Young people have wisdom, and young people are stronger than China. Where does China's wisdom come from?

From Liang Qichao's On young chinese.

Therefore, today's responsibility lies not with others, but with my youth.

The wisdom of teenagers is the wisdom of the country, and the wealth of teenagers is the wealth of the country;

A strong teenager makes the country strong, and an independent teenager makes the country independent.

Juvenile freedom is national freedom; Juvenile progress, national progress;

If teenagers are better than Europe, then China is better than Europe;

Teenagers are better than the earth, and the country is better than the earth.

Extended data

Young China said that it was an essay written by Liang Qichao (1873- 1929) in the late Qing Dynasty, which was written in 1900 after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898. The article strongly praises the vitality of youth, points out that China under feudal rule is "the oldest empire", and earnestly hopes that "young China people" will emerge to inspire people's spirit. The article is informal and uses metaphors, which is very encouraging. With a strong enterprising spirit, the author has placed his love and expectation on the youth in China.

Liang Qichao (1February 23rd, 873-1June 5438+091October, 929), with outstanding personality, was named Ren Fu, and was also named as the owner of an ice house, an ice drinker, undertaker, a citizen of New China and the owner of a free lent.

During Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, Juren was a thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer in modern China. One of the leaders of the Reform Movement of 1898, a representative of China's modern reformists and new legalists. When I was young, I learned it as a teacher. At the age of eight, I learned to be a writer. At the age of nine, I could write thousands of words. 17 years old, promoted. After studying under Kang Youwei, he became a propagandist of bourgeois reformists.

Before the Reform Movement of 1898, he and Kang Youwei launched the movement of "writing on the bus". Since then, he has led strong societies in Beijing, Shanghai and other places, worked with Huang Zunxian on current affairs, and served as the keynote speaker of Changsha current affairs school to promote political reform through reform.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Juvenile Theory, Baidu Encyclopedia-Liang Qichao