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Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang

Proof: Wen Tianxiang: He was the first Jinshi in the fourth year of Baoyou (1256), but he did not receive an official position due to the death of his father. In the early years of Kaiqing (1259), the Mongolian army attacked Ezhou (today's Wuchang, Hubei Province). The eunuch Dong Songchen asked Lizong to move the capital to avoid the enemy. Wen Tianxiang asked the minister to kill Dong Songchen to inspire people and provide a strategy to defend against the enemy. Not adopted. Later, he served successively as Langguan of the Ministry of Justice, Zhi Ruizhou and other positions. In the sixth year of Xianchun (1270), he was dismissed for offending his traitor Jia Sidao. In the first month of the first year of Deyou (1275), Wen Yuan's army marched eastward. Wen Tianxiang organized a rebel army in Ganzhou and marched to Lin'an (now Hangzhou, the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty at that time). The following year, he was appointed Prime Minister and Privy Envoy. At that time, the Yuan army had advanced towards Lin'an, and he was sent to the Yuan camp to negotiate. He was detained and taken to the north. At the end of February, Tianxiang, his guest Du Hu and other twelve people died in Zhenzhou at night. Returning to the south by sea, he went to Fujian to fight against the Yuan Dynasty with Zhang Shijie, Lu Xiufu and others. In the second year of Jingyan's reign (1277), he marched into Jiangxi and recovered many prefectures and counties. Soon, he was defeated by the heavy troops of the Yuan Dynasty. His wife and children were all captured, and many soldiers died. Tianxiang escaped alone, and then retreated to Guangdong to continue fighting against the Yuan Dynasty. Later, he was captured in Wupoling (now Haifeng County, Guangdong) in December of the same year due to an attack by Yuan soldiers led by traitors. Yuan general Zhang Hongfan forced him to surrender Zhang Shijie, so he wrote a poem "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" to complain. The last sentence goes: "No one has died since ancient times, and his loyalty will be remembered by history." The next year, he was escorted to Dadu (today's Beijing) and imprisoned for four years. After experiencing various severe tests, he remained unyielding. He died calmly in 1283 at the age of 47.

Everyone learns from what he or she knows, and everyone makes the most of what they know. This will make the country strong and prosperous and not subject to foreign aggression, and it will be able to stand on the earth. ——Zhan Tianyou

The country belongs to everyone, and patriotism is everyone’s duty. ——Tao Xingzhi

Patriotism is above all else. ——Chopin

Proof: Qu Yuan: According to the "Biography of Qu Yuan Jia Sheng" in "Historical Records", Qu Yuan was a minister during the reign of King Huai of Chu. He was "well-read and strong-willed, wise at managing chaos, and skilled in rhetoric." When he came in, he discussed state affairs with the king and issued orders; when he went out, he received guests and dealt with the princes. The king was not responsible for it." Because he was put in the important position of King Huai of Chu, he aroused the jealousy of Shangguan officials and his order Yin Zilan. King Huai and King Qingxiang who succeeded him had previously slandered Qu Yuan. King Chu gradually alienated Qu Yuan and refused to accept his advice. Finally, he even exiled Qu Yuan. Full of grief and anger, Qu Yuan wandered around the world and wrote his last masterpiece. After "Huaisha", Huaishi threw himself into the Miluo River. Decades after Qu Yuan's death, the Chu State was finally destroyed by Qin due to slanderous ministers and misled the country. But Qu Yuan, a tragic hero who was loyal but suspicious, still lived in the Chu State. In the heart of the surname. The following story can be used to illustrate the Chu people's love for Qu Yuan.

People cannot live without bread; people cannot live without the motherland. ——Hugo

As long as a person loves his motherland and has a patriotic heart, he can solve any problem and endure any pain and injustice. ——Bing Xin

Even if you lend me treasures and honors, I don’t want to leave my motherland, because even though my motherland is in shame, I still like, love and bless my motherland! ——Petofi

True patriotism should not be expressed in beautiful words, but should be expressed in actions that benefit the motherland and the people. ——Dobrolyubov

Proof: During the Anti-Japanese War, a nationally famous anti-Japanese young hero appeared in Moyuan County, Hebei Province. His name was Wang Erxiao. Wang Erxiao was only seven years old when he died. When the Japanese were raiding a ravine, in order to protect thousands of fellow villagers and cadres, he risked his own life and led the enemy into an ambush of the Eighth Route Army. The furious Japanese soldiers held Wang Erxiao on the tip of a spear and threw him to death on a big rock. The cadres and fellow villagers were out of danger, and the young hero Wang Erxiao died heroically. The touching story of Wang Erxiao quickly spread throughout the liberated areas. Every fellow villager sang the song of Erxiao Cowherd with tears in his eyes. The Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily reported the heroic deeds of Wang Erxiao on the front page. Tufang Bing and Jiefu, who were both literary and artistic warriors in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border area, quickly composed the famous children's song "Singing the Second Little Cowherd" that was later sung throughout China.

I would rather be a vagabond than a slave to subjugation.

——Feng Zikai

How great is the power of patriotism! In front of it, what do people’s love for life and fear of suffering count? What does man himself mean in front of it? ——Chernyshevsky

We must dedicate the best passion in our hearts to the motherland. ——Pushkin

Proof: Su Wu Muyang

Those who do not even love the motherland will not love anything. ——Byron

Without the motherland, there is no happiness. Everyone must be rooted in the soil of the motherland. ——Turgenius

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Whoever does not belong to his motherland, then he does not belong to mankind. ——Belinsky

Don’t ask what the country can do for you, but ask what you can do for the country. ——Kennedy