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Famous aphorisms about caring about the country and the people

. Returning to Lao Ning has no five-acre garden. The original intention of reading is Yuanyuan.

Ning: What? Yuanyuan: refers to the common people. The meaning of the sentence is that there is no five-acre garden to live in when you go home. The reason why you don't want to retire is because you want to serve the people when you study.

2. I hope that the people will be well fed and warm, and they will work tirelessly to get out of the mountains and forests

The words are clear·Yu Qian's "Ode to Coal". Common people refers to the common people. I hope that the people will have enough food and clothing, and will not be afraid of their own hardships and leave the mountains and forests.

3. The common people are so cold that they cannot be saved, so what if they are only warm?

Thinking that most of the poor people are suffering from hunger and cold and cannot get relief, he is alone People are warm, but they feel uncomfortable in their hearts. Because he thought about the hardships of the farmers, the voices of the poor who were freezing and hungry often sounded in his ears

4. He took a long breath to cover his tears and mourned the hardships of the people's livelihood

Qu Yuan's words "Li Sao" sighed too much. Sighing loudly, covering the tears on his face with his hands, he was very sad for the troubled life of the people.

5. Those who protect the world, how can they be held responsible for their humble status?

Plain man: common people. Yan: Here it is. The meaning of the sentence is to defend the country, even ordinary people with such ordinary roles have the responsibility to do so!

6. Looking at the hanging shadow in the sky over the Guanhe River, the human world, the sound of drums and drums, who will accompany me? , Dancing in Drunk

With infinite melancholy, I longed for the divided mountains and rivers of the motherland, hanging on each other in vain. At this time, all I could hear was snoring like beating drums. Who else would be willing to accompany me to dance while drinking?

7. Farewell to Jiangnan Road from now on, turn into a cuckoo and return with blood

This is a poem written by Wen Tianxiang when he passed Jinling on the way to Yanjing, the capital of Yuan Dynasty. The general idea is that It is: Once I cross the Yangtze River, I will never see Jiangnan; but even if I die, I will turn into a cuckoo bird crying blood and return to Jiangnan. The poem is full of patriotic passion and expresses his devotion to his country.

8. Although the three households of Chu can resist Qin, how can China be deserted

From the work "Golden Crossed Swordsman" by Song Dynasty poet Lu You, ah, although the Chu State was Qin State cannibalizes, but even if there are three families left, Qin State will definitely be destroyed. How can it be that our great country, China, does not have a capable person to drive the Jin Lu out of the border.

9. However, all living beings will be full, regardless of the lei disease and the residual Yang.

Lei disease: thin and sickly. Meaning of the sentence: As long as the common people can get warm bubbles, I will never refuse the hard work of plowing the fields, even if my thin body falls ill and succumbs to the setting sun, I am willing to do so. The author compares himself with a sick cow, expressing his noble qualities of serving the country and the people, working hard without complaining, and not seeking personal gain.

10. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain

The words come from one of the poems "Out of the Fortress" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty. As long as the flying general Li Guang is alive, he will never let the enemy cross the Yinshan Mountains and invade the interior.