Meaning: A famous saying or poem that is not afraid of sacrifice. And famous sayings or ancient poems about mutually assured destruction with the enemy. . .

The following are ancient poems and famous sayings about mutual destruction with the enemy without fear of sacrifice:

1. Who has never died in life since ancient times, keep the heart of Dan and follow the history of history-Wen Tianxiang.

2. I smiled at the sky from the horizontal knife, leaving my courage and courage-Tan Sitong.

3. Die of national disaster, sudden death-Cao Zhi

It doesn't matter if you behead, as long as the doctrine is true-Xia.

5. Passion is hard-working and precious, and it can turn into Bi Tao-Qiu Jin if spilled.

6. After the funeral of the first king, the first king became famous-Xin Qiji

7. My heart is a magnet, which doesn't mean that the South won't rest-Wen Tianxiang.

8. The body is not allowed, and the man is in the column; The human heart is stronger than others. -Qiu Jin

9. I smiled at the sky with a horizontal knife, leaving my courage and courage behind-Tan Sitong.

10. Don't be afraid of being smashed into pieces. Let your innocence stay in the world-Yu Qian

1 1. Fight bloody battles; Riding freely, justice is awe-inspiring; Volunteers, go to heaven and go to earth; Relax and go through fire and water; Don't be afraid of danger, risk your life and forget your death; Take the lead and treat death like death; Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, fools move mountains, and the world is invincible; The battle between heaven and earth.