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At the end of 1935, students in Beiping issued a cry that "North China is too big to put a quiet desk". The related historical events are as follows.

The related historical event is the December 9th Movement.

In p>1935, in the famous "December 9th" patriotic national salvation movement, Jiang Nanxiang, as one of the leaders, was appointed by the higher-level party organization to draft the "Tsinghua University National Salvation Association's Letter to the Compatriots of the Country", and issued "North China is too big for a quiet desk!" The cry has become a clarion call to arouse people's struggle for national independence.

Since then, after War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the liberation war, Jiang Nanxiang has been engaged in youth work and stood in the forefront of China's youth movement.

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Major achievements

Jiang Nanxiang was one of the important leaders of the December 9th Movement. At that time, he was the secretary of the Party branch in Tsinghua University and a member of the Party Committee in the western suburb of Beiping. He drafted two declarations of "December 9th" and "December 16th" and some important documents of Beiping Federation of Students, which had an important influence on the student movement at that time and made great contributions to arousing patriotic students all over the country to rise up against Japan and save the nation.

He proposed to develop education in proportion in a planned way; Enrich and strengthen primary schools, rectify and improve junior high schools, adjust and reform senior high schools, and vigorously develop vocational education; He presided over the drafting of the Regulations on Academic Degrees of the People's Republic of China, and made indelible contributions to rectifying and restoring educational order, promoting educational reform and accelerating the development of education.