1. Everyone is responsible for reform. -- Sun Yat-sen's "Strategy for the Founding of the People's Republic of China"
2. Reform is never smooth sailing. --Lu Xun's "The Rebirth of Chinese Language"
3. Change makes the people rich. --Tan Sitong's "Ren Xue 2"
4. Big changes will have big effects, small changes will have small effects. --Liang Qichao's "On the Imperial Examination"
5. The progress of all civilizations since ancient times all started with misused heresies. --[Japan] Fukuzawa Yukichi's "Outline of Civilization Theory"
6. When people are in a comfortable situation, they are naturally hostile to innovation. --[English] Addison's "Tenure Owner"
7. From protozoa to human beings, from barbarism to civilization, it is because there is no revolution at all. --Lu Xun's "Literature in the Revolutionary Era"
8. Sweep clean with a new broom. --[English] Haywood's "Collection of Proverbs"
9. Human nature craves new things. --[Ancient Rome] Pliny the Elder's "Natural History"
10. People come to this world not to obey their old wives, but to create new, rational and glorious things. thing. --Russian proverb
11. All conservatives have their own flaws. Because of their status or nature, they are weak and timid... they can only take the defensive like the Ji Ji. --[US] Emerson's "How to Live in the World"
12. Some people will wrongly teach us that sticking to the rules means being consistent, which is a virtue, while getting rid of the rules means not being consistent, which is a virtue. A vice. --[US] Mark Twain's "Always Always"
13. A conservative is a person with intact legs, but he has never learned to move forward. --[US] Roosevelt's "Radio Speech on October 26, 1939"
14. When a country's young people follow the old ways, its death knell has sounded. --[U.S.] Beecher's "Proverbs from the Pulpit of Plymouth"
15. Please don't play the former hero and listen to the new version of "Willow Branch". --Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Nine Poems on Willow Branches"
16. Personnel changes, and exchanges become ancient and modern. -- Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing Xian Mountain with the Scholars"
17. Today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today. --Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Preface to "The Collection of Li Weng Yu""
18. The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. --Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Bodhisattva Man·Book Jiangxi Ostomy Wall"
19. Only innovation can promote the progress of history. --Beveridge