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Source: The website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission
Standing in the world, there should be a sense of boundaries in your heart. What cannot be done or asked for is a test of a person's sobriety and wisdom. There is a cloud in the Tang Dynasty official book "Ministers and Tracks": "Those who know do not do what they do, and those who are honest do not seek what they have, and they are famous for their far-reaching harm." Therefore, a gentleman should be honest and honest to be true, and keep clean to protect his body. It means that a wise man does not do what he should not do, and an honest man does not covet what he should not have, so that he can keep away from calamity and make his name known. Therefore, a gentleman pursues honesty to preserve his nature, and abides by honesty to protect his net worth.
Those who are incorruptible should first overcome greed, not for material servitude. Only when a person does not covet or take things that he does not have can he maintain his sanity and see clearly the hidden dangers behind unjust gains. On the contrary, material desires grow, and those who should not possess dare to stretch out their hands, and those who are not their own dare to take them. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Xu was Nanyang Taishou, and an official knew that he liked to eat fish, so he deliberately took Nanyang's specialty Baihe carp, greeted him a few words, turned his head and left, and did not allow Yang Xu to refuse. After the official left, Yang Xu hung the carp on the door beam, and then the official came to deliver the fish again, and Yang Xu pointed to the fish hanging high and said, "The fish that was sent last time is still hanging there, and it has become dried fish, please take it back with it." When the official saw what Yang Xu was doing, he gave up the idea of giving gifts. The allusion "the sheep continues to hang the fish" is to warn the world that it is not its own, and a fish cannot accept it, and it is not advisable to share the wealth, and it is not possible to be greedy for the interests of oneself.
Su Shi said in "Red Cliff Fu": "Between heaven and earth, everything has its own owner, and it is not mine, although it is not worth anything." "Since everything in the world belongs to each other, and it is not one's own, do not possess even the slightest thing. Su Shi loved calligraphy and painting when he was young, and he collected it at home, so he was afraid of losing it; What others have, lest they not get. Later, he woke up: "I am thin and rich but thicker than books, light on life and life and heavy on painting, wouldn't I turn my mistakes upside down and lose my original heart?" Since then, he no longer "pays attention to things" - thinking about taking good paintings and calligraphy as his own, but "meaning in things" - tasting from the perspective of appreciation.
The virtue of being an official lies in being honest. For the Chinese Communists, "not seeking what is not what is necessary" reflects the cultivation of party spirit. Gu Wenchang, the secretary of the "Four Haves", has dealt with forestry for most of his life, but he never buys wooden furniture and "does not touch an inch of wood in the public house"; When Yang Shanzhou went to the countryside and went on business trips, he paid for food by himself, and "never let his children take the bus once"; Kong Fansen "does not allow his son to take a notebook from the unit"; Huang Kaiqun "doesn't eat more than one public egg"...... They are honest and self-disciplined, distinguish between public and private, do not own anything, do not seek a single grain, do not take a penny, and their integrity has set a benchmark for future generations.
"Those who are incorruptible are also the foundation of government." Eliminating corruption and honesty and keeping private and public affairs is the duty and bottom line that politicians should abide by. Party members and cadres should always think about the harm of greed, discipline themselves in small things, and temper their determination to resist corruption bit by bit. In the face of material temptation, we should always maintain "self-discipline and consciousness without reminding", keep our eyes open, distinguish whether it is "water in the well" or "water outside the well", insist on "taking nothing outside the salary", and be a good cadre who is dedicated to the public, upright, and spotless. (Wang Jun)
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