Professor Jiang: Limited Wisdom: My wisdom is limited because my surname is Jiang! Because there are talents that are exhausted.
Professor Jiang: Hard power and soft power: The brand clothes you wear are called hard power. You can afford them, but your temperament is not good enough, and you don’t look like a prince when you wear a dragon robe. This is called Soft power.
Professor Jiang: Birds of a feather flock together: Culture is a kind of temperament! As you can see, birds of a feather flock together! Just because you choose to come in instead of going next door means that you have good taste!
Professor Jiang: Big eyes staring at small eyes: I remember complaining to my mother when I was young, Mom, Tom Bruce’s eyes are so big, but your son’s eyes are so small! He is so strong and I am so thin; he is so tall and I am so short. How can I be competitive like this? My soft power and hard power are not as good as others. My mother told me two words: "People must be confident! Son, people's eyes are born to see things. As long as they can see, they don't have to be so big!"
Professor Jiang: Be a When people think they are geniuses, idiots have an extra friend
Professor Jiang: You have to scratch your own itch so that others can praise you
Professor Jiang: Only by communicating can you understand, and only by understanding can you understand.
Professor Jiang: Free speech may not always be right, but it must be respected.
Professor Jiang: Looking back does not mean taking care of things and then ignoring them; it means taking things into consideration and asking questions to take care of them.
Professor Jiang: The more you read, the more powerful your speech will be.
Professor Jiang: After you have been wronged, you need to ask for perfection; why do you want to be wronged if you don’t ask for perfection?
Professor Jiang: Hateful people must be pitiful.
Professor Jiang: It is difficult to remember gratitude, but it is easy to remember grudges.
Professor Jiang: Politics is the distribution of power, and it is also a zero-sum game.
Professor Jiang: After marriage, there is no true love, only true love.
Professor Jiang: In the past society, where there was sincerity, gold and stone opened the door; in today’s society, where there is gold and stone, sincerity opens the door.
Professor Jiang: When you grow old, you need three things to avoid all your worries: talk less, be healthy, and have more money
Professor Jiang: Politicians before they gained power were poor and had no aspirations. poverty. After gaining power, politicians aim to keep the poor from becoming poor.
Professor Jiang: The effects of time on wine and vinegar are obviously different. At the same time, the wine will become more fragrant as it ages, but the vinegar will become more acidic. The key is not time, but whether we are wine or vinegar?
Professor Jiang: The entertainment industry and the political circle are indeed somewhat similar:
1. Both entertainment and politics require performance. A very exaggerated performance;
2. Actors and politicians all need applause, very aphrodisiac applause;
3. Market trends and elections require media, a lot of media;
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4. Both the show and the forum are corrupt, very decadent and corrupt.
Professor Jiang: No wonder Western political commentators believe that the only difference between clowns and politicians is their costumes.
Professor Jiang: Young people with physical strength but no financial resources: people are in the bank, money is in heaven. Elderly people who have financial resources but no physical strength: they are in heaven and their money is in the bank.
Professor Jiang: Only by communication can we understand, only by understanding can we understand, and only by understanding can we reconcile.
Professor Jiang: Those who look back frequently cannot go far.
Professor Jiang: Criticism is a prejudice that can be justified; prejudice is a criticism that cannot be justified.
Professor Jiang: Stories educate people, reality tempers people; stories are ideal, but reality is a bit cruel. Therefore, people cannot live too ideally, nor can they live too realistically. If it is too realistic, there will be no hope; if it is too idealistic, there will be no future.
Professor Jiang: Clinton’s one country, two systems: Clinton is a typical one country, two systems, based on the waist. It can be managed well above the waist, but cannot be managed below the waist. But the American people don't care. As long as your political performance is good, who cares about your affairs?
Professor Jiang: Leader: What’s so great about a leader? The dirtiest parts of a piece of clothing are the collar and sleeves, so no one in Taiwan cares about leaders. How can anyone be a leader? I'm talking about clothes, don't think too much about it.
The real wealth is of course the system, not the leader. Leaders, collars and cuffs are usually not very clean in most positions, and it is not easy for him to keep them clean!
Professor Jiang: Politicians who have come to power have to behave themselves when they get advantages: Politicians who have stepped down have to behave themselves to gain advantages. (Professor Jiang predicted in the Southeast TV Straits Forum on March 1 that Chen X-bian would behave well in prison for the reasons mentioned above)
Professor Jiang:
I didn’t know when I was a child. The sky is thick and the earth is thick. I asked my mother how high is the sky? My mother said: As high as the sky is, so is my mother’s love.
When I was a teenager and was rebellious, I asked my mother how high the sky was. My mother said: How high the sky is, how high my mother’s blood pressure is.
When I was middle-aged, my mother was already in heaven. I asked myself how high is the sky? Only then did I realize: How high the sky is, how high I miss my mother.
Meeting all the advanced people today, I understand better that there is something higher than the sky. Without it, there would be no sky.
This kind of thing is the law, because there is an idiom that says...no...law...no...heaven!
(Professor Jiang’s toast at the dinner of the Cross-Strait Legal Seminar at the end of 2010)