How to write the ending of a patriotic essay

The ending of the patriotic essay is as follows:

1. "The flying snow in the Red Mansion is a hero of a moment. The sage once wrote that patriotism advances democracy and science." It is precisely because of the strong spiritual pillar of patriotism that thousands of young people have written a wonderful life while breathing with the times and fighting against the fate of their motherland.

2. Carry forward the spirit of patriotism in the new era and let patriotism become the background of youth. We can make youth a lasting landscape of the Chinese nation’s vitality and rapid progress, and let young heroes become the driving force for the nation to accelerate its progress. The vigorous power of the great revival!

3. China rises like a peng, soaring in the vast ocean of the world, and its sound shakes the world. Moving forward, there are unknown challenges and darkness, but behind you, there are countless stars shining for you, so you can still move forward fearlessly.

4. In today’s world, who else would it be than me! Just because I am a new youth in the new era, just because I will take on the important task of carrying forward the past and opening up the future. So, every time the pen tip rubs against the paper, every time the thoughts flow in the words, every search and creation, every joy and loss, the days and nights in the humble house, every minute and every second beside the ruler table, my Struggle, my struggle with thousands of young people, is soaked in the hope and desire for this new era - I long to be a drop of water and merge into the ocean of the times.

Patriotic verses

1. Sacrificing one’s life in a national crisis, seeing death as a sudden return home. ——"White Horse" Cao Zhi of Wei and Jin Dynasties.

2. The white-headed scratches are shorter and the lust is overwhelming. ——"Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty.

3. The wind rustles and the water becomes cold. A strong man will never return once he is gone. ——"Song of Jing Ke/Song of Crossing Yishui" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous.

4. I took a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the hardships of the people’s lives. ——"Li Sao" Pre-Qin Qu Yuan.

5. When you die, you will know that everything is in vain, but the sadness will not be the same as in all nine states. ——"Showing Children" Lu You of the Song Dynasty.