

During the Qing Dynasty, Cai, a native of Hunan Province, was appointed as the magistrate of pucheng county, Shaanxi Province. He is honest and clean, respects teachers and loves the people, and has a good right to political discourse. On the day of leaving office, people stopped to stay, so Cai wrote this poem.