His Lifelong Creed--"Go among the People!"
He called at every place of this country for the people and everyone cherishes a vivid memory of him.
In the last period of his life, he said he had believed in the people, struggled for them and lived among them and that his was the life devoted to the country and nation and the one of struggle waged with the people.
The people he valued so much were not a group of superhuman beings or some special men.
They were those who had been deprived of political rights as a ruined nation under the colonial rule of the Japanese imperialists for over 40 years, those working diligently at the factories and farms and the intellectuals contributing to the prosperity of the country with science and technology.



The Korean Revolution Museum in the capital city of Pyongyang displays lots of photographs and historic materials and relics showing the great personality of Kim Il Sung .
Lots of people visit the museum with ardent yearning for him.
Merited Lecturer Jang Yong Suk said to the visitors:
"The great leaderKim Il Sung called at all parts of the country including remote mountain villages, fishing hamlets and farms.
The Korean people remember the benevolent image ofKim Il Sung who sat on a straw mat without ceremony to discuss farming at a farm, felt a net with
fishermen at a fishing hamlet and inspired the colliers to increased
production at a coal face.
In his reminiscences 'With the Century'Kim Il Sung wrote about his view of happiness as follows:
It gives me particular pleasure or happiness to be among the people, discover amongst them excellent people who can set an example for the whole country and debate state affairs, their living and our future."
Kim Il Sung led the Korean revolution to victory without any mistake in his lines and without any slightest deviation in his leadership practice for tens of years on the basis of his lifelong creed "Go among the people!".
Lots of people visit the museum with ardent yearning for him.
Merited Lecturer Jang Yong Suk said to the visitors:
"The great leader
The Korean people remember the benevolent image of
In his reminiscences 'With the Century'
It gives me particular pleasure or happiness to be among the people, discover amongst them excellent people who can set an example for the whole country and debate state affairs, their living and our future."