This article is to describe how the chicken-raising in Chi-Sheng Memorial Hall assists the general education. It belongs to the experience chapter of an educational thesis. The article begins with a preface, describing why humane and moral education cannot just rely on class teaching, but must be assisted with personal experience. Following that is the origin of the chicken-raising at Chi-Sheng Memorial Hall and the relevant records. This includes observation of what happened in the chicken society, an attempt to seek the relationship between chicken-raising and general education, and discussion on the questions raised by the students. The article ends with description of the effectiveness of chicken-raising based on the students' reflection on the case. A review of this chicken-raising experience shows that it did give students lots of inspiration. Though the work is hard, it's quite meaningful to general education.