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Does anyone have famous quotes about patriotism and reading?

1. Quotations about patriotism

1. If I don’t love you, my motherland, who can I love? ——[Hungary] Petofi “The Patriot” "Song"

Introduction to Petofi Sandor (January 1, 1823 - July 31, 1849), originally translated as Petofi, was a Hungarian patriotic poet and hero, the great Hungarian A revolutionary poet, the founder of Hungarian national literature and a revolutionary democrat, he died fighting against the Russian army in the bloody Battle of Sykesborg at the age of 26.

2. Those who serve the motherland well will never leave the motherland easily. ——[Russian] Krylov "Bees and Flies"

Introduction to Ivan Andreevich Krylov (February 13, 1769 - November 21, 1844) ) is a famous fabler and writer in Russia and the world. Representative works include "The Cannon and the Sail", "The Eagle and the Chicken", "The Favored Elephant" and so on.

3. We cannot all serve the motherland in the same way. Everyone should do their best according to their talents. ——[Germany] Goethe's "Goethe's Conversations"

Introduction to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832), born on the Main River Frankfurt, a famous German thinker, writer, and scientist. He is the most famous representative of Weimar classicism. As a creator of poetry, drama and prose, he is one of the greatest German writers and an outstanding figure in world literature.

4. The loyalty of young people is two-sided. On the one hand, they must be loyal to their parents, and on the other hand, they must be loyal to the country. ——[English] Russell "Marriage Revolution"

Introduction Russell was born in a noble family in Mammoth County. In 1890, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge University, and later taught there twice. In 1908 he was elected a member of the Royal Society. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950 and was awarded the British Order of Merit. In 1967, the Stockholm War Crimes Tribunal was organized to condemn U.S. policy in Vietnam.

5. Whoever can make the land that originally produced only one ear of corn and one blade of grass grow two bunches of ears of corn and two blades of grass will do more good to mankind than all politicians. The contribution to the country is even greater. ——[English] Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"

Introduction Jonathan Swift was a famous British writer, satirist, and politician in the 18th century. He was hailed by Gorky as "the world's great literary creation" ". His representative work is the fable novel "Gulliver's Travels". Other works include "The Story of a Bucket" and "The War of Books". There are also a large number of political commentaries and satirical poems to criticize the British colonial policy.

2. Famous quotes about reading

1. Young people who love reading can read books outside their duties, that is, extracurricular books. Don’t just keep the books in class. live. ——[Middle] Lu Xun's "Miscellaneous Readings"

Introduction to Lu Xun's life in literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction to basic science, and collation and research of ancient books. has made significant contributions to various fields. He had a significant influence on the ideological and cultural development of Chinese society after the May 4th Movement. He is famous in the world of literature and is known as the writer who occupied the largest territory on the cultural map of East Asia in the 20th century.

2. The book must be read in its entirety. If you scratch here and there, without asking for a thorough understanding, and just try some oily soup, you will not get good results. ——[Middle] "To avoid misunderstandings" by Liu Bannong

Introduction Liu Bannong (May 29, 1891 - July 14, 1934) was a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. His original name was Shoupeng, and later he was named Fu. His courtesy name was Bannong, later changed to Bannong, and his late name was Qu'an. He was a pioneer of China's New Culture Movement, a writer, linguist and educator.

3. Books are originally the crystallization of human thought, that is, the womb that inspires human thought. It generates the meaning of human existence, it supplies the milk of intellectual thirst. ——[Chinese] Yu Dafu's "People and Books"

Introduction Yu Dafu is one of the founders of the new literary group "Creation Society" and a patriotic writer who died for the anti-Japanese and national salvation. While creating literature, he also actively participated in various anti-imperialist and anti-Japanese organizations, and successively engaged in anti-Japanese and national salvation propaganda activities in Shanghai, Wuhan, Fuzhou and other places. His literary masterpieces include "The Sinking", "Autumn in the Old Capital", "The Spring Breeze Intoxicated" Evening" etc.

4. Living books can only be used flexibly and not read dead.

Students in the new era must use living books to produce, use living books to experiment, use living books to revolutionize, and use living books to build a more lovely and respectable society than now. ——[Chinese] Tao Xingzhi's "Students of the Old and New Era"

Introduction Tao Xingzhi (October 18, 1891 - July 25, 1946), a native of She County, Anhui Province, was a member of the Chinese People's Education Writer, thinker, great democratic fighter, patriot, one of the main leaders of the Chinese People's Salvation Congress and the China Democratic League. In 1908, when he was seventeen years old, he was admitted to Hangzhou Guangji Medical Hall.

5. You must be able to read books. No book will tell you ready-made formulas or secrets - such as the secret to success or the secret to becoming a literary giant. All books are written to help you think, not to think for you. ——[Chinese] Qu Qiubai's "Book About Gorky"

Introduction Qu Qiubai was admitted to the Russian Language and Literature Institute in Beijing in the autumn of 1917. In the spring of 1922, he officially joined the Communist Party of China. In 1923, he edited "Pioneer", another organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and participated in the editing of "Guide". In 1925, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee, a member of the Bureau of the Central Committee and a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee at the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, becoming one of the leaders of the Communist Party of China.