Idioms describing "patriotism" are
concerned about the country and the people? Y ū u ū y ū u mí n
ZH ū ng Ché n Li á ng ū
devoted himself to the country; Wé i Guó ju ā n q ū
defended the country? B m: bǎo jiā wèi guó
To serve the country with your own body, and to be loyal to your country? Υ zhōng jūn bào guó
Be loyal to your country? Ch? x? nbà o guó
Give your life for your country: shě shēn wéi guó
The famous sayings describing patriotism are:
Serve your country faithfully. -biographies of yue Fei in the history of song dynasty
love the motherland above all else. -Chopin
The rise and fall of the country is my responsibility-Gao Zhendong
takes the affairs of the country as his own responsibility. -(Tang) Han Yu
He is greedy for the country and does not seek wealth. -The Book of Rites
The foundation of a country lies in its people. -Sun Yat-sen
The idiom is defined as:
Worrying about the country and the people: worrying about the future of the country and the fate of the people.
loyal ministers and generals: loyal ministers and excellent generals.
do your best: bow, be careful and cautious; Tired, tired, exhausted, do your best.
die for your country: die for your country.
defending our country: defending our hometown and motherland.
Dedicate oneself to the country: it means to serve the country wholeheartedly, regardless of difficulties.
loyalty to the country: loyalty to the monarch and service to the country.
totally loyal: it means that the metaphor is very loyal.
serving the country wholeheartedly: it used to mean serving the emperor wholeheartedly. Now it is also described as being loyal and serving the country.
give your life for your country: sacrifice your life for your country.