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Reflections on Incorruptible Education Entering Campus
After reading the book "A Reader of Clean Government Education", I have a deep understanding. The Chinese nation is honest and trustworthy, diligent and thrifty, upright, honest and self-disciplined. Being honest in politics is a kind of personality realm respected by the Chinese nation since ancient times, which requires people to be honest and clean. This "Integrity Education Reader" made me really understand what integrity is, and also made me know many honest people, such as: Mr. Yang Zhen, "Four Knowledgers", Tao Yuanming, Yu Qian, who is clean and honest, Wei Zhi and Jiang Yi, Tsui Hark, Zhou Enlai and the unusual Mao Zedong ... There are many such short stories in this book.

Righteousness is a small chapter in this book. From ancient stories to the present, I have seen righteousness. Faced with evil, they would rather die than go against their conscience for justice. From distant ancient times to today's advanced technology, at any time, there are a group of people who are the embodiment and representative of justice. They upheld justice with their actions and even their lives, and moved generation after generation. In fact, everyone has a sense of justice that others can't match. The key is whether you use it or not. I used to think that the word healthy qi is an admirable thing, which I can't have. But now I understand that I can actually fulfill this obligation. For example, one morning I went to school by bike and walked to the crossroads. The red light was on, so I stopped there and waited. At this time, an old man jumped out of my side, crossed the road quickly and almost collided with a car. At this moment, the green light is on. I pedaled hard to catch up with the old man and said to him, "Uncle, you just ran a red light, which is very dangerous." The old man said shyly, "to tell you the truth, I can't read red and green lights." I was scolded by the police several times in the city. " I said, "You have to look at the lights across the street. Only the green ones can pass. " The old man repeatedly said, "Thank you, I understand. You are really a good boy. "

Although I can't do anything earth-shattering and eye-catching now, I can help others when I see that the bumpy road may bring ridicule or even danger to others. But if I do, I will have a clear conscience, I will live up to my conscience, and let the righteous tree in my heart grow healthily. If you are always timid and afraid of offending others, you will eventually lose the joy brought by the tree of righteousness and eventually fall into the position of snob and hypocrite. May everyone be honest and honest.