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Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese
Soldier
Born:
Oct 31
,
1887
Died:
Apr 5
,
1975
China
Great
Nation
Own
People
World
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War is not only a matter of equipment, artillery, group troops or air force; it is largely a matter of spirit, or morale.
Chiang Kai-shek
War
Air Force
Matter
Group
Air
Spirit
Morale
Only
Troops
Force
Equipment
Artillery
Largely
Prayer is more than meditation. In meditation the source of strength is one's self. When one prays he goes to a source of strength greater than his own.
Chiang Kai-shek
Strength
Prayer
Own
Meditation
More
Self
He
Greater
His
Source
Prays
Than
Goes
My long struggles as a soldier of the Chinese Revolution have forced me to realize the necessity of facing hard facts. There will be neither peace, nor hope, nor future for any of us unless we honestly aim at political, social and economic justice for all peoples of the world, great and small.
Chiang Kai-shek
Hope
Future
Great
Me
Justice
Peace
People
World
Political
Will
Long
Revolution
Honestly
Aim
Unless
Soldier
Neither
Small
Economic
Struggles
Facing
Economic Justice
Facts
Forced
Nor
Any
Chinese
Social
Realize
Us
Hard
Necessity
Landowners and influential men of all kinds, especially members of political councils, ought to set an example to the people. The young members of rich families should offer themselves for military service. If not one of two sons, at least one of three sons should be ready to do so.
Chiang Kai-shek
Service
People
Political
Men
Three
Example
Young
Rich
Military
Ought
Members
At Least One
Kinds
Sons
Ready
Least
Offer
Families
Influential
Themselves
Should
Military Service
Two
Set
Only a fighting nation can make itself responsible for world peace, and such a nation must organize its material resources and manpower with the highest possible degree of efficiency.
Chiang Kai-shek
Peace
World
Degree
Nation
Fighting
World Peace
Resources
Possible
Responsible
Must
Only
Highest
Make
Material
Itself
Efficiency
Manpower
Organize
As a boy, the very words 'Liberty Bell' and 'Independence Hall' fired my imagination and made a profound and lasting impression on my mind. Throughout my struggle to secure national freedom for China, I have continuously dreamed of the day when she would assume the full stature of an independent, democratic nation.
Chiang Kai-shek
Day
Freedom
Struggle
Words
Liberty
Mind
Independence
Made
Nation
National
Imagination
Assume
Lasting
Independent
Secure
Stature
Would
Dreamed
Throughout
Fired
Democratic
She
Hall
Boy
Continuously
Impression
Very
China
Full
Bell
Profound
You must all be aware that modern war is not a mere matter of military operations. It involves the whole strength and all the resources of the nation. Not only soldiers, but also all citizens without exception, take part.
Chiang Kai-shek
War
Strength
You
Matter
Nation
Military
Resources
Soldiers
Must
Citizens
Only
Exception
Take
Part
Mere
Involves
Also
Operations
Without
Modern
Modern War
Whole
Military Operations
Aware
Government acquisition of food supplies in time of war is no less important than conscription. Equity is the fundamental principle applicable to both these essential phases of war administration.
Chiang Kai-shek
War
Government
Time
Food
Important
Administration
Both
Supplies
Principle
Equity
Than
Essential
Acquisition
Less
Fundamental
Fundamental Principle
Applicable
Conscription
Phases
China is the largest and most ancient of Asiatic countries, but it is not for us boastfully to talk of her right to a position of 'leadership' among those countries.
Chiang Kai-shek
Leadership
Those
Ancient
Countries
Most
Talk
China
Us
Among
Largest
Her
Right
Position
The modern world is one wherein every nation has to develop the strength of which its citizens are capable. The independent status of the individual, his thoughts and actions become a thing of the past.
Chiang Kai-shek
Strength
Thoughts
World
Become
Nation
Past
Every
Independent
Citizens
Status
Individual
Develop
His
Modern
Wherein
Which
Modern World
Capable
Actions
Thing
Every Nation
For many centuries Chinese society has been free of class distinctions such as are found even in advanced democracies.
Chiang Kai-shek
Democracy
Class
Free
Society
Distinctions
Has-Been
Advanced
Been
Chinese
Centuries
Many
Even
Found
Contempt for China on the part of the enemy is his weak point. Knowledge of this weak point is our strong point.
Chiang Kai-shek
Knowledge
Enemy
Strong
Our
Weak
Point
Part
Contempt
His
China
We Chinese are instinctively democratic, and Dr. Sun's objective of universal suffrage evokes from all Chinese a ready and unhesitating response.
Chiang Kai-shek
Sun
Response
Objective
Instinctively
Democratic
Ready
Chinese
Dr
Suffrage
Universal
Universal Suffrage
In ancient China, self-government was highly developed both in community life and in personal life. The custom of mutual protection and assistance was widespread. The organization and regulations of local self-government were clearly defined and strictly applied. Individual self-control was even more strongly emphasized.
Chiang Kai-shek
Life
Protection
Organization
Personal Life
Community
Strictly
Local
Defined
Ancient
Mutual
Strongly
More
Both
Individual
Developed
Self-Control
Emphasized
Highly
Clearly
Self-Government
Were
Personal
China
Custom
Regulations
Even
Applied
Assistance
Widespread
Externally China desires independence, internally she seeks to maintain her existence as a nation; China therefore strives to loose the bonds that bind her people, and to complete the establishment of a new State.
Chiang Kai-shek
People
Independence
Nation
State
Complete
Seeks
Maintain
New
She
Loose
Existence
Establishment
China
Therefore
Bind
Her
Bonds
Desires
Our late Leader, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, with his universal sympathy for all oppressed and his profound understanding of Jesus' revolutionary spirit of love and sacrifice, carried on his revolutionary work for forty years and brought about at last the liberation of the Chinese people.
Chiang Kai-shek
Work
Love
People
Sacrifice
Leader
Understanding
Sympathy
Late
Our
Liberation
Sun
Carried
Spirit
Brought
About
His
Years
Oppressed
Revolutionary
Chinese
Chinese People
Forty
Forty Years
Dr
Jesus
Universal
Profound
Last
Because of my intense hopes for the youth of China, I feel very keenly my responsibility for their future success or failure. The fate of China lies in their hands. The responsibility for organizing and training them to become worthy citizens of China, able to undertake the tasks of Resistance and Reconstruction, is mine; I cannot evade it.
Chiang Kai-shek
Success
Future
Failure
Youth
Training
Fate
Responsibility
Become
Mine
Future Success
Worthy
Citizens
Hopes
Lies
Able
Reconstruction
Feel
Because
Undertake
Very
Hands
Tasks
Intense
Cannot
China
Them
Organizing
Resistance
Democracy is liberty - a liberty which does not infringe on the liberty nor encroach on the rights of others; a liberty which maintains strict discipline, and makes law its guarantee and the basis of its exercise. This alone is true liberty; this alone can produce true democracy.
Chiang Kai-shek
Alone
Democracy
Rights
Liberty
Law
Discipline
Strict
Others
True
Exercise
Makes
Does
Nor
Which
Produce
Basis
Guarantee
China, with her five thousand years of history, her vast territory and her enormous population stands like a mountain peak among the nations of the world. Her contribution to the civilization of mankind is imperishable. She has been a keen lover of peace; she has had a deep respect for international justice.
Chiang Kai-shek
History
Justice
Respect
Peace
World
Lover
Enormous
Has-Been
Thousand
Thousand Years
Civilization
Vast
Had
Like
She
Territory
Been
Years
Five
Mountain
Contribution
Nations
China
Mankind
International
Stands
Deep
Keen
Population
Among
Peak
Her
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