Which people are described as loyal and loyal to the country at least 3 times?

Frontier warriors, peacekeeping police, fire fighters, etc.

Being loyal to the country generally describes those who serve the motherland, devote all their loyalty and sacrifice everything for the country. "Serve the country with loyalty and loyalty" is a Chinese idiom, which comes from the allusion of the Chinese historical figure Yue Fei, the famous patriotic and anti-gold general of the Southern Song Dynasty. Nowadays, it is generally used to describe soldiers stationed in difficult environments, such as border soldiers, peacekeeping police, fire fighters, etc.

Serving the country with loyalty and loyalty is used to describe Yue Fei, a famous patriotic and anti-gold general in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Yue Fei was a famous anti-Jin general, strategist, strategist, national hero, calligrapher, and poet during the Southern Song Dynasty. He ranked first among the "Four ZTE Generals" in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Yue Fei valued the people's power to resist the Jin Dynasty and advocated that the civilian anti-Jin Dynasty rebels north of the Yellow River and the Song army cooperate with each other to regain lost territory. In running the army, rewards and punishments are clear, discipline is strict, and he can be considerate of his subordinates and lead by example. The "Yue Family Army" he leads is known as "if you freeze to death, you will not tear down the house, and if you starve to death, you will not take prisoners."

In January 1142, he was killed together with his eldest son Yue Yun and general Zhang Xian on trumped-up charges. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty, Zhaoxue was rehabilitated and reburied in Qixialing by the West Lake. He was given the posthumous title of Wu Mu and later Zhongwu and was granted the title of King of E.