1. Idioms
1. Remove harm for the people
[wèi mín chú hài]?
Remove harm for the people.
2. Sacrifice yourself for others
[shě jǐ wèi rén]?
Sacrifice your own interests for the sake of others.
3. To uphold justice on behalf of Heaven
[tì tiān xíng dào]?
To uphold justice on behalf of Heaven. Peasant uprisings in feudal society often used this as a slogan to mobilize and organize the masses.
4. After death
[sǐ ér hòu yǐ]?
Has: stopped. Don't stop until you're dead. Describes a lifelong struggle to fulfill a responsibility.
5. Outstanding achievements
[gōng gāo gài shì]?
The merits are great and no one in the contemporary era can match them.
6. Asking for life for the people
[wèi mín qǐng mìng]?
Pleading for the people to save their lives or relieve their suffering. Generally refers to speaking for the people. "Historical Records: Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin": "Because of the people's desires, Xixiang asked for orders for the people, and the world responded."
7. Helping others
[zhù rén wéi lè]?
Helping people is happiness.
8. Snow-born plum bones
[xuě tāi méi gǔ]?
A metaphor for nobleness.
9. Do your best
[jū gōng jìn cuì]?
Be respectful and cautious, diligent, dedicated, and dedicate everything. Zhuge Liang of Shu Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms "The Later Disciple's Example": "Bow down and do your best, and then die." Jiexiu: Toil exhausted.
2. Famous Quotes
1. We are the masters of the country and should always think about the country. ——Lei Feng
2. Nails have two advantages: one is squeezing power, and the other is drilling power. We must promote this "nail" spirit in study and be good at squeezing and drilling. ——Lei Feng