What are Pan's most patriotic sayings when the sunset is in a hurry?

What are Pan's most patriotic sayings when the sunset is in a hurry? The answer to this question is:

Pan is a contemporary poet in China. His poems are full of love for the motherland and belief in national rejuvenation, showing his noble patriotic sentiments and spirit.

From his poems, we can extract many famous sayings with patriotic feelings. The following are some representative examples:

"Life is not fame and fortune, but righteousness for a thousand years." -"Yong Ping Ji Hong Qiao Nostalgia"

This sentence expresses the poet's high understanding of the value of life, and thinks that fame and fortune are illusory, and only righteousness can leave an eternal reputation, which embodies the poet's lofty character and lofty spirit.

"I am your share, a handful of dirt, a star and a petal. I am a member of the people and a brick on the Great Wall. " -"motherland, I sing for you"? This sentence expresses the poet's infinite love and loyalty to the motherland, considers himself an indispensable part of the motherland, and is willing to give everything to the motherland, which embodies the poet's selfless dedication and sacrifice spirit.

"In the blink of an eye, life and death, the heart of a child appears in the sky."-"Tree"? This sentence expresses the poet's admiration and nostalgia for the revolutionary martyrs, thinking that they gave their lives for justice and ideals, forged the glory of the nation with blood and loyalty, and embodied the poet's high respect and gratitude.

"How many free and easy people can lay down their lives for justice today?" -"Pan Ji Qu Yuan"? This sentence expresses the poet's admiration and regret for Qu Yuan and other patriots. He thinks that they are not afraid of sacrifice in pursuit of justice. How many people can follow their example today? It embodies the poet's sense of hardship and reflective spirit.

"Despicable behavior has been condemned by millions of people, and Haoran is worthy of history." -Don't forget your initiative? This sentence expresses the poet's clear distinction between good and evil, and thinks that the success achieved by despicable means is not worthy of respect. Only the success achieved by aboveboard means can be praised by history and future generations, which embodies the poet's moral outlook and values.

In a word, this is the information about Pan's most patriotic quotations that I searched in Rushing Down the Mountain. If you want to know more about Pan or other contemporary poets in China, you can click here/p/215813112.