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The slogan of Huaxia University?

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The motto of Wuhan Huaxia Institute of Technology is: moral, happy to learn, practical and innovative.

The word "Lide" comes from Zuo Zhuan's Twenty-four Years of Xianggong: "There is virtue in the world, followed by meritorious deeds, followed by words. Although it will not be abolished for a long time, this is called immortality. " According to the explanation of Confucius, a scholar in the Tang Dynasty, virtue, merit and speech are the "three immortals" of life morality and career handed down from generation to generation. The essence of "three immortals" is to be a man in advance, and being a man is to cultivate one's morality, spread words and establish a career. Lide is the premise and foundation of learning and being a man.

"Learn to be happy" means "those who know are not as good as those who do" in The Analects of Confucius. Excellent people are not as good as happy people. "It means that learning is interesting and tireless. It aims to emphasize that after the inevitable kingdom of hard study, it will sublimate to the learning realm of the free kingdom, that is, the state of happy learning.

In The Doctrine of the Mean, "Du Xing" means "erudite, suspicious, thoughtful, discerning and sleepy". Is to study extensively, find problems seriously, think about problems seriously, distinguish problems, and do things in a down-to-earth manner. The Book of Rites, Confucianism, also has the saying "erudite but not poor, persevering and tireless". In other words, we should study extensively and practice faithfully. "Benedict" means loyalty, down-to-earth, singleness and persistence. Persistence is the highest stage of learning. Since you have learned something, you should practice what you have learned hard, so that what you have learned can finally be implemented, and "knowing and doing are one."

The meaning of "Rixin" comes from Shangshu, and Zhouyi also says that "Rixin is a holy virtue and life is easy". Later, Book of Rites University quoted the meaning of Shangshu and clearly pointed out that "the new is the new, and the new is the new." It is a warning written in Shang Tang's washbasin, which means to wash your face and repent every day, and to innovate every day after accumulating virtue. Like Mao Zedong's "study hard and make progress every day" and Liang Qichao's "I don't hesitate to use today's me to oppose yesterday's me", they are all talking about moral cultivation, knowledge accumulation and the increasingly updated and sublimated realm of life. It also aims at pioneering, innovation and enterprising.