The famous saying of dying for the people
I often think about the urgency of dying for my country: this sentence comes from Sima Qian's statement in the Han Dynasty, which often refers to praising patriotism and loving the people, but for the needs of our country, we should be prepared, not afraid of sacrifice, and die for our country if necessary. Patriotism is not a new thing today, but has been embodied in our national spirit since ancient times. Qu Yuan can be said to be the first patriotic poet with written records. When the capital of Chu was occupied by Qin Jun, Qu Yuan was tied to a boulder and threw himself into the river. Huo Qubing, a general in the Han Dynasty, once said, "How can we get married before the Huns are destroyed?". After Chang 'an was occupied by rebels, poet Du Fu lamented that "although the country was broken, the mountains and rivers remained forever, but the spring city was deep". The "loyalty to the country" on Yue Fei's back embodies the ardent expectation of the great mother. ...