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What does the emblem of Southwest University mean?
The school emblem of Southwest University is round as a whole, with blue characters on a white background.

The pictographic clock is composed of Xiao Zhuan, and the main patterns are West, South, Big and Learning. Below the clock is the Arabic numeral "1906", which represents the earliest school-running source of Southwest University-1906. The word at the bottom of the circle is English of Southwest University.

The connotation of the bell-shaped school emblem is that the bell is usually placed on a high place, and its sound is loud, deafening and thought-provoking, and it can spread thousands of miles away. The image of Zhong occupies a high position in China traditional culture and is called "Yellow Law".

It implies the position of Southwest University in China's education, and it also implies that Southwest University has a long history of running a school.