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Excerpts from Chen Yinque's famous sentences are as follows.

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The essence of university spirit lies in "independent spirit and free thought". -Chen Yinque

Independent spirit and free will must fight, and we must fight for life and death. -Chen Yinque

A good bird can't live the same life. Lian Fang is a widow. Life hates green and heavy, and jade refers to the town of double hooks. -Chen Yinque

A good bird can't live the same life. Lian Fang is a widow. Life hates green and heavy, and jade refers to the town of double hooks. -Chen Yinque

Crying is a history of heartbroken cows and clothes. A leopard cannot change his spots, and Jiuquan is a bit dry. -Chen Yinque

Chen Yinque was born in a scholarly family, and his grandfather, Chen Baozhen, was a powerful figure in the reform and reform, an official to assistant minister of the Ministry of War and governor of Hunan. His father Chen, together with Tan and Tan Sitong, is known as the "Three Sons of Huxiang", one of the important representatives of Tongguang Poetry School in modern times, and has the reputation of "the last traditional poet in China".

Therefore, he is knowledgeable, diligent and knowledgeable. He once taught in famous schools such as Tsinghua and The National SouthWest Associated University, and was called "the son of my son, the professor of the professor" when he taught in Tsinghua.

I have to admit that Chen Yinque is a master of combining Chinese and Western. He is an academic intellectual, honest and clean, avoiding politics, concentrating on research, detached from things and carefully inheriting. Mr. Ji Xianlin, for example, is a student he supports. Therefore, Chen Yinque is highly respected in China's literature, history, scholarship, knowledge and personality.

Here are three examples to illustrate the evaluation of Chen Yinque by three famous historians, and we can see that his knowledge is irreplaceable.

Fu Sinian, a famous historian and scholar in China, once commented on Chen Yinque's scholarship-there was only one person in Chen's scholarship for nearly 300 years. Liang Qichao even said that all his works are not as valuable as Chen Yinque's hundreds of words.

Wu Mi, a famous master of Chinese studies and known as the father of China's comparative literature, commented on Chen in this way: Generally speaking, I will regard him as the most learned person in China. From this point of view, Chen Yinque's reputation is widely expected.