The motto of integrity
The greater the material greed, the heavier the spiritual emptiness.
Self-discipline is the key to honesty and morality is the key to practice.
Be honest, diligent in political affairs, work for the public, and be upright.
In Huang Jingui, the price is higher.
Make friends with powerful people, and love will be lost; Make friends for profit, and then people will be separated.
Wealth is a tiger, and desire is a sword.
The tree of honesty and youth is evergreen; Greedy flower of life withered.
It is not cheap, and it is difficult to unite people.
Wise men are officials, share worries for the country, solve problems for the people, do their best, and live a safe life.
Openness is a good medicine for anti-corrosion, and a black box is a hotbed of crime.
Be honest, be an official, be pragmatic and diligent for the people.
People stand in good faith, and business benefits the people.
The party style is popular, the political style is smooth, the people are thinking, and the family style is flourishing.
The greed of one thought damages self-virtue, destroys oneself and harms children; Lead an honest and clean life, do your best, benefit the people and inspire the world.
Innocent life, for ease; Only when you are an innocent official can you become an official easily.
People should have a belief that no matter what work they do, they should do it, love it and do their best to do it well.
Not afraid of the ruthlessness of the law, I am afraid that I am not clear.
Honest, honest and upright; Diligence and thrift, remain uncorrupted
Greed corrupts, but honesty makes people forge ahead.
Taomu tuiyu
Tao Kan, a famous minister in Jin Dynasty, was a collector in Xunyang County when he was young. Once, he sent someone to send a can of fish with Chinese sauerkraut to his mother. After his mother Zhan received it, she returned it to him intact and wrote to him: "As a county official, it is not good for you to give it to me with public property, but it increases my worries." Tao Kan was deeply educated in this matter.
Wu Yinzhi is not afraid to drink greedy spring water.
Wu Yinzhi, a native of Jin Dynasty, was appointed as the magistrate of Guangzhou. Outside Guangzhou, he saw a pool of spring water called "Chanquan". According to local legend, if you drink from the fountain of greed, you will become greedy. He believed it and drank it correctly. After drinking it, I wrote a poem: "The ancients said: This water is a thousand penetration. It is not easy to try to get Qi Yi to drink. " During his tenure, he was honest and self-disciplined and adhered to his own integrity.