Since ancient times, people have to die! If you can serve your country faithfully, you will still shine after your death and go down in history.
2, broken bones are not afraid, we must stay innocent in the world. -Excerpted from Yu Qian's Ode to Lime in Ming Dynasty
I'm not afraid even if I'm smashed to pieces, as long as I leave my noble moral integrity on earth.
It's better to hold the incense on the branch and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind. -Zheng Sixiao's Cold Chrysanthemum/Painting Chrysanthemum in the Song Dynasty.
I would rather die of incense on the branches than be blown down by the cold north wind. Now it is extended to: adhere to noble moral integrity, perseverance and loyalty to faith.
But before he conquered, he died, and since then the heroes have been crying on their coats. -From Du Fu's Book of Letters in the Tang Dynasty
It's a pity that he died in the army before he started attacking Wei, which often made heroes of all ages cry!
5, the mud is not stained, clear but not demon. -Excerpted from Song Zhou Dunyi's "Ailian Theory"
Lotus is not stained with mud, and it will not be enchanting when washed with clear water.