Social honesty is a kind of moral power, which is sublimated into conscious consciousness and code of conduct through moral internalization. For individuals or organizations, this internal force will have internal binding force or restriction on their behavior. As a moral standard, social integrity relies on people's internal strength to ensure that it is observed and self-discipline by each individual. Choosing honesty and abiding by honesty means that once the public has recognized a certain code of conduct, they will not only consciously abide by it, but also have a common condemnation to the subjects who do not abide by it, and will consciously stay away from it, unwilling to contact with it. Therefore, the moral restraint of social honesty also includes the social pressure formed by the social demand of honesty.