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Elements and Implication of the School Emblem of China University of Political Science and Law
The overall tone is purple and forbidden red, and the white background alternates. Purple Forbidden Red represents enthusiasm, progress and an inspiring force, and it is also the color matching on the front of Judge China's robe.

The upper part of the outer circle is the Chinese name of the school, and the lower part is the English name.

The main part of the sign consists of a balance, and the supporting part of the balance is replaced by a sword-shaped pattern at the bottom of the spire. It is like a sword to defend fairness, justice and the rule of law, and it is also like a key to open the door of knowledge and lead to the highest hall of law.

The number "1952" on the hilt represents the school's founding time, and the olive branch around the balance symbolizes peace and friendship.