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The idiom "Love Lotus" originated from Song Dynasty and Zhou Dunyi: Love lotus only, the mud is not stained, and the ripples are not evil.

A thousand hammers cut deep mountains, and the fire burns like a fool.

I am not afraid of being crushed to pieces, but I want to leave my innocence in the world. Ming (Yu Qian)

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, and Dan's experience is preserved and shines on history. Wen Tianxiang (Southern Song Dynasty) is still strong after many trials and tribulations, and the east, west, north and south are his right-hand men. ("Bamboo Stone" Zheng Xie)

Wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. (Mencius)

A gentleman would rather die than surrender. (Li)

Don't bend over for five bushels of rice. (Tao Yuanming)

The whole world is muddy. I'm alone. Everyone is drunk. I wake up alone. (Qu Yuan)

If you die in troubled times, don't ask Wenda to be a vassal. (Zhuge Liang's model)

Not indifferent is not clear, not quiet is not far away. (Zhuge Liang)

Don't care about the poor, don't care about the rich. (Tao Yuanming's Biography of Mr. Wuliu)

Don't be happy for things, don't be sad for yourself. (Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower") Qing) Zheng Xie insists that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken rocks.