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I dare not forget about my country despite my humble status.

Song Dynasty Lu You's "Expressing Feelings When I'm Sick". Inferior position: refers to a low position. The general meaning of this sentence is: Even though the status is low, one still refuses to forget to worry about national affairs. This is a poem written by Lu You when he was fifty-two years old. At that time, the author was working as a counselor in the Fancheng shogunate. He was a sinecure with a low status, so he claimed to have a "low status". This poem describes that he was recovering from a long illness, and his "bones were torn apart". As soon as he could get up, he was worried about state affairs. Late at night, he was still reading Zhuge Liang's "Shi Shi Biao", which shows his concern for state affairs. ~ is indeed a portrayal of the old poet's soul, and can still be used today to express his concern for the country.

Lu You, a patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Expressing His Feelings When I'm Sick"

I will be there even if China does not perish. Chinese educator and Olympic pioneer Zhang Boling

Loves the motherland above all else. Polish composer and pianist Chopin

Only those who love their families can be patriotic. Famous quotes about patriotism by the British poet Coleridge

He is as concerned about his country as his home.

"Shang Li Shangshu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty. Red-hearted: Loyal and loyal. Things: Serve. Top: King. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Serve the king loyally and worry about state affairs just like you worry about family affairs. The unity of the king and the country was a common thought of upright people in the feudal era; on the one hand, they were deeply concerned about the safety and prosperity of the country, and on the other hand, they were loyal to the king. They live in an era where the king is the king and the country is the home. We don’t need to be too demanding on them, but we need to see their noble sentiments of loving their country as much as their family. These two sentences can be used to express the patriotic spirit of those who were loyal to the king and concerned about their country in the feudal era. They can also be used to express the mind of those who cared about their country and their people in ancient and modern times.

Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, "Shang Li Shangshu"

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. Gu Yanwu, a thinker, historian, and linguist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties

How did he become famous when the national humiliation was not yet over? Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Du Lu Pian"

Sacrificing one's life for one's country is an honor even in death. Patriotic quotes from the ancient Greek blind poet Homer

Worrying about his country and forgetting his home, he sacrificed his life to help those in need. Chen Shou, historian of the Western Jin Dynasty, "Three Kingdoms"

To be patriotic, the motherland must be lovable. British statesman Burke

The Huns are not exterminated, so why should we take care of our family? The military strategist of the Western Han Dynasty Huo Qubing

He only wanted to benefit the country, not wealth. Famous quotes about patriotism by Dai Sheng, a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, "Book of Rites"

What can't you do if you pledge yourself to your country? Yue Fei, a military strategist of the Northern Song Dynasty, a national hero, and a famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty

I sighed four or five times in the middle of the night, often worried about the great country.

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "After the chaos and separation, Heaven's grace flows into the night, and I recall the old travel books and cherished them as a gift to Jiangxia Wei Prefecture Liangzai". He was sleepless in the middle of the night and sighed many times, often worrying about the fate of the country.

Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "After the chaos and separation, Heaven's grace flows into the night, and I recall the old travel books and cherished them as a gift to Jiangxia Wei Prefecture Liangzai"

Don't think about the wedding, work hard to serve in the army.

"Wedding Farewell" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: You don't have to be sad about the breakup of your wedding. You should contribute more to the country in the war. The poem "Wedding Farewell" expresses the poet's sincere concern for the country and the people through the bride's self-pity and self-motivation. These two lines are the bride's advice to her husband not to be sad about the wedding separation, but to think that he is serving the country and serving the people. To counter the rebellion, I hope you can work hard to kill the enemy and establish military merit. The poem breaks away from the small circle of personal emotions and puts the country's affairs above the family. It fully expresses the working women's love for the country and their concern for quelling the Anshi Rebellion.

"Wedding Farewell" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Rather than live in humiliation, it is better to die serving the country. Patriotic Quotes

Instead of living in humiliation, He Xiangning might as well die heroically in order to serve the motherland.

He Xiangning