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What's the significance of the emblem of Oxford University?
? Oxford University was founded in 65438. Oxford University, located in Britain, enjoys a world-renowned reputation. It plays an extremely important role in British society and higher education system and has worldwide influence. Many young students in Britain and the world want to go to Oxford University for further study.

On the design of its school emblem;

The overall shape of the emblem of Oxford University is mainly circular, which symbolizes the perfection of merit and academic success. The ingenious landscape belt image at the lower part of the ring is combined with its ring shape. The belt represents faith and prayer, and also conveys the school's strict management system and rigorous school-running concept. The school emblem is dominated by two complementary colors, blue and orange. The collocation of the two colors is in sharp contrast, but it is unified and harmonious. Blue represents rationality, stability, technology and broad mind, and orange represents persistence and prosperity.

? The outer ring of the school emblem is the name of the school, and the three crowns in the inner ring symbolize the political situation of separation of powers in Britain. At the same time, it conveys the outstanding Queen's College and its schools. As one of the most important universities in Britain, it has trained generations of world-famous prime ministers, kings and other great figures, thus expressing the perfection of the school's merits and demerits. Books represent knowledge, precious knowledge given to mankind by God, and also symbolize a lofty spirit of seeking knowledge and the tireless spirit of cultivating talents in schools. On the other hand, it also highlights the huge library scale of the school and its world-famous largest university press in the world, which has made great contributions to the development and progress of human civilization.