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What is the full text and meaning of "come with a heart and go without a blade of grass"?

This famous educational saying means very noble. It's all about giving, and nothing in return. This sentence is the teaching attitude of the famous scholar Mr. Tao Xingzhi and his school-running philosophy. There is no full text, just a sentence.

Tao Xingzhi (October 18, 1891-July 25, 1946), a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province, was an educator and thinker of China people, a great fighter of democracy, a patriot, and one of the main leaders of China People's Salvation Association and China Democratic League.

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Tao Xingzhi's thoughts and practices expressed by a pure heart represent the direction of advanced culture in modern China. The crisis in modern China was so difficult that "saving the country through education" became the dream of many intellectuals, among whom Tao Xingzhi was one of the most outstanding figures.

He explored a new way for education in China with his childlike innocence of "holding a heart and not taking a blade of grass". The most valuable thing is that he not only explored in theory, but also tried to practice civilian education with the spirit of "being a camel". He has been steadfast for 3 years, and his spirit is respected by people and admired by the world. (People's Network Review)

Tao Xingzhi is not only a very creative educator, but also a brave and outstanding anti-fascist fighter. (Zhongshan Net Review)

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Xingzhi