Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Be wise as an official, be fair in business, be cautious in solitude, and be upright in life. What does this sentence mean?

Be wise as an official, be fair in business, be cautious in solitude, and be upright in life. What does this sentence mean?

The meaning of this sentence is: be fair as an official, be cautious when you are alone, and be honest as a person.

This is a moral requirement for officials or public officials, emphasizing the importance of justice, fairness, prudence and honesty. We must adhere to these principles, safeguard justice, promote harmony and set an example for being an official, doing business, being independent and establishing ourselves.