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Famous sayings praising heroes

The famous words praising heroes are as follows:

1. When the White Horse was in trouble, when the general made achievements, he beheaded his head and went out without hindrance, riding his horse and carrying a knife to chase him. His ambition was eternal, and his heroism was full of wonder. He was a respectable temple, and he was loyal and brave.

2. the Three Kingdoms, divided, have been bound by his greatness is a heroic enemy, Sun Quan should lose heart, Cao Cao wants to move the capital, and China is majestic and famous.

3. Bury me on a high mountain and look at my mainland; The mainland is invisible, only crying, burying me on the mountain and looking at my hometown; Hometown is invisible and can never be forgotten.

4. bow your head without Qilu, and look at the sea in the east like a cup; Fighting on a peak, I don't believe that thousands of mountains are open, and the day is full of hibiscus, and the sky is full of stones. You can see that after Qin Shi, there is still the Han Emperor's Terrace.

5. If you swear to make meritorious deeds, you must pay for your kindness, kill the tiger and leopard with your life, and swear with your life. Yan Liang, the white horse, died, and Wen Chou, who is a hero? Don't live up to your birthday.

6. Treatment is divided into internal and external surgery. There are few wonderful arts in the world, and God's power is rare, but only Guan Jiang, the holy hand can cure Hua Tuo, the flesh on the bone should be curetted, the blood in the basin is full, and the answer before the bottle is still laughing, and the reputation in history will never be worn away.

7. At the sight of Yantai, the guests were frightened, and the drums and drums were loud, and the Han generals would camp, in an endless cold light of massive snow and tall flags on three borders rise up like a dawn, and the battlefields were even connected with Hu Yue, mountain-clouds like chairmen bear the Great Wall from the sea, though no youthful clerk meant to be a great general I throw aside my writing-brush and like the student who tossed off cap for a lariat I challenge what may come.

8. I can't cross the river, and I don't know if it's safe or not. When I'm in the dark, I'm afraid I'll miss my parents more.