Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What does "integrity" mean among many people in our Chinese nation who have integrity?

What does "integrity" mean among many people in our Chinese nation who have integrity?

The quality of upholding justice and not giving in to enemies or pressure. "You can die in the evening when you hear the Tao", which reveals the source of integrity. "Do your best, die before you die", which summarizes the expansion of honesty; "Heroes are born and die, but it is time to swim", which is the sublimation of wholeness in abstraction. The integrity and faith cultivated, carried forward and passed down from generation to generation are the soul and backbone that has supported the Chinese nation for thousands of years.

A probe into the meaning of words

1. refers to ambition and moral integrity.

Biography of Historical Records of Zheng Ji: "(Dark) studious, ranger, honest."

2. refers to festivals.

"Book Essentials": "The year is set at four o'clock in the leap month"

Confucius' Ying Da Shu': "It's just the age, so it's full of clouds and gas, which is called the festival of twenty-four gas months."

Tao Qian's poem "Persuade Agriculture": "Honesty is easy to pass, but peace is hard to last."