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Tsinghua University's school motto "Actions speak louder than words" is instructive to us.
Educational significance: Insisting on the unity of knowing and doing, insisting that actions speak louder than words, the essence of which is to take words and deeds as an important prerequisite for value advocacy.

Line: practice; Say: theory. Theory and practice promote each other and cause and effect each other, and no one is better than anyone else.

For example, expressing love, using words, using actions, using results, and language.

School motto is the basic code of conduct and ethics that teachers and students abide by together. It is not only the reflection of a school's philosophy and spirit, but also the important content of campus culture construction, the concentrated embodiment of a school's teaching style, study style and school spirit, and the core content of university cultural spirit. This paper introduces the school motto, comparison, creation and function of Chinese and foreign schools.

The school motto was originally imported from Japan, and there is no explanation of the school motto in the dictionary. The earliest right

The concept of "school motto" was explained by Shu Xincheng and published by Zhonghua Book Company, 1930.

The explanation of "school motto" in the Dictionary of Encyclopedia of China is: "For the convenience of education, the school chooses a number of moral education items to make plaques and hang them in public places on campus", "the purpose is to make individuals pay attention to and practice at any time."