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“It’s Not Right for You to Tell Lies, but Our Leaders Should Be Partially Responsible for This Matter”2009-04-28
“Totally Take Good Care of the Laid-off Workers”2009-04-28
As Long As I Am the Premier, Interior Decoration of the Conference Room Will Not Be Permitted2009-04-28
Yan Jian Punished His Son2009-04-27
The Origin of Amount in Words2009-04-27
Burn Up the Boat to Weigh the Nails Used2009-04-27
Entertain Prefecture Chief with “Salty, Bitter, Hot and Sour” Flavors2009-04-24
Emperor Yongzheng and His “I Only Believe It in Part” 2009-04-24
Receive a Melon, but Give a Bolt of Cloth in Return2009-04-24
Lei Yi Refused to Accept a Gift2009-04-22
Frugal Hu Lvguang2009-04-22
The County Magistrate Served as a Boat Tracker2009-04-21
The Origin of the “Admonition Stone” 2009-04-21
The Nobility Bridge2009-04-17
Decline a Gift Politely2009-04-17
Strike the Gift-giver2009-04-17
An Announcement on Banning Sending Gifts2009-04-17
Expose a Goose Publicly2009-04-17
The Basic Norms that WangAnshi of the Northern Song Dynasty Observed in Being an Official and a Man2009-04-17
Yu Chenglong- the No. One Honest and Upright Official2009-04-17
Yao Liang and His Mother2009-04-17
An Unyielding Official-Dou Guangding2009-04-17
My Hands Are Beautiful, but They Do Not Touch Others’ Money2009-03-30
A Clean-handed Official2009-03-30
Yu Qian, a Poor But Honest Official2009-03-16
As Poor as a Church Mouse2009-03-16
Wu Yinzhi Was Not Afraid of Drinking the Greedy Spring Water2009-03-16
Tao Kan’s Mother Declined the Offer of Fish2009-03-16
One-copper-coin Prefecture Chief2009-03-16
Yang Zhen Refused to Accept Gold2009-03-16

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National Bureau of Corruption Prevention of China
NO.2 Guang'An Men Nan jie,Xuanwu Disrict,Beijing