Qiu Jin Quotes


Qiu Jin Quotes

Qiu Jin (1875-1907)

Qiu Jin was a Chinese revolutionary, feminist, and writer. Her courtesy names are Xuanqing and Jingxiong. Her sobriquet name is Jianhu Nüxia which, when translated literally into English, means “Woman Knight of Mirror Lake”. (Qiu Jin Quotes)


“Autumn rain, autumn wind, they make one die of sorrow.”

Qiu Jin

“Don’t tell me women are not the stuff of heroes.”

Qiu Jin

“Sun and moon have no light left, earth is dark; Our women’s world is sunk so deep, who can help us? Jewelry sold to pay this trip across the seas, Cut off from my family I leave my native land. Unbinding my feet I clean out a thousand years of poison, With heated heart arouse all women’s spirits. Alas, this delicate kerchief here Is half stained with blood, and half with tears.”

Qiu Jin

“The young intellectuals are all chanting, “Revolution, Revolution,” but I say the revolution will have to start in our homes, by achieving equal rights for women.”

Qiu Jin

“Today the two hundred million men in our country are entering into a civilized new world…but we, the two hundred million women, are still kept down in the dungeon.”

Qiu Jin

“With all my heart I beseech and beg my two hundred million female compatriots to assume their responsibility as citizens. Arise! Arise! Chinese women, arise!”

Qiu Jin

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