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Oath and Peach
Liu Bei, along with his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, swear allegiance to the Han Dynasty in the famous Oath of the Peach Garden and pledge to do their best for the country.
* Oath of the Peach Garden
In the first chapter, at the Oath of the Peach Garden, he became sworn brothers with Liu Bei and Guan Yu, and was the youngest of the three.
The Oath of the Peach Garden as depicted in a Ming Dynasty edition of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The Oath of the Peach Garden was a fictional event in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
" Oath of the Peach Garden " inside the Long Corridor on the grounds of the Summer Palace in Beijing, China.
In the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luó Guànzhōng, these three men swore in their famous Oath of the Peach Garden that despite not being born on the same day, their sworn brotherhood would end with them dying on the same day.
He had it forged after he met Liu Bei and Zhang Fei but before he made the Oath of the Peach Garden.
In Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, during the time of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Liu Yu was the governor of You Province in northeastern China ; his call for volunteers to fight the rebellion in his province was the event which led to Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei taking the Oath of the Peach Garden and forming their first army.

Oath and University
* The University Loyalty Oath by Ellen Shrecker, 1999-10-07
* Stewart, George R. The Year of the Oath: The Fight for Academic Freedom at the University of California.
Upon the accession of Elizabeth I, and the second schism of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, he refused to take the Oath of Supremacy, but was allowed to remain within the University of Oxford, until 1561.
His public opposition to the Church of England forced him to leave the Kingdom and in that year, having resigned himself from all of his preferments, he left England and sought refuge in the town and the University of Leuven, or Louvain, to join many other students from England who had left the English Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in order to avoid having to take the Oath of Supremacy.
The ceremony itself involves students taking the Matriculation Oath of the University and symbolically touching the Faculty mace and shaking the Dean's hand.
The Drew Saturday Science Academy Oath states " I, as a student of Charles Drew University ’ s Saturday Science Academy II, promise by this oath that I shall treasure what I have learned in this program and continue my quest to higher education.
During the McCarthy era, John Beecher was blacklisted after being fired from his teaching job at San Francisco State University in 1950 for refusing to sign a Levering Loyalty Oath.

Oath and Summer
The Olympic Oath was first taken at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp by the fencer / water polo player Victor Boin.
Considered one of the highlights of his career was during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, when Billingsley was honored by his nation with the opportunity to conduct the Judge's Oath by proclaiming, " In the name of all the judges and officials, I promise that we shall officiate in these Olympic Games with complete impartiality, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them in the true spirit of sportsmanship.
Dimoschaki administered the Olympic Oath at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2004 Summer Olympics.
He also performed the Judge's Oath at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Oath and Country
This Oath required the person taking it to " abhor, renounce and disown in the presence of Almighty God, the pretended Declaration of War " Vindication " lately affixed at several parish churches, in so far as it declares war against his sacred Majesty, and asserts that it is lawful to kill such as serve his Majesty in Church, State, Army or Country, or such as act against the authors of the pretended Declaration now shown to me.

