Honest and dignified, study hard and travel well.
"Honesty and grandeur" was originally the motto of Central University, which was put forward by Luo Jialun. "Travel to Encourage Learning" is selected from the famous sentences of ancient sages in China: the word "Encourage Learning" is found in a poem entitled "Encourage Learning" by Song Zhenzong, encouraging people to study hard; "Dunxing" can be found in the Book of Rites Quli: "Those who have knowledge and give in are also gentlemen."
Second, Nankai University:
Allow fairness to change every day.
"With each passing day", the textbook of Li Da: "The dish of soup says:' New is new, and it is renewed.' This is the motto of the wise king Shang Tang in ancient times. Only by advocating initiative, continuous innovation and change from a dynamic perspective can we make continuous progress.
Third, Sun Yat-sen University:
Knowledgeable interrogation, careful thinking, distinguish right from wrong, perseverance.
From the golden mean, the meaning is very simple, that is, extensive research, careful inquiry, careful thinking, clear distinction, and resolute implementation. 1924, Dr. Sun Yat-sen personally founded Sun Yat-sen University and personally wrote this motto.
Fourth, Xiamen University:
Self-improvement stops at perfection.
"Self-improvement" was put forward by Mr. Chen Jiageng when he founded the school, and it was also from the Book of Changes. "Gentleman strives for self-improvement" and "Stop at perfection" were the school motto established by Lin Wenqing, the president of Xiamen University, in his private life.
"Stop at perfection" comes from the book Book of Rites University: "The way of a university lies in showing virtue, being close to the people and stopping at perfection", which embodies the personality ideal of China culture and contains the pursuit and practice of the ideal of perfection and beauty in life.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) China University of Political Science and Law:
Honesty, morality, clarity, dignity and justice.
"Houyi" comes from the Book of Changes; "Ming law" is taken from Guanzi Ming law, which establishes the concept of rule of law and governs the country according to law. "Wu Ge" comes from "Knowing in Wu Ge" in The Book of Rites University, which means seeking truth from facts and being pragmatic.
"For the public" comes from "The trip to the avenue is also for the public" in The Book of Rites and Li Yun, and also from "The wind and rain are selfless for the public, and the actions are impermanent" in Guanzi Situation Interpretation, which means selfless, fair and just, and has a sense of social responsibility of being close to the people and serving the public.
6. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications:
Hou Xue dedicates himself to the music group
"Virtue" and "erudition" come from Zhouyi and The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean respectively. The second half sentence of "respecting music groups" comes from the Book of Rites: "One year depends on distinguishing classics, and three years depends on respecting music groups." It means to be conscientious in your career and get along well with your friends.
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