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First, famous aphorisms

If you want to live in your home, you must live in your country first. (Wu Zetian)

I dare not forget my motherland. (land travel)

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. (Gu) According to

Better be a tramp than a conquered people. (Feng Zikai)

The country belongs to everyone and patriotism is everyone's duty. (Tao Xingzhi)

For people and nations, the greatest and most sacred thing is their motherland. (Harris)

We should dedicate our beautiful passion to our motherland. (Pushkin)

How great is the power of patriotism! In front of it, what is people's love for life and fear of suffering? (Chernyshevski)

Greedy for life and death, do you avoid it because of disaster (Lin Zexu)

Second, typical cases

"The Huns have not been destroyed, so why should we do it at home?" During the Western Han Dynasty, Xiongnu nobles often sent troops to harass the border areas, and the people in the border areas were restless. In 123 BC, General Huo Qubing, who was only 18 years old, rode 800 skillfully and went straight for the enemy camp, killing the Huns. In A.D. 12 1 year, he led two expeditions to the west and beheaded several Japanese leaders. In 65438 BC+065438 BC+09 BC, he led troops to the north and drove the enemy area for two thousand miles, thus clearing the Huns. Huo Qubing spent his whole life fighting against the Huns and defending the motherland. In recognition of his achievements, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty personally ordered the construction of a luxurious mansion for him, but until the completion of the construction, Huo Qubing did not even look at it and said heroically: "The Huns are not extinct, why should they be the masters!" In 1 17 BC, Huo Qubing died at the age of 24. In order to commemorate his contribution to the country and the people, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty erected a stone carving of "riding the Xiongnu" in front of his grave, symbolizing his spirit of winning glory for the country.

Zhan Tianyou is a pioneer of modern science and a famous engineer, Zhan Tianyou. Faced with the difficult situation of lack of funds, technology and talents in China, he was full of patriotic enthusiasm and was ordered to build the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway. With the spirit of selflessness and hardship, he traveled all over the mountains and rivers between Beijing and Zhangjiakou. It took only 5 million yuan and four years to build the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway, which foreigners planned to spend 9 million yuan and seven years to build. All the foreign experts who came to visit were shocked and surprised. At that time, in recognition of Zhan Tianyou's achievements, an American university decided to award him a doctorate in engineering and invited him to attend the ceremony. But Zhan Tianyou was undertaking a railway design task at that time, so he resolutely declined the invitation. His spirit of serving the country rather than the individual has won praise at home and abroad.

Qian Weichang Two No's1939 In July, Qian Weichang was admitted to study abroad at public expense in Kunming. At that time, he went to Canada because of the declaration of war between Britain and Germany. 1940 1 Qian Weichang boarded the British ship after completing the formalities and found that the passport was actually signed by the Japanese consulate. At that time, Japan was waging a war of aggression against China, but it usually passed through Kobe Port. Without the signature of the Japanese consulate, it would be in trouble. "No, we're not going!" Qian Weichang and other international students threw more than 20 passports to the Englishman. Six months later, they reissued their passports before boarding the plane. 1943, Qian Weichang received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and was transferred to the Jet Propulsion Institute of California Institute of Technology as an engineer. Not only become a "foreign official" who leads more than 600 people. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he was willing to give up his generous treatment and return to China. He works part-time in several universities in Beiping to make a living. 1947, the American institute invited him to go again. There is a sentence on the form: "Once the United States and China declare war, I will be absolutely loyal to the United States." He immediately wrote a big "no".

Wills of an American painter 1973 Yang, a China painter who has lived in the United States for nearly half a century, is 87 years old. She deeply missed her motherland and wrote two letters in succession, which were handed over to our leaders by Mr. Zhang Hangyan and US Secretary of State Kissinger, showing her infinite affection for her motherland. She made a will, hoping that the ashes would be buried in her hometown-the shore of Taihu Lake in Wuxi. A batch of cultural relics-paintings, calligraphy and jade articles-that she brought to the United States through hardships were all sent back to the motherland and handed over to the people's government in return for the kindness of the motherland.

Take my heart back to my motherland1830165438+1At the beginning of October, Ferrer Derek Chopin (Polish composer and pianist) decided to go abroad for further study and win glory for his motherland. On the eve of departure, friends held a farewell party for him. With gratitude, Chopin accepted a silver cup filled with motherland soil presented by a friend, saying that he would never forget his lovely motherland. Chopin traveled to Vienna, London, Paris and other places. Through his own art, he promoted the sympathy and understanding of the people in western Europe to the Polish nation who was suffering at that time. However, in an unstable life, he became seriously ill. 1in the autumn of 849, Chopin told his sister who came from Warsaw on his deathbed that the reactionary Polish government would not allow his body to be transported back to Warsaw. He demanded, "At least get my heart back." Chopin's heart was sent to Warsaw according to his last wish, symbolizing Chopin's warm love for the motherland.

Pasteur (1822— 1895) was an outstanding French scientist and a respected patriot. He has a famous saying: science has no borders, and scholars have their own motherland. 1870, the Franco-Prussian War broke out and the Germans invaded a large area of France. Pasteur made a fuss after hearing the news and signed up for the army to defend the country against the enemy. As a result, he was unable to join the army because of his physical disability. He decided to return the honorary medical doctor certificate awarded to him by Bonn University in Germany.