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Don't forget the famous aphorism of national humiliation and striving for strength.

1. I care about my country and forget my home, and I sacrifice my life to help the poor, and I am also loyal to my subjects. -Cao Zhi in the Han and Wei Dynasties

Vernacular writing: It is the aspiration of loyal courtiers to revitalize the country, regardless of personal gains and losses and safety, and sacrifice personal life to save the country from danger.

2. If you want to settle down, you must settle down first. -Wu Zetian

3. The shamelessness of the literati is a national shame. —— Gu Yanwu in Qing Dynasty

4. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world, and he would rather be a tramp than a conquered people. -modern Feng Zikai

5. How can you become famous before the national humiliation is over? -Li Bai

in Tang Dynasty: How did the country become famous before it was washed clean?

6. If you want to be rich and strong to brush national humiliation, you should not store talents. -Tan Sitong in Qing Dynasty

Vernacular: If you want to use prosperity to wash away the shame of the country, it is essential to reserve talents.