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Chen Jiageng's famous saying
1. Sacrifice one's rights and engage in national obligations.

from: May 192 * May 3, 192 to Ye Yuanhan?

2. Only true bones can be patriotic, and only true cause can save the country.

Excerpted from: 1929 *1929 Articles of Association of Chen Jiageng Branch

3. Invaders can destroy people's country and land, but they can't destroy people's inherent culture.

Excerpted from a speech at Fujian Guild Hall in Singapore in March, 1933 * March, 1933

4. Being born in the world, not only for personal life, but also for the country and society.

Excerpt from: March, 1933 * March, 1933, 2th Anniversary of Jimei School

5. Before the enemy leaves the country, making peace is a traitor.

Excerpt from: October, 1938 * Proposal of the Second National Political Participation Conference

6. Patriotism begins with loving one's hometown, and a strong country must first strengthen the people.

Excerpt from: May, 1945 * May, 1945, Lecture at Tongan Guild Hall, Singapore

7. If you only make money all day and don't know how to save the country, even if you make a fortune, what's the use of being a slave and a conquered people?

Excerpt from: September 1946 * September 1946 Speech at Fujian Guild Hall in Singapore

8. Serving the society is our bounden duty.

Excerpt from

2 Legacies of Chen Jiageng

9. For the country, you should do your duty as a citizen, and whatever you do, you must report it to the country.

Excerpt from: September, 1919 * September, 1919 Speech at Jimei School Autumn Opening Meeting

1. China is extremely poor today. Since I am from China, all actions should be frugal.

Excerpt from: September, 1919 * September, 1919 Speech at Jimei School's Autumn Commencement Meeting

11. Cover with a paper on personal expenses, that is, save more for my family, that is, save more for our country, and every little makes a mickle, so as to promote learning.

Excerpt from: September, 1919 * September, 1919, I gave a speech at Jimei School's Autumn Commencement Meeting

12. I have been doing educational public welfare and serving the society with honesty and diligence all my life.

Excerpt from "Twenty Legacies of Chen Jiageng"

13. Gai's obligation is not to wait for wealth before acting.

Excerpt from: June 1922 * June 1922 Letter to Ye Yuan

14. All social welfare should be from the near to the far, and it is not necessary to aim high.

Excerpted from "Twenty Lessons from Chen Jiageng"

15. Husband's public welfare obligation, do not wait for wealth before acting, if you must wait for wealth before acting, you will end up with nothing to do in your life. Excerpt from: June, 1919 * Speech at Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School, Singapore

16. Public welfare obligations can lose my wealth and make my children wise and grandchildren, so why should I be rich?

Excerpt from: June, 1919 * June, 1919 Speech at Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School, Singapore

17. Since I am determined to serve the society, I certainly can't plan for my children and grandchildren. If I plan for my children and grandchildren at the same time, I can't serve the society as much as possible. This is obvious and unnecessary. As the saying goes, needles can't do both.

Excerpt from "Ji Mei Zhi" by Chen Jiageng's son Chen Juexiang

18. A father's love for his son is true in nature. People who don't love his son only have moral love, and love is not called love unless they leave more money, and being virtuous and rich will damage their ambition, while being foolish and rich will benefit them, which is harmful and not love. Excerpt from: Ji Mei Zhi by Chen Jiageng's son Chen Juexiang

19. Education is the foundation of the country, and it is the bounden duty of the people to promote learning.

Excerpt from: November, 194 * November, 194 Speech to Alumni of Jimei Xiamen University

2. Without education, can the people build a country safely?

Excerpt from: May 192 * May 3, 192 Letter to Ye Yuan

21. The prosperity of a country depends entirely on its people; The development of the people depends entirely on education.

Excerpt from: November, 192 * November, 192, organized a speech at Xiamen University in Singapore

22. Improving national opportunities, giving up education is the only contribution.

Excerpt from Jimei Primary School

23. Our country is under the elbow of a great power, and it is a close call. If we don't rush to catch up, we can't escape the elimination of the natural performance. I've been traveling overseas for decades, and I've been worried about the gains and losses of my life. I'm independent of learning, and I don't hesitate to sacrifice money and spare no effort to do it. It's for this reason that those who are diligent only in Japan dare not relax.

Excerpted from "Ji Mei Zhi" by Chen Jiageng's son Chen Juexiang

24. If education is weak, the industry will be sluggish and the livelihood of the people will be increasingly tight. Speaking of this, I am sad. Excerpt from Ji Mei Zhi by Chen Jiageng's son Chen Juexiang

25. Running a school requires courage, which is what our school motto says? Chengyi? No matter what difficulties and hardships, we must be unyielding.

Excerpt from: October, 194 * October, 194 Speech at the Welcome Meeting of Teachers and Students in Jimei Middle School, Anxi

26. The necessary economy of education depends on industry. Industry is also, education is also, and the joint relationship between each other's ups and downs is also clear.

Excerpt from: September, 1923 * Opening Declaration of Nanyang Commercial Daily in Singapore

27. Education and industry seem to be related. Without industry, where does the education fee come from? Where do the uneducated industrial talents come from?

Excerpted from: February, 1923 * February, 1923 Letter to Ye Yuan

28. In the future, if China wants to revitalize its shipping industry and consolidate its sea power, the coastal provinces should shoulder the responsibility of catching up. ? However, if we want to develop the aviation industry, we must cultivate most aviation talents.

Excerpt from: Ji Mei Zhi by Chen Jiageng's son Chen Juexiang

29. I run a school and have a huge deposit bank. All funds are to be managed.

Excerpt from: Speech at the Opening Ceremony of Jimei School on February *1922.2, 1922

3. Some people advised Yu to stop school fees in order to maintain business. Yu could not bear to give up his obligations and persevere. If two schools were closed, he would be less guilty of mistaken youth and more guilty of affecting society. Once classes are closed, it is difficult to recover. Excerpt from: Memoirs of South Bridge in 1945 *1945

31. I didn't want you to do anything for me, and I didn't want you to be pests and parasites of the country.

Excerpt from: October, 194 * October, 194 Speech at the Welcome Meeting for Teachers and Students of Jimei Middle School in Anxi.