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Does Hogwarts really exist?
This is not true. It's the magic school in the novel Harry Potter.

The school is located in Hogwarts Castle in Gothic style in Scotland, England. Its exact location can't be determined because it can't be drawn. Similarly, the locations of most magic schools are kept secret, which can ensure that their secrets are not known by outsiders, and at the same time, it can protect students and schools themselves from external invasion.

Children with magical abilities are registered as soon as they are born, and at the age of 1 1, they will receive an admission notice from the owl.

Emblem motto:

The motto of Hogwarts is Draco Dormiens Nun Quanm Titillandus, which means "Never tease the sleeping dragon" (don't disturb the sleeping dragon). Whether this motto is determined by the founder's personal experience is unknown.

The school emblem is a very typical badge, and the shield-shaped part in the middle is called the coat of arms. It consists of animal lions (Gryffindor), eagles (Ravenclaw), badgers (Hufflepuff) and snakes (Slytherin) symbolizing the four colleges, and it is surrounded by the initials "H" of Hogwarts.

The shield is surrounded by decorative parts, mainly two ribbons with the name and motto of the school written on them. These two parts are collectively called decoration. Hogwarts badges are on the Hogwarts Express and Hogwarts uniforms.