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1. 34廉则年如一日,好过;贪则日似一年,难熬。
1. If one is honest, a year feels like a day; if one is greedy, a day feels like a year, making it difficult to endure.
2. 严格说来,生活在现在的人很少,但几乎没有人准备生活在别的时代。——斯威夫特
2. Strictly speaking, there are very few people living in the present, but almost no one is prepared to live in another era. - Swift
3. 人类也需要梦想者,这种人醉心于一种事业的大公无私的发展,因而不能注意自 身的物质利益。——法居里夫人
3. Humans also need dreamers, people who are dedicated to the disinterested development of a cause, and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material interests. — Marie Curie
4. 小利,大利之蛀;贪小利,则大利必亡。北齐·刘昼《刘子·贪爱》
4. Minor gains are the worms that eat away at major benefits; if one is greedy for minor gains, then major benefits will surely perish. From the work "Liu Zi: Greed and Love" by Liu Zhou of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
5. 当你做成功一件事,千万不要等待着享受荣誉,应该再做那些需要的事。——巴斯德
5. When you have succeeded in doing something, never wait to enjoy the honor; instead, go on to do those things that need to be done. — Pasteur
6. 义动君子,利动贪人。《后汉书·班固列传》
6. The benevolent move of a gentleman, the greedy move of a person seeking profit. ("The Book of the Later Han" by Ban Gu)
7. 北风:寒风。此处语意双关,亦指元朝的残暴势力。
7. North Wind: Cold wind. This also has a double meaning, referring to the brutal forces of the Yuan Dynasty.
8. 该得到的荣誉却未得到,比不该得到荣誉而得到要好得多。——马克·吐温
8. It is far better to not receive the honor that one deserves than to receive the honor that one does not deserve. — Mark Twain
9. 14无信则无友,有信则多友;无廉则人厌,有廉则人喜。
9. Without trust, there are no friends; with trust, there are many friends; without integrity, people are repelled; with integrity, people are pleased.
10. 勤奋的人是时间的主人,懒惰的人是时间的奴隶。
10. Diligent people are the masters of time, while lazy people are the slaves of time.
11. 砥廉哲理启示 高尚的情感和坚韧的意志,不是生来就有的,而是要像石灰那样,顶住千千万万的诱惑,经过千锤万击、烈火焚烧、粉身碎骨的磨炼,才能够形成,并且将清白留在人间。
11. The Philosophy of Perseverance: Noble emotions and strong will are not innate; they must withstand countless temptations like lime, endure thousands of blows, fiery trials, and be crushed into dust. Only then can they be formed, and leave purity in the world.
12. 砥廉哲理启示 “春蚕到死丝方尽,蜡炬成灰泪始干”,是李商隐这首诗中流传千古的名句。曾经使多少人为之感动,为之感慨。
12. The philosophical thought of "As the silkworm spins to the end of its life, its silk is exhausted; as the candle burns to ash, its tears dry," is a famous line from the poem by Li Shangyin that has been passed down through the ages. It has moved and touched countless people.
13. 石灰吟(明 于谦) 千锤万凿出深山,烈火焚烧若等闲,粉身碎骨全不怕,要留青白在人间。
13. "The Lament of Lime (by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty) Through thousands of blows and chisels, from the deep mountains it comes forth; Burning fiercely in flames, it seems as easy as nothing; Even if ground to powder and shattered to bones, it dares not fear; It wishes to leave its green and white in the world among men."
