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Poetry on the culture of incorruptibility

1, the first

"Ode to Integrity"

Corruption is like a spring breeze, blowing away the motherland flowers everywhere

Corruption is like a spring rain, nourishing the earth is full of vitality

Corruption is the party's consistent style, the cadres of the work of the guidelines

Corruption is the protection of the country's development, the people of the foundation of the rich and strong

I love the lotus flower

No matter where you live

You and I should abide by the party's constitution and adhere to the principle

I love the pine's tenacity, perseverance and uprightness

She was born with a set of proud bones, and bitterly guarded a point of perseverance

I love the mountain bamboo's humility and modesty

She would rather bend than bend, but she is a good person.

She would rather bend, willing to dedicate the virtues

Corruption is like a mountain stream clear river

Corruption is like flowers on the field

offer fragrance bursts, bring the color of spring

Let us know that integrity is selfless dedication

2, the second

Corruption

Like a cluster of plum blossoms

Being proud of the frost and the cold, I have to go through a lot of trouble.

Frost and snow

Corruption

Like a pine and cypress

Green in all seasons

Corruption

Like a section of bamboo

Beat the wind and rain

Corruption

It's a kind of pure character

Don't want to be complimented on the good color

Only to leave the air full of dryness

We each have to do a good job, we should do it, we should do it.

Every one of us should be a person of integrity

3. The third piece

Lime Chant

Ming Yu Qian

Thousands of hammers and thousands of strikes (chiseling) out of the mountains, the fire burns as if waiting for nothing.

It is not afraid to break my bones and body, but to leave my innocence on earth.

Expanded Information:

1, "The Lime Chant" Background: Yu Qian was a young man who was a hard worker with a great ambition. Legend has it that one day, he walked to a lime kiln, watching the master gin calcined lime. Just see a pile of green and black rocks, after the burning fire, are turned into white lime. He was y moved and wrote this poem after a little thought.

2, "Lime Chant" works appreciation:

The first line "thousands of hammers and ten thousand chisels out of the mountains" is to describe the mining of limestone is not easy.

The second sentence, "The fire burns as if it were idle". The phrase "burning with fire", of course, refers to the burning of limestone. The addition of the word "if idle" makes people feel that not only is the burning of limestone, it also seems to symbolize that no matter how severe the test faced by the people of the world, they are calm and relaxed, as if they were idle.

The third sentence, "I'm not afraid to break my bones". "Broken bones" is a very good image of the limestone burned into lime powder, and "not afraid" three words and make us think of which may have the spirit of sacrifice. As for the last sentence, "to leave a clean slate on earth", is the author in the direct expression of feelings, determined to be pure and clean people.

Yu Qian, the author of the official integrity, has vindicated the wrongful imprisonment, disaster relief, loved by the people. When Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was invaded by Wala, Emperor Yingzong was captured. Yuqian proposed to set up the King Emperor, personally led the troops to defend Beijing, repel the Verrat, so that the people from the Mongolian aristocrats again barbaric rule. But after the restoration of Emperor Yingzong, he killed the national hero for the crime of treason.

The song "Lime Chant" can be said to be a true reflection of Yu Qian's life and personality.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lime Gita