Explanation: The sky is overhead and the ground is under your feet. Describe the image as tall, generous and heroic.
Said by: Guo Moruo's Qu Yuan Act III: Mr. Wang is the pillar of Chu, the pillar of indomitable spirit.
Second, I would rather die than surrender.
Explanation: I would rather die than surrender.
From: Qu Bo's "Lin Yuan" II: Aunt Xu turned around with a gun and looked at the team of unyielding comrades.
Three. Kindness and justice [and]
Interpretation: Chengren: Killing into Rende; Justice: Give up life to get justice. Sacrifice your life for justice
Said by: Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 23: Since a gentleman promises his country, he dare not be private. I know a thing or two about benevolence and righteousness.
Fourth, take care of yourself.
Description: Go ahead bravely, regardless of personal safety.
From: The Popular Romance of the Republic of China by He Xu 1 15: Although his disciples dare not say that they have been trained for a long time and have the courage to know one side, they are desperate for their own interests.
Verb (short for verb) stand up.
Explanation: Stand up: Stand up straight. Stand straight. Describe standing up bravely in the face of difficulties or dangerous things.
Said by: Ye Shengtao's "Indiscriminate Three-Five Fighting": Someone stepped forward and was put in a detention center.