Poems of high moral character
1. Treat your home as your home, your hometown as your hometown, your country as your country, and the world as your world. ——"Guanzi·Herdsmen"
2. Never forgetting the country in the face of adversity is loyalty. ——"Zuo Zhuan, Year of Zhao Gong"
3. Take a long breath to cover your tears, mourning the hardships of the people's livelihood. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
4. To benefit the country, not to seek wealth. ——"Book of Rites·Confucianism"
5. Sacrificing one's life to go to a national disaster, treating one's death as if one were returning home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"
6. The patriotism of martyrs is also like home. ——Ge Hong, "Baopuzi·Waipian·Guangji" Martyr: Ambitious. People who make a difference.
7. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
8. I dare not forget about my country despite my humble status. ——Lu You's "Sickness arose from the Book"
9. On the day when Wang Shibei set the Central Plains, he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices. ——Lu You's "Shi'er"
10. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"
11. Serve the country with loyalty. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Yue Fei"
12. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"
Mingzhi
13. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you can die in the evening. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"
14. Scholars who aspire to the Tao, but are ashamed of those who wear bad clothes and eat badly, are not worthy of discussion. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren"
15. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Qin Bo"
16. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise. ——"Mozi · Self-cultivation"
17. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan! ——"Historical Records·Chen She Family"
18. Aim high. ——Zhuge Liang's "Book of Admonitions to Foreign Students"
19. Without indifference, one cannot clear one's ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot reach far. ——Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments"
20. Where there is a will, there is a way. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biography of Geng Yan"
21. If the ambition is small, it will be easy to make progress, but if the ambition is too small, there will be no progress. ——Zhang Zai's "Confucian Classics Liku·Xue Dayuanxia"
22. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also must have perseverance. ——Su Shi's "Chao Cuo Lun"
23. If you have ambitions, you will not grow taller, but if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain.
——Shi Chengjin's "Heirloom·Proverbs and Herdsmen"