"We, the revolutionary patriots, will fight hard and the revolution will be successful and the revolution will be achieved. In the near future, I will be in serious danger with other comrades and go to the front line to die. ...Revolution is not a surname of Yi. "My son gave up his studies and joined the revolution not to avenge his family, but to seek freedom and justice for the people of the world. I vowed to sacrifice my life for the revolution. Even if I die without regrets, don't worry about my son."
Chiang returned to China to participate in the uprising. Before leaving, he wrote to his mother Wang Caiyu to say goodbye to his mother and brother. In October 1911
"It is like a stone"[1]
He went to On Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, he pointed to a pavilion and said to his fellow travelers: "Build three houses behind this pavilion and live in seclusion here, which will fulfill your lifelong wish." He also wrote these four words in Yongquan, and asked the monks of Yongquan Temple to hire workers to carve them on the west side of the dressing pavilion as a commemoration. In January 1923
"Zeng (Zeng Guofan) flaunted his morality and worked hard for his whole life. Advocating, as a result, can actually change customs and restore decadence. I don't care about the means of adapting to it at the time, the new and old ideas, and the process of success or failure. But his painstaking perseverance, self-reliance, and self-cultivation are enough. He is our teacher."
Preface to "Supplementary Quotes of Zeng Hu Zhibing", October 1924
"Success is not in the beginning but in the last five minutes" [2]
p>Lectured at Whampoa Military Academy, September 9, 1925
“Remember six words to encourage yourself, which are: Determined and nourished, seeking talents and abilities, observing changes carefully, being cautious in words and deeds , punish anger and suffocate desire, be pragmatic and seek truth."[3]
January 4, 1927
"Many people underestimate me and laugh at me, but I claim to be ambitious. Not many people care about the chuckles, why are you so lazy and lazy now? How can you complete the revolution if you don't work hard, persevere and be self-reliant?"[4]
On New Year's Day, I carefully made a plan to get up at 6 a.m. and go to bed at 10 p.m., but I got up at 7 a.m. and hit the bed hard to blame myself. January 3, 1928
"Revolution" It is the most real life, definitely not a novel. Revolution is not a castle in the air that appears at the snap of a finger, but a fabric woven stitch by stitch." [5]
Speaking in Nanjing, February 3, 1929. Japan
“In order to fight against foreign forces, we must first make peace at home; by removing corruption, we can prevent stupidity”
“A message to compatriots all over the country—A letter to make peace at home and fight against foreign countries”, July 13, 1931