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Clean calligraphy writing brush

Regarding clean calligraphy brushes, the details are as follows:

First, "integrity":

1. Zhu Calligraphy Works of Trade Union of Pingdingshan Taxation Bureau. We often use "honesty" to describe the noble qualities of innocence, honesty and self-control.

2. Throughout the ages, "honesty" has also been regarded as an important requirement for being a man and an official. What is honesty? If you are not greedy for money, you will be honest and clean; Indifferent to fame and fortune, innocence is also honesty.

Second, "Honesty is a tax, and there is no regret in life":

1. Zhu Calligraphy Works of Trade Union of Pingdingshan Taxation Bureau. The noble sentiments of the right path, integrity and honesty shown by many honest officials in history are still shining in the long river of history.

2. According to legend, Bao Zheng turned down all birthday gifts, even those from Song Renzong, on his 60th birthday in the Northern Song Dynasty, and wrote a poem back on the gift box: "Being impartial and loyal, officials are most afraid of complaining about merit. Hard work is official business, and refusing gifts is a clean and honest style. " In ancient times, scholar-officials regarded honesty as the basis of their life and politics. Cadres should constantly learn the ancient culture of honesty, resist temptation, and be honest and self-disciplined.

Third, "the wind is clear and the gas is positive":

1. Works provided by the Party Committee and Government of Zunhuadian Town. We are required to pay attention to morality, ethics, strict discipline, selfishness, the overall situation, fame and fortune, friendship, unity and dedication.

2. Honesty is not only a clear political and moral requirement for cadres, especially leading cadres, but also a code of conduct and value measure for our behavior, and it is also an overall atmosphere that needs to be vigorously advocated and carefully created in the whole society.