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Famous sayings about China's traditional virtues

A: Famous sayings about traditional virtues.

1. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.

I dare not forget my motherland.

3, Julian Waghann North Central Plains Day, the family did not forget to tell Nai Weng when offering sacrifices.

4. Never forget the country and be loyal in the face of suffering.

5. Breathe for a long time to cover up tears and mourn the hardships of people's lives.

6, broken bones are not afraid, leaving innocence in the world.

7. Be loyal to the country.

8. A selfish country does not seek wealth.

9. Insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken.

10, worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later.

1 1, take home as home, township as township, country as country, and the world as the world.

12. People who made great achievements in ancient times not only had talent, but also had persistent determination.

13, aim high.

14. Aspiring is not old, but empty ambition is a hundred years old.

15, the speaker is innocent and the speaker is warned.

16, which is not enough to discuss those who have ambitions in Tao and are ashamed of poor food and clothing.

17, not indifferent, not quiet, not far away.

18, I'm glad to hear that. I'm outspoken and I'm not afraid of change.

19, the three armies can win the handsome, but the ordinary man can't win the ambition.

20, ambition is small, easy enough, easy enough, no progress.

2 1, scholars have to strive for self-improvement and have a long way to go.

22, insincere, unmoved.

Sparrows know the ambition of swans!

24, cold, and then know that the pine and cypress are dying.

25. See you at the poor festival.

26. Sincere words.

27. Life is worse than death.

28, the wind knows the grass, and the board swings to know sincerity.

29, the mud is not stained, clear but not demon.

30. fame is more important than mount tai, and profit is lighter than a feather.