2. Patriotism is like hunger and thirst. —— Ban Gu
3. Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is a torch to light up the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. -pasteur
5. Love the motherland above all else. -Chopin
6. When I say * * * and the virtue in the country, I mean loving the motherland, that is, loving equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. -Montesquieu
7. A person without a motherland, like a child without a home, will always be lonely. -especially today
8. Love the motherland is the purest, keenest, noblest, strongest, gentlest, most affectionate, gentlest and harshest feeling. A person who truly loves the motherland is a real person in all aspects. -Suhomlinski
9. Consistency is powerful, but disputes are easy to be conquered. -"Aesop's Fables"
1. A person's service to the people doesn't have to stand at the conference to give a speech or do something earth-shattering. He tells others what he knows and thinks bit by bit at any time and place, which is virtually sowing seeds and cultivating plants for the country. -Fu Lei