14. 生命的全部的意义在于无穷地探索尚未知道的东西。——左拉
14. The entire meaning of life lies in the endless exploration of the unknown. — Zola
15. 用“分”来计算时间的人,比用“时来计算时间的人,时间多五十九倍。——雷巴柯夫
15. A person who calculates time in "minutes" has sixty-nine times more time than a person who calculates time in "hours." - Rybakov
16. 执志不绝群,则不能臻成功铭弘勋。———— (晋)葛洪
16. If one does not persevere in their determination and not give up among the crowd, they cannot achieve great success and grand merit. —— (Jin) Ge Hong
17. 心如规矩,志如尺衡,平静如正直如绳。汉·严遵《道德指归论》
17. The heart is like a rule, the intention is like a measuring scale, and it is calm, upright, and as steady as a rope. Han Yan Zun, "On the Return to the Tao"
18. 从来天下之患,无过官冗,人人能言其弊,而不能去其害。(宋)苏轼
18. Throughout history, there has never been a greater problem than the excess of government officials. Everyone can speak of its弊端, but no one can eliminate its harm. (Song Dynasty) Su Shi
19. 其身正,不令而行;其身不正,虽令不行。——孔子
19. If a leader is upright, he does not need to issue orders; if he is not upright, even orders will not be followed. — Confucius
20. 临阵勇,临财廉,临事勤,临民仁。《宋朝事实类苑·德量智识》
20. Bravery in the face of battle, honesty in the presence of wealth, diligence in handling affairs, and kindness towards the people. — "Deeds and Virtues of the Song Dynasty"
21. 举事以为人者,众助之;举事以自为者,众去之。(汉)《淮南子》
21. If one undertakes a task for the benefit of others, people will support them; if one undertakes a task for oneself, people will abandon them. (Han Dynasty) "Huai Nan Zi"
22. 党员干部要做到三不伸手:在荣誉上不伸手上不伸手,在物质上不伸手。
22. Party members and cadres should adhere to the "three non-protrusions": not to reach out for honors, not to reach out for material benefits.
23. 生死疲劳,从贪欲起;少欲无为,身心自在。《八大人觉经》
23. The fatigue of life and death originates from greed; with less desire and doing nothing, the body and mind are at ease. "The Sutra of the Eight Great Realizations."
24. 2心中常念人民苦 身边牢筑防腐墙
24. Always keep in mind the people's hardships, and firmly build a corruption prevention wall around you.
25. 知而不言,是不忠之臣;不知而言,乃不智之臣。《南齐书·崔慧景附崔偃》
25. Knowing but not speaking is a disloyal minister; not knowing but speaking is an unwise minister. -- "The Book of the Southern Qi (Nán Qí shū) · Attachment of Cuī Huìjǐng to Cuī Yǎn"
26. 20与民同乐乃万乐之本,为民办事乃万事之先。
26. Sharing joy with the people is the essence of all joy, and serving the people is the priority of all endeavors.
27. 立公心甘作公仆德乃大,去私念不谋私利品自高。
27. With a public-spirited heart, one readily becomes a public servant, and virtue is thereby magnified; by eliminating personal desires and not seeking personal gains, one's character naturally becomes noble.
28. 晓镜但愁云鬓改,夜吟应觉月光寒。蓬山此去无多路,青鸟殷勤为探看。
28. In the morning, I worry as I look at my mirror, my hair now tinged with gray. At night, I should feel the chill of the moonlight as I sing. The distance to Mount Fengshan is not far, and the bluebird diligently searches for a view.
29. 其进锐者,其退速 译文前进太猛的人,后退也会快 (
29. He who advances too vigorously, will also retreat quickly. (Translation: The person who advances too fiercely will also retreat swiftly.)
30. 先谋后事者逸,先事后谋者失。《旧唐书·陈子昂传》
30. He who plans first and then acts is at ease, but he who acts first and then plans is lost. ("Old Book of Tang · Chen Zicang Biography")
31. 清正廉明,树师者风范;刚正不阿,扬中华正气。
31. Uphold integrity and honesty, setting an example for teachers; be firm and upright without compromise, promoting the righteousness of the Chinese nation.
32. 人情得足,苦于放纵,快须臾之欲,望慎罚之义。范晔
32. Satisfied with human feelings, he is tormented by indulgence, quickly satisfying his desires, hoping for the meaning of cautious punishment. Fan Ye
33. 民主集中,民族复兴;独断专行,自毁前程;党风正,世风日正;勤政爱民,国运昌盛。
33. Democratic centralism, national rejuvenation; arbitrary rule, self-destructive future; a healthy party spirit, a better world; diligent governance and love for the people, a prosperous national destiny.
