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Patriotism in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression

1, when the motherland is in trouble, you should be a striker. -Chen Yi

This sentence is the request of Marshal Chen Yi, a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation, to his son. It means every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. When the country is in trouble, we should bravely step into the battlefield to defend our country.

We love our nation, which is the source of our confidence. Zhou Enlai

Quoted from a patriotic quote in Zhou Enlai's April peace talks report, 1949. The main meaning is that only by loving your own nation can you have self-confidence and the spirit of dedication to the motherland and the nation.

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a glowing heart. -Wen Tianxiang

Since ancient times, no one can live forever. I want to leave a patriotic heart to reflect on history.

From: Crossing the Ocean by Wen Song Tian Xiang.

4, the worry of the world first, the joy of the world later. —— Fan Zhongyan

An official should put the interests of the country and the nation first, worry about the future and destiny of the motherland, and contribute to the happiness of the people under the sun.

From: Song Fan Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower.

5, the hero is not without tears, not in front of the enemy. The man is seven feet tall and is willing to donate money to the motherland. Chen Hui

This is a poem by a martyr of Chen Hui. Poetry means that the hero doesn't cry, but he doesn't cry in front of the enemy. A man who is seven feet tall is willing to die for his country.

6, hate not anti-Japanese death, leave it as a shame today. The country is still broken, why should I cherish this head? -Ji Hongchang

This is a poem written by the famous anti-Japanese Ji Hongchang before his execution. It means to regret not dying for the war of resistance, which is a shame today. The country is in pieces, so what should I do with my life?