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Calligraphy: What are the aphorisms about integrity?

Quality lies in virtue and integrity lies in ambition.

Be upright and don’t talk about your own authority.

Public morality is great, selflessness is high.

The more officials are honest, the more people will be blessed.

A strong pine stands in a dangerous place, and righteousness shows one’s character.

Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, and desire for profit is lighter than a feather.

Planting more lotus ponds will lead to self-purification, and diligent anti-corruption policies will lead to self-clarity.

Don’t complain about being clean and honest, but worry about being greedy and crying behind bars.

It’s important to know how to be clean early, don’t wait to go to prison and worry about growing old.

When fighting corruption, don’t care about the size of the matter, and advocating for integrity does not matter whether you are high or low.

Integrity is like the breeze blowing on the face, greed is like poison that corrodes the soul.

As an official, you should have the ambition of being a public servant. The most important thing in politics is to love the people.

If you cannot resist the temptation of today, you will lose the happiness of tomorrow.

Wash your face every day to be cleansed outside, reflect on your heart every day.

Diligence starts from every word and deed, and integrity starts from every minute and minute.

If you are diligent, you will not be able to achieve your career; if you are not honest, it will be difficult to unite people's hearts.

A wise person will not be confused, a brave person will not be afraid, a diligent person will not be poor, and an honest person will not be corrupt.

Be diligent to serve the people, be honest to cultivate virtue, be calm to clarify your ambitions, and be quiet to cultivate yourself.

Never forget the image of a public servant in every word and deed, and always think about the well-being of the people in every move.

If you serve the public wholeheartedly, you will not be surprised by favors and disgrace, and only when you have the breeze on your sleeves can you be upright and awe-inspiring.

Virtue is like an orchid deep in the mountains, silently fragrant; desire is like an ant on a long embankment, penetrating all the way.

Beware of greed, as greed will lead to no quality; beware of arrogance, as arrogance will lead to ignorance; beware of emotion, as emotion will lead to no progress.

The most important thing in government is integrity, and the most important thing in life is honesty.

The most important thing in speaking is trustworthiness, and the most important thing in doing things is truthfulness.

Corruption can only bring a moment of enjoyment;

Integrity can bring permanent happiness.

Only by being honest can you gather people, by being self-discipline can you convince others,

Only by being upright can you lead others, and only by being selfless can you impress people.

Being indifferent to fame and wealth is like a cup of tea, which calms the mind and body.

Being pragmatic for the people is like accumulating merits that will last forever.

A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself;

A fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others.

As an official, you should be self-disciplined, be willing to live in poverty, and not touch the "high voltage line";

As a person, you must be honest, be honest and abide by the law, and do not play "edge balls".

Indulging in greed is like falling into the water, without any effort, it will eventually lead to disaster;

Safeguarding integrity is like climbing a mountain, and you must work hard step by step to reach the top.