From: A sentence in Mr. Jin Yong's novel: "He who serves the country and the people is a great chivalrous man."
Original sentence: Guo Jing said again: "My generation practices martial arts and learns martial arts. Why? It is certainly my duty to act chivalrously and help people in distress, but this is just a small chivalrous person. The reason why people in the world respect me as "Guo Daxia" is because they respect me for serving the country and the people and protecting Xiangyang at all costs. My talents are limited and I cannot help the people. I really deserve the word "hero".
It goes without saying that you are ten times smarter than me, and your achievements in the future will be far greater than mine. I hope that you will keep these eight words in your mind, "Be a great hero for the country and the people", and become famous all over the world in the future, and become a true hero respected by all people."
These words are sincere and sincere. , Yang Guo was shocked and moved, and saw Guo Jing's solemn expression. Even though he knew that he was the one who killed his father, he couldn't help but respect him and replied: "Uncle Guo, after you die, I will definitely remember you tonight. A few words."
Most of what the great warriors do conforms to the standards of traditional martial arts.
For example: Have a strong sense of justice and responsibility; dare to fight to the death against the violent people who bully the weak; be willing to sacrifice one's own wealth and life to solve problems for others and avenge shame; be able to stand up when the country is in crisis They go out without considering personal safety and gain or loss, and even sacrifice their lives for righteousness, sacrifice themselves for charity, etc...