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Famous sayings about loving the motherland and loving your hometown

1. Patriotism: bai

1. Patriotism is like hunger and thirst. ——Fan Ye

2. Patriotic heroes bring glory to the nation, while autocratic tyrants bring disaster to the nation. ——Byron

3. As long as a person loves his motherland and has a patriotic heart, he can solve any problem. I can bear any pain and injustice. ——Bing Xin

4. How great the power of patriotism is! In front of it, what do people’s love for life and fear of suffering mean? In front of it, man himself is nothing! ——Chernyshevsky

5. I love China because it is my motherland, and because it is a country with such a respectable and lovely culture. ——Wen Yiduo

6. Our motherland is not a paradise on earth, but every Chinese has the responsibility to build it into a paradise on earth. ——Ba Jin

7. I love my motherland and my people. Without it and them, I cannot survive, let alone write. ——Ba Jin

8. I have my own personality and conscience, which cannot be bought with money. My music should be dedicated to the motherland, to the working people, and to serve to save the national crisis. ——Xian Xinghai

9. The country belongs to everyone, and patriotism is everyone’s duty. ——Tao Xingzhi

10. Bravery is not without tears, not shed before the enemy. The man has a body of seven feet and is willing to donate to the motherland. ——Chen Hui

11. When I die, my country will live. When I die, I will be honored. Although my body dies, my spirit will live forever. I will succeed in becoming a benevolent person and realize great harmony. ——Zhao Boxheng

12. It is better to be a tramp than to be a slave to the subjugation of the country. ——Feng Zikai

2. Love my hometown:

1. Let me finally repay the land of my hometown and my fellow villagers. ——Peng Dehuai

2. Although Jincheng is happy, it is better to return to your hometown; although Paradise is good, it is not a place to stay for a long time. Come back. ——Hua Luogeng

3. When you come from your hometown, you should know about your hometown. Will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window tomorrow? ——Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

4. Elegies can be seen as weeping, and looking from afar can be seen as returning home - Han Yuefu folk songs

5. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Remembering My Brother-in-law on a Moonlit Night"

6. After I die, send my ashes to my hometown, bury them, and plant an apple tree on them, so that I can finally repay the land of my hometown. , repay the kindness of our fathers and fellow villagers.

——Peng Dehuai