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What poems describe traditional virtues?

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. -Ming Gu Yanwu; Qing Wu Ren Yan

I dare not forget my motherland. -Song Luyou

Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later. -Song Fan Zhongyan

If you want to serve your country, why should you be born in Yumenguan? -Don Dai Shulun

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history. -Tian Xiang, Wen Song

These five sentences are all traditional virtues of carrying forward patriotism.

Explanation:

Every ordinary person is responsible for the rise and fall of a country.

Even if the status is low, I dare not forget to care about national affairs.

We should be sad before everyone is sad and enjoy it after everyone is happy.

As a citizen, I am willing to serve my country with my life. A gentleman doesn't need to return home alive.

Everyone can't help dying, but dying should be meaningful. If you can serve your country faithfully, you can still shine after your death and go down in history.