34. 时间,每天得到的都是24小时,可是一天的时间给勤勉的人带来智慧与力量,给懒散的人只能留下一片悔恨。——鲁迅
34. Time, everyone gets 24 hours each day, but the time of a day brings wisdom and strength to the diligent, while only leaving regret for the lazy.- Lu Xun
35. 谬误有多种多样,而正确却只有一种,这就是为什么失败容易成功难脱靶容易中靶难缘故———— (希腊)亚里士多德
35. There are many kinds of errors, but there is only one truth, which is why failure is easy and success is hard, missing the target is easy and hitting the target is hard —— (Greek) Aristotle
36. 谁若想在困厄时得到援助,就应在平日待人以宽。——萨迪
36. Whoever wishes to be supported in times of adversity should be lenient in their dealings with others in ordinary times. - Saadi
37. 省刑罚,薄税敛,深耕易耨(n^u) 译文减免刑罚,减轻赋税,让百姓能深耕细作,早除秽草 (
37. To reduce punishment, lighten the tax burden, and encourage thorough plowing and weeding (n^u) - Translated as: To mitigate penalties, reduce taxes, and enable the people to engage in deep plowing and meticulous weeding, to early remove weeds.
38. 拼命去取得成功,但不要期望一定会成功。---- (英国)法拉第
38. Strive desperately for success, but do not expect to be guaranteed of it. ---- (British) Faraday
39. 5廉而洁,一身正气;勤而俭,两袖清风。——王仲敏
39.廉而洁, a person exudes an aura of integrity; diligent and thrifty, one's sleeves are as clean as wind. - Wang Zhongmin
40. 竹石 (清 郑燮(xiè)) 咬定青山不放松,立根原在破岩中。
40. Bamboo and Stone (Qing Dynasty, Zheng Xie) Clinging to the green mountains with firmness, its roots are originally in the broken rocks.
41. 心之官则思,思则得之,不思则不得也 译文心这个器官职在思考,思考才能获得,不思考便不能获得 (
41. The function of the heart is to think; when one thinks, one attains understanding, but if one does not think, one cannot attain understanding.
42. 名誉是一种无聊的最靠不住的随意赏赐;往往得来全不凭功德,失去又不是咎由自取。——莎士比亚
42. Honor is the most trivial and unreliable of favors; often gained not through virtue, and often lost not through fault. — Shakespeare
43. 好动与不满足是进步的第一必需品。——爱迪生
43. Restlessness and dissatisfaction are the first necessities of progress. - Thomas Edison
44. 成功之难如升天,覆坠之易如燎毛。———— (唐)柳仳
44. The difficulty of success is as hard as ascending to heaven, and the ease of failure is as easy as lighting a hair. —— (Tang Dynasty) Liu Pi
45. 众人皆以奢靡为荣,吾心独以简素为美。宋·司马光《训简示康》
45. Everyone considers extravagance and luxury as a matter of pride, but in my heart, I alone regard simplicity and modesty as beautiful. -- Song Dynasty, Sima Guang, "Instructions for Simplicity"
46. 骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍;锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。——荀况
46. A swift horse can leap no more than ten steps in one bound; a slow horse can cover ten spans with continuous effort. If one carves and gives up, even rotten wood cannot be broken; but if one carves without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved. — Xun Kuang
47. 为清官死,死有余荣。明·朱祖文《北行日谱》
47. To die for an upright official is to die with honor. Ming Zhu Zuwén, "The Diary of a Northern Journey"
48. 作为一个科学家来说,我的成功……最主要的是:爱科学作者:在长期思索任何问题上的无限耐心作者:在观察和搜集事实上的勤勉作者:相当的发明能力和常识。---- (英国)达尔文
48. As a scientist, my success...is mainly due to: a love for science; an infinite patience in pondering any issue; diligence in observing and collecting facts; a considerable ability for invention; and common sense. -- (British) Charles Darwin
49. 世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而奋斗。——苏格拉底
49. The greatest joy in the world is to struggle for ideals. — Socrates
50. 最好不是在夕阳西下的时候幻想什么,而要在旭日初升的时候就投入工作。——谢觉哉
50. It is better not to indulge in daydreams at the setting of the sun, but to dive into work at the rising of the sun. — Xie Juezai
51. 明道德以固本,重修养以强魂,知廉耻以净心,祛贪欲以守节。
51. Clarify moral principles to strengthen the foundation, emphasize self-cultivation to fortify the spirit, understand modesty and shame to purify the heart, and dispel greed to uphold integrity.