Oath and on
In 1789, Jacques-Louis David attempted to leave his artistic mark on the historical beginnings of the French Revolution with his painting of The Oath of the Tennis Court.
The first year of the Revolution saw members of the Third Estate proclaiming the Tennis Court Oath in June, the assault on the Bastille in July, the passage of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in August, and an epic march on Versailles that forced the royal court back to Paris in October.
After finding the door to their chamber locked and guarded, the Assembly met nearby on a tennis court and pledged the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, binding them " never to separate, and to meet wherever circumstances demand, until the constitution of the kingdom is established and affirmed on solid foundations.
The members of the Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, and the National Constituent Assembly abolished feudalism on 4 August 1789.
After more speeches, Donald Finlay of the British team ( given his RAF rank of Wing Commander ) took the Olympic Oath on behalf of all competitors.
With no ensuing restrictions on his policies, he abolished the Oath of Allegiance ( which Cosgrave intended to do had he won the 1932 general election ), the Senate, university representation in the Dáil, and appeals to the Privy Council.
Louis's attempts to control it resulted in the Tennis Court Oath ( serment du jeu de paume ), on 20 June, and the declaration of the National Constituent Assembly on 9 July.
This became known as the Oath of Fëanor and, later, the cause for great tragedy on Middle-earth, particularly among his seven sons.
More than 1, 300 basic cadets salute during the ceremonial Oath of Office formation on 26 June 2009.
There were at least two reasons for the speed of Japan's modernization: the employment of more than 3, 000 foreign experts ( called o-yatoi gaikokujin or ' hired foreigners ') in a variety of specialist fields such as teaching English, science, engineering, the army and navy, among others ; and the dispatch of many Japanese students overseas to Europe and America, based on the fifth and last article of the Charter Oath of 1868: ' Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of Imperial rule.
The monks had, apparently willingly, already signed the Oath of Supremacy, and were given generous pensions-Elisha Ferrers, the last Abbot, became Vicar of Wymondham ( the fine sixteenth century sedilia on the south side of the chancel is said to be his memorial ).
Filmed segments and stock footage of " Bonanza " episodes made at the region include " The Mission ", " Gallagher's Sons ", " Twilight Town ", " Big Shadow on the Land ", " The Deed and the Dilemma ", " The Oath ", " Second Chance " and " Meena.
This resulted in disaffection which led to a general revolt in 1653 known as The Coonan Cross Oath. Under the leadership of their elder Thomas, Nazranis around Cochin gathered at Mattancherry church on Friday, January 24, 1653 ( M. E.
Indeed, neither term in the Boy Scouts ' Law and Oath expresses any position whatsoever on sexual matters.
Opposition to this was based on the fact that it was not fully discussed and explained before the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in December 1921, and that many of the members of the second Dáil Éireann, elected without opposition in May 1921, had already sworn an Oath to uphold an Irish Republic.
Ironically, in view of the opposition expressed to the Oath by anti-treatyites, it was in fact largely the work of Michael Collins, based in its open lines on a draft oath suggested by the President of the Republic, Éamon de Valera, and also on the oath of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
The Oath was a pledge signed by 576 of the 577 members from the Third Estate who were locked out of a meeting of the Estates-General on 20 June 1789.
He was regarded as an opponent of Catholic emancipation, and on this theme published Letters to Charles Butler ( 1825 ), Letters to Canning ( 1827 ) and A Letter to an English Layman on the Coronation Oath ( 1828 ).

Oath and country
While Oath of the Horatii and Oath of the Tennis Court stress the importance of masculine self-sacrifice for one's country and patriotism, the Distribution of Eagles would ask for self-sacrifice for one's Emperor ( Napoleon ) and the importance of battlefield glory.
Danby's Test Oath proposal was merely the latest, most nefarious attempt to introduce divine right monarchy and episcopacy on the country.
The Members ' Manual of the National Assembly outlines that this additional oath is to the people and constitution of Quebec, distinct from the Oath of Allegiance, which is an oath to the country via the Queen, though some saw the monarch, in that context, as representative of the Quebec State and not of Canada, taking into account Canada's " divisible " Crown.
In 2005, Senator Raymond Lavigne uttered the words " and to my country, Canada ," at the end of the Oath of Allegiance, which raised questions from other senators and Lavigne was instructed to take the oath again, without the amendment.
* Holding permanent residence in another country does not in itself cause a bar to registration, provided the nationality of that country is not acquired before application for British citizenship is granted ( and British citizenship acquired through taking an Oath and Pledge ).
The Oath of Allegiance, with the addition of the words " on becoming a British citizen " ( or other type of British national, as appropriate ), is also used at citizenship ceremonies, where persons being registered or naturalised in the United Kingdom are required to swear or affirm their allegiance to the Queen, her heirs and successors, and additionally make a pledge to follow the laws of the country and uphold its democratic values.
According to " The Parliamentary Oath " even if the entire country were to vote in a general election for a party whose manifesto pledge was to remove the monarchy, it would be impossible by reason of the present oath, and current acts of parliament, for such elected MPs to take their seats in the House of Commons, or be raised to the House of Lords, without taking this Oath of Allegiance to the ruling monarch, and to her heirs, and successors.
As the country shared the same person as its sovereign with the other countries of the then British Commonwealth, people immigrating from those states were not required to recite any oath upon immigration to Canada ; those coming from a non-Commonwealth country would take the Oath of Allegiance.
The Oath of Citizenship is today a legally binding oral and written contract intended to ensure that new Canadian citizens promise to obey the laws and customs of their new country, fulfil their duties as citizens, and recognize the authority of the monarch as the personification of the state and various entities and concepts.
In 1987, the government proposed alterations to the Citizenship Act that included studying to what or whom allegiance should be given in the Oath of Citizenship: to the Crown, the country, or both, and in what order?
The wording of the Scout Promise ( or Oath ) and Scout Law have varied slightly over time and from country to country.
In the first part of the Scout Oath or Promise the member declares, ‘ On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law .’ The recognition of God as the ruling and leading power in the universe and the grateful acknowledgment of His favors and blessings are necessary to the best type of citizenship and are wholesome precepts in the education of the growing members.

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