Idioms describing "patriotism" include
worry about the country and the people?yōu guó yōu mín
loyal ministers and good generals zhōng chén liáng jiàng
To sacrifice one's life for the country wèi guó juān qū
To protect one's family and the country?bǎo jiā wèi guó
To commit one's life to the countryyǐ shēng xǔ guó
To be loyal to the emperor and serve the country? zhōng jūn bào guó
To be loyal to the king chì dǎn zhōng xīn
To serve the country with one’s heart? chì xīn bào guó
To sacrifice oneself for one’s country : shě shēn wéi guó
The famous sayings describing patriotism include:
Serve the country with loyalty. -- "The Biography of Yue Fei in the History of the Song Dynasty"
Love the motherland above all else. -- Chopin
The rise and fall of the country is my responsibility-- Gao Zhendong
Take the affairs of the country as my own responsibility. -- (Tang Dynasty) Han Yu
He only seeks to benefit the country, not wealth. -- "Book of Rites"
The foundation of a country lies in its people. -- Sun Yat-sen
The idiom definition is:
Concerned about the country and the people: Worrying about the future of the country and the fate of the people.
Loyal ministers and good generals: loyal ministers and excellent generals.
Bow down, be careful, cautious; be tired, work hard, do your best, work tirelessly and do your best.
Sacrifice your life for your country.
Defend your home and country: Defend your hometown and motherland.
Dedicate one's body to the country: dedicating one's body to the country means serving the country with loyalty and disregarding difficulties.
Be loyal to the monarch and serve the country: Be loyal to the monarch and serve the country.
Chidan loyal: It means very loyal.
Serve the country with one’s heart: the old term refers to serving the emperor with loyalty. Now it is also described as being brave and loyal and serving the country.
Sacrificing one’s life for the country: sacrificing one’s life for the country.