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Stop at the perfect first sentence
1, the first sentence of "stop at perfection": the way of university, mingde, be close to the people, stop at perfection.

2. Source: Book of Rites University. Interpretation: The reason why universities teach people is to show that everyone has their own virtue (virtue), and then push it to others, so that everyone can get rid of pollution, start over (close to the people and new people), strive for perfection, and remain unchanged to the most perfect point.

3, stop at the best, pinyin: [zhǐyúzh shàn]. Explanation: it is in the most perfect state.

4. Introduction to The Book of Rites: The Book of Rites, the 42nd chapter of The Book of Rites handed down by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, is also called the original, original and ancient version of the book of rites, which is different from the Zhu sentence version that began in the Song Dynasty. The original text of the article "Da Xue" is based on Ruan Yuan's republished Notes on the Book of Songs in the late Qing Dynasty.