52. 廉耻,立人之大节,盖不廉,则无所不取;不耻,则无所不为,为人而如此,则祸乱败亡,亦无所不至。
52. Shame and modesty are the great virtues of a person. Without shame, one will take everything without scruple; without modesty, one will do anything without reservation. If a person behaves in this way, they will lead to disasters, chaos, and ruin without exception.
53. 悲观的人,先被自己打败,然后才被生活打败;乐观的人,先战胜自己,然后才战胜生活。——汪国真
53. Pessimists are first defeated by themselves, and then by life; optimists conquer themselves first, and then conquer life. -- Wang Guozhen
54. 善则赏之,过则匡之,患则救之,失则革之。《左传》
54. If one does good, reward them; if one commits a fault, correct them; if one encounters danger, rescue them; if one makes a mistake, reform them. —— Zuozhuan (The Book of Zuozheng)
55. 清正俭素,门无私谒。《魏书·彭城王传》
55. Pure and thrifty, with no private visits at the gate. ("The Book of Wei · The Biography of King Cheng of Pengcheng")
56. 冰心:清明纯洁的心,比喻心地莹洁。毛壶:玉制的壶,比喻高洁。
56. Bingxin: A pure and clear heart, a metaphor for a pure and clean mind. Mao壶: A jade pot, a metaphor for nobility and purity.
57. 为政戒贪,贪利贪,贪名亦贪,勿骛声华忘政事;
57. In governing, be wary of greed; be cautious of greed for profit, for fame, and for glory. Do not chase after glitter and fame while neglecting governmental affairs.
58. 现在优于其他一切时间它是我们自己的。——阿根廷
58. Now is better than any other time; it is our own. – Argentina
59. 时间的步伐有三种:未来姗姗来迟,现在像箭一样飞逝,过去永远静立不动。——席勒
59. The pace of time has three stages: the future comes late, the present flies like an arrow, and the past stands still forever. - Schiller
60. 宁可枝头抱香死,何曾吹落北风中。注释 ①郑思肖:1241-1381,字忆翁,号所南,福建连江人。
60. Would rather die embracing the fragrance on the branch, than ever be blown away by the north wind. Notes: ①Zheng Sishao (1241-1381), also known as Yi Wang and Suonan, was a native of Lianjiang, Fujian Province.
61. 天子不仁,不保四海;诸侯不仁,不保社稷;卿大夫不仁,不保宗庙;士庶人不仁,不保四体 译文天子不行仁,便保不住他的天下;诸侯不行仁,便保不住他的国家;卿、大夫不行仁,便保不住他的宗庙;一般的老百姓不行仁,便保不住自己的身体 (
61. If the Son of Heaven is not benevolent, he cannot protect his empire; if the feudal lords are not benevolent, they cannot protect their states; if the ministers and officials are not benevolent, they cannot protect their ancestral temples; if common people are not benevolent, they cannot protect their own bodies.
62. 成功与失败的分水岭,可以用这五个字来表达——我没有时间。———— (美国)富兰克林
62. The dividing line between success and failure can be summed up in these five words — I don't have time. — Franklin (USA)
63. 这两句诗原本在于写相思之苦,并表达出至死方休的坚贞爱情。但是,同样也为我们提供了深刻的砥廉启示。
63. These two lines of poetry were originally written to express the bitterness of longing and convey a steadfast love that continues until death. However, they also provide us with profound insights into self-improvement and integrity.
