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What are the three sentences that Hu Shi refused to stay in the mainland?
Hu Shi refused to stay on the mainland: Americans came with bread and freedom; The Soviets came, with bread and no freedom; Here they come, no bread, no freedom.

At that time, he didn't give up fighting for Hu Shi, saying that as long as Hu Shi didn't leave Peiping, he would still be the president of Peking University and the director of Beijing Library after the liberation of Peiping. But Hu Shi said that Russia has bread and freedom, and the United States also has bread and freedom. Here they come, no bread, no freedom.

Brief introduction of Hu Shi

Hu Shi (1891121kloc-0/962 February 24th) once used the name Hei, Zijiang, the scientific name Hongbi, and later changed his name to Yi, with appropriate words. Originally from Jixi County, Anhui Province, Chuansha County, Songjiang Prefecture, Jiangsu Province (now Pudong New Area, Shanghai). China is a modern thinker, writer and philosopher.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hu Shi.