What are the proverbs and ancient poems about patriotism?

1. There are infinite painters in the world. You can't draw a picture with sadness. -Gao Chan's "Looking at Jinling Evening"

Interpretation: There are many experts in painting in the world, but who can paint sadness?

2. the yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the broken loulan is not returned. -Wang Changling's "Join the Army"

Interpretation: The soldiers guarding the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out, their ambitions are immortal, they will never return home until they defeat the invading enemy.

3. Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept fifty states in Guanshan? -Li He's Fifteen Poems of South Garden

Interpretation: Why don't men wear weapons to close the 50 States of Guanshan?

4. Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud will protect flowers. -Gong Zizhen, "Jihai chores? The fifth "

Interpretation: I quit my job and returned to my hometown, just like a fallen flower, but it is not a heartless thing. It has become the soil of spring and can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.

Businessmen don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing backyard flowers across the river. -Du Mu's Bo Qinhuai

Interpretation: It seems that Jinling Genv doesn't know the sorrow of national subjugation, and still sings obscene songs on the other side.

6. Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a glowing heart. -Wen Tianxiang's "Zero Ding Yang"

Interpretation: Who can live forever since ancient times? I want to keep a patriotic heart.

7. Petals fall like tears, and lonely birds sing their sadness. -Du Fu's Hope for Spring

Interpretation: If you are sad for your country, you can't help crying, and your white hair is getting shorter and shorter, so you can't insert it.

8. Love the motherland above all else-Chopin

9. The foundation of the country lies in the people-Sun Yat-sen..

10. The state should put morality first, which is the last.

1 1. It's a long way to go, and I'll go up and down. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

Interpretation: The road ahead is long, and I will pursue my ideals wholeheartedly.