What name can be given to the teachers’ office building and what does it mean?

(1) Houde Tower

Interpretation: "Houde Tower" is named after a classic sentence in "The Book of Changes": "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman will constantly strive for self-improvement, and the terrain will be prosperous. A gentleman carries his wealth with kindness." It means: the movement of heaven (i.e. nature) is strong and strong, corresponding to this, a gentleman should be resolute and strong, and strive for strength; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, a gentleman should increase his virtue and accommodate all things.

Using the word "Houde" in the name of the teaching building seems grand, grand and rich in heritage.

(2) Minxing Tower

Explanation "Minxing Tower" is named after the classic sentence of Confucius's "The Analects": "A gentleman wants to be quick in action and quick in words." Zhu Xi commented: "Things are difficult to do, so you have to be quick; words are easy to say, so you have to be cautious." That is to say, those who have great achievements should be diligent and quick in doing things, have the courage to practice, but be cautious in speaking, and speak less nonsense, empty words, big words, and lies. Using the word "Min Xing" to name the building is full of philosophy and has a strong meaning of encouraging learning.

(3) Chongwen Tower

Explanation Chong: means "noble" and "elegant". The quote comes from "Kao Gong Ji·Craftsmen": "The people of Yin Dynasty built heavy houses. The halls were built seven feet long, the halls were three feet long, and the four heavy houses were heavy." It shows the wisdom and wisdom displayed by the advanced construction technology of the ancients. The word "Chongwen" indicates the "noble" cultural accomplishment and cultural level.

Using the word "Chongwen" as the name of the teaching building seems elegant and has rich heritage and connotation.

(4) Chongde Tower

Interpretation of Chong: means "respect" and "advocate". De: means "morality", "virtue", "character" and "kindness". It comes from the famous line in "The Book of Rites·Kingdom": "The virtuous should respect virtue", which means: People with high quality are all people with high morals.

Using the word "Chongde" in the name of a teaching building always informs students to enhance their moral awareness and advocate virtue. This is exactly what the Fourth National Education Work Conference clearly stated. The implementation of quality education is not only to promote students' innovative spirit and practical ability, but more importantly, to strengthen students' ideological and moral education and enhance students' sense of social responsibility. Among them, the first three insistences put forward by Minister Yuan Guiren when interpreting the "National Medium and Long-term Reform and Development Plan" are to "adhere to moral education first and cultivate people with virtue." The second one is to "adhere to ability as the priority and adhere to all-round development." "

(5) Zhiyuan Building

Explanation of "Zhiyuan": It means "reaching a further ideal goal." The words come from Qu Yuan's "Li Sao": "The road is long and long, and I will search up and down." It also comes from Zhuge Liang's famous saying in "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no way to reach far." The idea is to educate students to have a stable and quiet mentality during their studies, not to be swayed by distracting thoughts, and to meditate and reflect in order to achieve further goals. That is to say, in the long journey of life, only with a stable and calm mind and concentration can we accumulate a lot and make a difference.

Using the word "Zhiyuan" to name the teaching building has profound connotations and is full of taste.

(6) Qingyuan Building

Explanation The word "Qingyuan" is taken from the last two classic lines of Zhu Xi's famous poem "Looking at the Book with Feelings": "Half As soon as the pond is open, the sky is full of clouds and shadows. How clear is the canal? Is there a source of living water? "This is a famous poem that uses scenery as a metaphor. The whole poem uses Fangtang as a metaphor, vividly expressing the author's deep feelings of reading.

The use of the word "Qingyuan" in the name of a teaching building is intended to praise a person's academic or artistic achievements, which has its own profound origins. He also told students that only by being always active in their thinking, accepting a variety of different ideas and fresh knowledge with an open-minded and broad mind, and being broadly tolerant, can they be able to continuously develop new ideas and new ideas. These two lines of poetry have been condensed into the commonly used idiom "source of living water", which is used to metaphor the inexhaustible source and power of the development of things.

(7) Yuxiu Tower

Explanation Yu: to produce, to give birth to. Show: Excellent, beautiful. Taken from the idiom "Zhong Ling Yu Xiu": it condenses the spiritual energy between heaven and earth and breeds outstanding characters. It generally refers to a place with beautiful mountains and rivers and numerous talents. The words come from "Lenglu Miscellaneous Knowledge·Shentan" written by Yitian in the Qing Dynasty: "The rooftop is a fairyland and a Buddhist land. It is no wonder that the bells and bells are so beautiful that they are the best in other cities.

" and Zuosi of the Jin Dynasty's "Qidu Fu": The secluded old capital, the luxuriant deserted terraces, cover up how many bells and spirits Yuxiu!

Using the word "Yuxiu" as the name of the teaching building seems very elegant and poetic. It sounds "catchy".

(8) Derunlou

Explanation of De: morality, virtue, character; Run: nourishing and nourishing, taken from "Derun people's heart." This forward-looking educational concept is to "restore human nature and educate the world". "Virtue" is the sun of the human spiritual world. To nourish people's hearts with virtue is to enable teachers to cultivate their moral character and infiltrate the hearts of students with noble teacher ethics. Cultivating students' temperament. To enable the educated to truly become people with human virtues, social ethics, professional ethics, and good self-discipline and introspection. This is the ultimate goal and the highest realm of education.

The word "Derun" is used as the name of the teaching building, which has a clear sense of the times, ideological nature and eternity.

(9) Siqi Building

Interpretation: Think, expect. Qi: To catch up, to catch up. The idiom "think of Qi when you see the virtuous" comes from Confucius' "The Analects of Confucius": "Think of Qi when you see the virtuous, and reflect on yourself when you see the unworthy." "When you see a virtuous person, follow him, and when you see a virtuous person, reflect on your own shortcomings. This is the motto for those who seek knowledge to cultivate their moral character. "See the virtuous and think of the same" means that good role models have a great influence on themselves. Shocked, drive yourself to work hard to catch up; "seeing the unworthy and introspecting" refers to the "teaching" of bad examples to yourself, and you must learn to learn lessons and not fall like others.

Use "Siqi". The word "Run" is used in the name of the building, which means elegance and profoundness.

(10) Runze Building

Interpretation: Run: nourish; Ze: favor. The words come from the famous poet Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Spring" Poem of "Happy Night Rain": "Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen." Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. "And "Historical Records: Biography of Ximen Bao": "Therefore, Ximen Bao was the order of Ye, famous all over the world, and his influence spread to future generations. " Wang Shouren, a famous educator in the Ming Dynasty, likened education to "timely rain and spring breeze", which nourishes flowers and trees. He said: "Today's teaching of children will definitely encourage them to be motivated, and if they are happy in the heart, they will be unable to make progress. For example, when it rains and the spring breeze touches the plants and trees, they all sprout and grow, and they naturally change with the passing of the day and the moon. "Therefore, our education today is to moisturize things just like the spring rain understands the needs of things. The gentle breeze and drizzle are just right.

Using the word "moisturize" in the name of the building not only gives people a sense of beauty, but also has a lot of meaning. Deep meaning