"She was the one who introduced me to the word 'love'. When I was young, she was the core of my world. She perfectly embodies the word 'love'."
2 - About the "May 4th Movement"
"I often say that I am a child of the 'May 4th Movement'. The May 4th Movement woke me up from my sleep like a spring thunder. I opened my eyes, I began to see a brand new world."
3-About "Advertising to Youth" (or Anarchism)
"From "Advertisement to Youth" I got the idea of ??loving human beings and loving the world. The ideal is a child's dream, and I believe that a society where everyone enjoys happiness will rise with the sun tomorrow, and all evil will be eliminated immediately."
IV - About the Russian populist female revolutionaries. Sophia Borovskaya
"At that time, she was the most lovable person in the world I knew."
Five - About Goldman ( Lithuanian-American, famous anarchist)
"When I was 15 years old, you once called me back from my life on the cliff. Later, in 1927,...you many You comforted me with your kind words of encouragement and taught me with your valuable experiences. Your beautiful letters are still a source of inspiration for me when I have the opportunity to read them e·g. , my spiritual mother, e·g, you, the daughter of Meng, you are the only one who understands my pain."
Six - About "Half Moon" Magazine
"The two-hour conversation there illuminated my soul. I was like a ship broken by a storm that had found a port. My mood was high, and I returned home with a happy smile. On this day At night, I wrote a letter to the person in charge of Shishe with the piety of Buddhists when they go to the mountains to offer incense."
Seven - About running away from my hometown in Sichuan
"My original intention. It is: leave the family, go into society, go among the people, and be a revolutionary who 'seeks happiness' for the people."
Eight - About running away from my hometown in Sichuan
" It's dusk,
In this vast river,
Where is our boat going?
The red light in the distance,
Please come closer!”
Nine-About running away from my hometown in Sichuan
“I said goodbye to the mountains, crossed the river, and paddled a canoe. Sail toward the sea of ??the world. The storm hit my face, and the huge waves bumped my boat, but they never drowned me."
10-Reactions to the "May 30th Massacre"
"I don't want to sit down and read quietly anymore. I am willing to shed my blood. As long as you give me a chance to do something quickly and do my part, let these slaves, The suffering people stand up and fight for their freedom. It's okay for you to die, but don't let me live and suffer like this, don't let me waste my youth in this way. "
Eleven - Praise to the Martyrs
"As long as my life exists, I will promote the great and noble deeds of the martyrs while continuing to move forward with their ambitions. ….
"The progress of society is a record of martyrdom. Every era of human evolution is soaked in the blood of martyrs."
Twelve - The complex feelings towards the motherland in youth Mood (when leaving China to study in France)
"Ah, the majestic Yellow River, the mysterious Yangtze River, where has your great history gone? The land here! Such people! What's wrong with my heart? I can leave you! ...Goodbye, my unfortunate country! I hate you, but I have to love you." 13-Dedicated to humanity when going to France
"My current creed is: live faithfully, fight legitimately, love those who need love, and hate those who destroy love. I have only one God, that is human beings, and for it I am ready to give everything I have..."< /p>
Fourteen - About Fansetti (Italian, anarchist, killed for the US government.)
"I have a 'Mr.', he taught me love, he taught I forgive. However, because of human hatred, he, a sinless man, was finally burned to death in the electric chair in Charleston Prison in Boston. He also said that he was willing to forgive the person who burned him to death. I have never met him, but I love him, and he loves me too."
Chapter 15 - Explanation of writing about life in a foreign country
Foreigners and Chinese "are pursuing both. The sorrow of losing the same things - youth, activity, freedom, happiness, and love, not only for themselves, but also for others, for those they know and love deeply - is humankind. **Somewhat sad."
Sixteen - About Kropotkin
"You will never be able to behave like him and behave like that in your life. A moment of repentance of conscience will never lead to unfaithfulness to others or to yourself. You will find happiness, you will love passionately, and you will be loved by others.
At that time you knew that this book ("The Autobiography of Kropotkin") was gospel to all young people.
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