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How to Practice the School Motto Spirit of "Being Wise to Protect Yourself and Achieve Great Things"
Keep pace with the times, work hard, do everything well and help others.

The word "Mingde" in "Mingde Practice and Success" comes from "University", which means to use this virtue to make people carry forward the past and keep pace with the times; "Practice": The doctrine of the mean refers to one's efforts to implement it. Self-cultivation: the doctrine of the mean means self-improvement and success: The Analects means that you can understand everything and help others understand it. "

"Education is a tree shaking a tree, a cloud pushing a cloud, and a soul awakening another soul", from Jaspers' What is Education. Jaspers explained the ideal education from a philosophical point of view. In the author's view, education is an interpersonal communication activity between subjects, including imparting knowledge content, understanding the connotation of life, regulating will behavior, and imparting cultural inheritance to the younger generation through cultural transmission function, so that they can freely generate and enlighten their free nature. Therefore, the principle of education is to guide the source and foundation of people's soul awakening through all the cultures in the existing world, rather than guiding things derived from original and mediocre knowledge. Real education never allows rote memorization, nor does it expect everyone to become a thoughtful thinker. The process of education is to let the educated practice, learn and grow themselves in practice, which is characterized by free play and constant trial.