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Beijing university of chemical technology's Cultural Tradition
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The logo of beijing university of chemical technology was designed by designer Zhu Weili. The symbol takes the traditional bronze bell in China as the main body, which makes people's ears seem to echo with the simple and heavy bell that travels through time and space. Campus bell is like a stirring horn of life, like melodious youth music, representing an orderly campus and symbolizing a harmonious atmosphere. The first half of the school motto "Hongde erudite" is engraved in the most eye-catching position of the bronze bell body. The horizontal and vertical lines in the middle are not only the ornamentation of the bell body, but also the word "I" in Chinese characters. Coupled with the auspicious cloud pattern on the top of the bronze bell, it means the meaning of the second half of the school motto "Education is better than nature". The words "1958" at the bottom of the bronze bell indicate the school-building time. Around the bronze bell, the Chinese and English names of the school form a symmetrical pattern, which changes regularly and has a static movement, implying a breakthrough and innovative school spirit and style of study. The whole logo is mainly blue, refreshing and refreshing.

school motto

Red Bird Xue Hua Yutian Palace

Hongde is knowledgeable: ambitious, noble, knowledgeable and profound in academic ability. Macro: broad. Lu Ji's "Diaowen": "Pi Dade values the sun and the moon." Morality: morality. "Doing a Classical Chinese": "A gentleman learns from virtue." Erudition: Extensive knowledge. "The Analects of Confucius Yongye": "A gentleman is knowledgeable in literature." Education is good at nature: exploring the mysteries of nature, transforming the work of nature, serving mankind skillfully, and implicitly naming the school "Chemical Industry". Chemistry education: the natural generation and growth of all things. "The Book of Guan Angel": "To cultivate everything is called virtue." Tiangong: Natural ingenuity, as opposed to "labor", there is an idiom called "excelling at work and excelling at work". Yuan Zhao Mengfu's "Giving Fireworks" says: "People's ingenuity is better than ingenious craftsmanship, and refining medicine and burning lamps is the same as clearing the sky."

school song

The light of my alma mater

Lyrics: Wang Kaichuan

Composer: Zhang Piji