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Speech on “ I am nylon “

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Nylon’s life

A fire of freedom and democracy kindled with flesh

An epic poem not yet finished:

Twelve years after Cheng Nan-jung's self-immolation

Hu Hui-lin/Secretary General, Dr. Chen Wen-chen Memorial Foundation

In the days when expression of political views was banned, he was a second-generation mainlander who advocated Taiwan Independence

Cheng Nan-jung's father came from Fuzhou in China, his mother was from Keelung. Known as a "second generation mainlander," he was born in Hankou Street in Taipei on September 12, 1947, before he was born, he almost became one of the "unlucky ghosts." The most disastrous massacre in Taiwan's recent history branded its stamp on him as he lay in his mother's womb, and marked the direction his life was to take.

Later, on his first job-seeking resume, Cheng Nan-jung was to write: "I was born the year of the 228 Incident, and this incident has tormented me throughout my life...Only because we were protected by our neighbors were we mainlanders safe from the wave of retaliation from the Taiwanese." From childhood he thought deeply about this question, and he freely recorded the period of White Terror in the documents he wrote about his life. Later on, because of this experience, he became involved in politics, stirred up agitation and sought freedom of speech, became an open advocate of Taiwan Independence, and thought nothing of dying for his beliefs.

Cheng Nan-jung graduated from Ilan Middle School and Chien Kuo High School. He enrolled successively at National Cheng Kung University's college of engineering, Fu Jen Catholic University's philosophy department and National Taiwan University's philosophy department. He boasted that he was "a first-rate activist thinker, so why should I be a third-rate engineer?" He refused to take the classes on Sun Yat-sen Thought, and handed back his Taiwan University graduation certificate. He said "I'm a first-rate-ist, I don't understand life, and I find this very hard indeed."

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