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What does the Beijing logo of Youshi University in China mean?
The meaning of the logo of China Youshi University (Beijing);

1. Logo design theme combines the word "zhong" with the English abbreviation "CUP" of Petroleum University, highlighting the theme and showing that Petroleum University is based in China and going global. ?

2. The center of the symbol is an oil drop formed by two cycles, which symbolizes the cycle of natural laws and the sustainable development of energy. At the same time, it is also an expression of intention to "build things up and do things well". ?

3. The central part of the logo presents a sense of cohesion, which symbolizes the cohesion and centripetal force of the University of Petroleum. At the same time, it embodies the spirit of continuous progress and hard work of petroleum university. ?

4. The creative element in the middle part comes from China's classical element-Taiji, which symbolizes the spiritual concept of harmony between man and nature. ?

5.logo adopts the central symmetrical composition technique, which is stable and atmospheric and conforms to the school positioning. ?

6. The whole logo is expressed in the form of badge, which embodies the long history and rigorous style of running a school of Petroleum University.

About the name of the school:

On June 5438+ 10/0, 2005, the Ministry of Education officially approved the name of Petroleum University as "China" and renamed it "China Petroleum University". 65438+1On October 25th, Beijing Campus held a grand unveiling ceremony. On August 22nd, the East China Campus also held a grand unveiling ceremony. The school board of "Youshi University in China" inscribed by Mr. Fan Ceng twice appeared at the foot of the ancient Great Wall and at the mouth of the Yellow River Mother River. As far as the name of the school is concerned, Mr. Fan Ceng's calligraphy is unique except that there are "Jing" and "East China" in brackets after the name of China Youshi University. "Guo" and "Xue" in East China are traditional characters, while those in Beijing are simplified characters. East China's school names are more rigorous and neat, while Beijing's school names are more fluent and easy-going, each with its own merits.