64. 虚荣、浮华、卑鄙狭隘的毛病,……是极普遍的,人们常发现自己有这些毛病,也常发现别人有这些毛病,所以人们虽然仰望比较完善标准,却从来不苛责这些缺点。——居里夫人
64. Vanity, ostentation, and base, narrow-mindedness... are extremely common... People often find these flaws in themselves and in others, so people, while looking up to a more perfect standard, never criticize these shortcomings. - Madame Curie
65. 言之非难,行之为难。故贤者处实而效功,亦非徒陈空文而已。《盐铁论》
65. It is not difficult to talk, but it is difficult to act. Therefore, the wise live by actions and achieve results, not just by empty talk. "The Salt and Iron Discourse"
66. 名声有时会产生某些无用的东西。——托马斯·富勒
66. Reputation sometimes produces some useless things. — Thomas Fuller
67. 廉者,民之表也;贪者,民之贼也。(宋)包拯
67. The honest are the role models of the people; the greedy are the enemies of the people. (Song Dynasty) Bao Zheng
68. 时间就是生命,无端的空耗别人的时间,其实无异于谋财害命的。——鲁迅
68. Time is life, and squandering other people's time is, in fact, no different from plotting to harm them and take their lives. — Lu Xun
69. 公家之利,知无不为,忠也。《左传·僖公九年》
69. It is loyal to know the public interest and strive to do everything without hesitation. — Zuozhuan (The Spring and Autumn Annals of the State of Lu) Ji Gong the Ninth Year.
70. 赏厚可令廉士动心,罚重可令凶人丧魄。(唐)韩愈
70. Rich rewards can move the hearts of honest men, and severe punishment can terrify violent individuals. (Tang Dynasty) Han Yu
71. 能省事,自无妄费,无妄费,方可与讲廉。清·申居郧《西岩》
71. To save trouble, there is no unnecessary waste. Without unnecessary waste, one can talk about frugality. Qing Shenju Yun's "Xiyuan"
72. 芙蓉楼送辛渐(唐 王昌龄) 寒雨连江夜入吴,平明送客楚山孤。洛阳亲友如相问,一片冰心在玉壶。
72. "Furong Building Farewell to Xin Zhen" (Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling) Cold rain merges with the river at night, as I journey to Wu; at dawn, I bid farewell, leaving the solitary Chu Mountains behind. If friends and relatives in Luoyang inquire, tell them that a heart as cold as ice is contained within a jade pot.
73. 利用寸阴是任何种类的战斗中博得胜利的秘诀。
73. Making use of fleeting moments is the secret to winning in any kind of battle.
74. 清正俭约,是居官之良法。清·陈弘谋《从政遗规》卷下《寒松堂集》
74. Virtue and thrift are the good ways of being an official. Qing·Chen Hongmou "Rules of Political Succession" Volume 2 "The Collection of Han Song Tang".
75. 勿唯小贻大,勿唯私损公;勿唯利害己,勿唯权伤民。
75. Do not only cause great harm from a small matter, do not only damage the public for personal gain; do not only harm oneself for personal interests, do not only injure the people for power.
76. 做人要堂堂正正,堂堂正正心自安;为官要清清白白清清白白树德行。
76. One should be upright in conduct, and a upright heart will bring peace; as a public official, one should be pure and honest, thereby establishing virtue and integrity.
77. 宁可清贫自乐,不作浊富多忧。宋·释道元《景德传灯录》
77. It is better to live in poverty with joy than to be wealthy and burdened with worries. — Song Dynasty, Master Dao Yuan, "Record of the transmission of the lamp of Ching-te."
78. 26杯觥交错后最易迷失方向,灯红酒绿中莫忘己是公仆。
78. After 26 cups of clinking glasses, it is easiest to lose one's sense of direction. Amidst the glow of lights and the red and green of wine, do not forget that you are a public servant.