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Idioms describing universities
Gaocai university

Pinyin: gāo cái dà xué short spelling: gcdx

Explanation: high talent: outstanding talent. University: knowledgeable. Brilliant and knowledgeable. Also known as "erudite" and "ambitious".

Morality is the root and wealth is the branch.

It is said that governing the country and leveling the world is based on virtue, and wealth is born of virtue, so financial management is the purpose. Chinese book "Book of Rites University": "Virtue-oriented; Those rich people will end. " Confucius Ying Da Shu: "Virtue can generate wealth, and wealth is owned by virtue, so virtue is the last of wealth."

If one person is not good, everyone is scrambling.

If people are not good, everyone will rush to blame. "The Book of Rites": "What you see with ten eyes and what you refer to with ten hands is strict!"

The Four Books and the Five Classics

Four Books: Also known as the Four Books, namely, The University, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius; Five Classics: Poetry, Calligraphy, Ceremony, Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn Period. Refers to Confucian classics.