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Aphorisms about loving the motherland

Famous aphorisms about loving the motherland

2017-10-07 17:35:41

1. I love my motherland, love my people, leave Without it, without them, I would not be able to survive, let alone write. ——Ba Jin

2. Lying stiffly in a lonely village, not feeling sorry for oneself, thinking about guarding the Luntai for the country.

3. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence.

4. People not only have the right to love their country, but patriotism is an obligation and an honor. ——Xu Teli

5. Only the national soul of China is the most precious. (Lu Xun)

6. No matter where you go to the end of the world, you will never be able to leave the motherland. The motherland will always be by your side. ——Ba Jin

7. Loving the motherland and striving for the future of the motherland are the sacred responsibilities entrusted to us by the times. ——Su Buqing

8. Patriotism is the deepest affection for the motherland and the spirit of dedication to the motherland that have been consolidated for thousands of years. ——Lenin

9. Love for the motherland is the purest, most sensitive and noble emotion. ——Khomlinsky

10. Serving the country will lead to a thousand deaths, but your temples will never be green again. —— Lu You

11. I am the son of the Chinese people, and I love my motherland and people deeply.

12. The greatest virtue in the world is love for the motherland. ——Goethe

13. I am honored to be a member of the Chinese nation and become a citizen of the world. I am the son of the Chinese people. I love my motherland and people deeply.

14. I take a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the hardships of the people's lives. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

15. Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"

16. When Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices. ——Lu You's "Shi'er"

17. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

18. Treat the home as the home, the township as the township, the country as the country, and the world as the world. ——"Guanzi Herdsmen"

19. Never forgetting the country in the face of adversity is loyalty. ——"Zuo Zhuan Zhaoyuan Year"

20. I took a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the hardships of the people's livelihood. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

21. To benefit the country, not to seek wealth. ——"Book of Rites and Confucianism"

22. Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"

23. Martyrs are as patriotic as their families. ——Ge Hong's "Bao Pu Zi Wai Pian Guang Ru" Martyrs: People with ambition and achievements.

24. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"

25. I dare not forget about my country despite my humble status. ——-Lu You's "Sickness arose from the Book"

26. On the day when Wang Shibei set the Central Plains, he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices. ——Lu You's "Shi'er"

27. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

28. Serve the country with loyalty. ——"The Biography of Yue Fei in the History of the Song Dynasty"

29. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"

30. Li Mengyang of the Tang Dynasty: Looking at the stars in the north and standing with a sword in hand, I will worry about the country all my life.

31. Ming Yuqian: A heart of loyalty to serve the country, two lines of clear tears for loyalty to the family.

32. Lu You of the Song Dynasty: Serving the country will lead to thousands of deaths, and the temples will never be green again.

33. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Worrying about the country and forgetting about home, he sacrificed his life to help those in need.

34. Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: I sigh four or five times in the middle of the night, often worrying about the great country.