Peking University's school emblem is a traditional tile image of China, with two seal characters of "Peking University" arranged up and down.
19 17 Cai Yuanpei, then president of Peking University, invited Lu Xun to design the emblem of Peking University. In 1980s, based on the logo designed by Lu Xun, different colors such as blue, red and yellow appeared, as well as slightly different formats.
The emblem of Peking University highlights the concept of "people-oriented" and explains the past, present and future of Peking University in a concise form.
The development course of the emblem of Peking University;
19 17 Cai Yuanpei, then president of Peking University, invited Lu Xun to design the emblem of Peking University. On August 7th, Lu Xun completed the design of the emblem of Peking University. Lu Xun gave Cai Yuanpei the school emblem, which was adopted by Peking University until 1949. Later, it was abandoned for a long time for historical reasons, and it was not reused until the 1980s.
In 1980s, based on the logo designed by Lu Xun, Peking University's logo was further developed. The teacher of Peking University added a decorative ring to the outer ring of the logo, with the English school name and the date of establishment on it. At this time, the logo of Peking University appeared in different colors such as blue, red and yellow, as well as slightly different formats.
In June, 2007, Peking University released the management manual of visual identification system, and officially launched the revision of the emblem of Peking University.
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