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Content of school spirit and motto

The school spirit and motto are as follows:

1, "diligence" means diligence and alertness. The school lists "diligence" as the school spirit, which is not only a requirement for teachers' work, but also a warning for students' study.

2. "Honesty" means sincerity and simplicity. The school lists "honesty" as the school spirit, which means observing Mr. Tao Xingzhi's educational ethics. Teachers and students are sincere, unpretentious, sincere and not fraudulent.

3. "Harmony" means harmony and unity. Our school lists "harmony" as the school spirit, that is, it advocates the harmony but difference of China traditional culture, treats each other as equals, and achieves win-win cooperation, which highlights the school's value orientation of advocating harmony and win-win cooperation.

4. "Excellent" means super excellent. Our school lists "Excellence" as the school spirit, pursues Excellence in both character and knowledge, advocates originality, creation and innovation in teaching and learning, and achieves the realm of Excellence.

School motto: wise, knowledgeable and far-reaching

1, "Houde" comes from the Book of Changes: "Tian Xingjian, a gentleman strives for self-improvement; The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality. " It means that a gentleman should increase his virtue, be all-inclusive, be broad-minded, value public over private, and not value personal gains and losses; "Zhi Ming" comes from Zhuge Liang's "The precepts": "Unless you are indifferent, you can't be Zhi Ming." It means that if you don't look down on the immediate fame and fortune, you won't have a clear ambition. "Benevolence" has always been the highest moral realm advocated by people with lofty ideals, and "ambition" is also the secret of one's success.

2. "Morality and ambition" is the foundation of school education. The school only puts the promotion of moral cultivation and clear and firm ambition in an important position, so that every teacher and student can become responsible, responsible and ambitious people under noble morality. "erudition" comes from the Analects of Confucius: "a gentleman is erudite in literature." It means that a gentleman should learn from others, be knowledgeable and knowledgeable; "Zhiyuan" also comes from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "No distance, unless it is quiet."