Liang Qichao's famous sayings about "education" are summarized as follows:
Success comes from human rights, and entrepreneurship ultimately depends on the strength of the will. ?
Adversity and hardship are the highest school for tempering one’s character. ?
Whenever you are about to succeed in something, the difficulties are the most severe. A person who travels a hundred miles must be half-ninety years old. Those who are determined to achieve great things in this world must not fail to take warning and must not fail to work hard. ?
Succeeding in the Great Change, and achieving more than expected, will be a joy for those who are ignorant, but only those who know deeply will be disappointed. ?
The reason why art can produce science is entirely derived from the concept of the unity of truth and beauty. They feel that truth is beauty, and truth is beauty, so when seeking beauty, they start with seeking truth. ?
In life, you need to know the pain of being responsible before you can know the joy of being responsible. ?
If the Six Classics cannot be taught, we should teach it with novels; if official history cannot be included, we should use novels to teach it; if quotations cannot be taught, we should use novels to teach it; if laws and regulations cannot be treated, we should use novels to teach it. ?
A hundred years of life are based on early childhood education.
When the red sun rises, its path shines brightly; When the river flows out of its undercurrent, it plunges into the ocean; A hidden dragon leaps into the abyss, its scales and claws fly; When a tiger roars in the valley, all beasts are frightened; When an eagle and falcon tests its wings, the wind and dust spread; The first-born of a strange flower is as bright as a swan; The cadres of the generals have their own awns; the sky is blue and the earth is yellow; despite the eternity, there are eight deserts; the future is like the sea, and the days to come are long. How beautiful, my young China is as immortal as the sky! How majestic, I, a Chinese young man, have no borders with my country.
Liang Qichao said that it is impossible for a country that has experienced numerous civil strife to produce a pure national character. Civil strife will cultivate six tendencies in the minds of the people: luck, cruelty, mutual exclusion, hypocrisy and cunning, and indifference. , live happily.
There is a difference between self-confidence and pride; confident people are often calm, while proud people are often flamboyant.
In life, you must know the pain of being responsible before you can know the joy of fulfilling responsibilities. Responsibility must be relieved, not that it will disappear.
Human life is full of sorrows and dangers. Knowing that there is nothing you can do about it, you can be content with your fate. ?
The three dynasties of Tang and Yu were like Zhizhi; the Qin Emperor and Han Wu were like heroes; the literature from the Han and Tang Dynasties was so prosperous; the martial arts between Kangxi and Qianlong were like that. How brilliant!
Freedom is the manifestation of rights. There are two major requirements for mortals to be human: one is life, and the other is rights. Without one of the two, time is no longer human, so freedom is also the life of the spiritual world.