1. Serve the country with loyalty. ——"The Biography of Yue Fei in the History of the Song Dynasty"
2. Rather than endure humiliation and live, it is better to die serving the country. ——He Xiangning
3. Love the motherland above all else. ——Chopin
4. To benefit the country, not to seek wealth. ——"Book of Rites and Confucianism"
5. Serving one's country and going through disaster has always been the case since ancient times. ——Cui Hao
6. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of a country. ——Anonymous
7. It is natural to love one’s motherland. ——Heine
8. Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, treating death as if returning home. ——Cao Zhi
9. Patriotism is not a slogan, but a sacred duty. ——He Houhua
10. How can one become famous when the national humiliation has not yet come to an end? ——Li Bai
11. Four or five sighs in the middle of the night are often worried about the great country. ——Li Bai
12. Read for the rise of China. ——Zhou Enlai
13. Without a country, how can a family survive? ——Yang Jingyu
14. People who do not love their own country will not love anything. ——Byron
15. Serving the country will lead to death, and your temples will never be green again. ——Lu You
16. The feeling of nostalgia is stronger when you are close to home, and you don’t dare to ask the visitor. ——Song Zhiwen
17. If the motherland is in trouble, you should be the vanguard. ——Chen Yi
18. You must show loyalty and die to repay the kindness of the country. ——Li Xizhong
19. The beautiful rivers and mountains are in order, and all the people are the masters. ——Zhu De
20. The death of a person who falls for the motherland is glorious. ——Homer
21. The motherland is more important than life. It is our mother and our land. ——Neruda
22. When a real man lives in the world, he should sweep the world away and live in peace in one room! ——Fan Ye
23. What is the highest moral standard for human beings? That is patriotism. ——Napoleon
24. Patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels. ——Samuel Johnson
25. All reasoning must be derived from observation and experiment. ——Galileo