Change the main teaching building to a meaningful name

1. Teaching Building:

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) Houde Building

Interpretation

: The name "Houde Tower" comes from the classic sentence in "The Book of Changes": "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

The terrain is prosperous, and a gentleman carries great virtues." It means: the movement of heaven (i.e. nature) is strong and strong, corresponding to this, a gentleman should be resolute

Strong and strong, and strive for strength; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, a gentleman should increase his virtue and be able to contain Everything.

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

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) Minxing Tower

Explanation "Minxing Tower" is named after Confucius' classic sentence in "The Analects": "The gentleman Want to be quick with actions and be quick with words.” Zhu

Xi's note says: "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, all those who have great achievements should be diligent and agile in doing things, be brave enough to practice, but be cautious in speaking, and speak less nonsense, empty words, big words, and lies. Using the word "sensitivity" to name the building is rich in philosophy and has a strong meaning of encouraging learning.

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) Chongwen Building

Explanation Chong: means "noble" and "elegant". The quote comes from "Kaogong Ji·Craftsman"

: "The people of the Yin Dynasty valued their houses. The halls were built seven feet high,

the halls were built three feet high, and the four-foot-high houses were heavy." This illustrates the development of ancient architecture. Technical wisdom demonstrated. The word "Chongwen"

shows 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.

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) Chongde Building

Interpretation

Chong:

It means "respect",

"advocate".

De:

It means "morality",

"virtue",

"morality",

"En

De". 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 the 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,

implementing quality education,

is not just We advocate cultivating students' innovative spirit

and practical ability. More importantly, we need to strengthen students' ideological and moral education and enhance students' sense of social responsibility. Among them,

Yuan Gui

Minister Ren put forward three points when interpreting

the "National Medium and Long-term Reform and Development Plan"

The first thing to insist on is "insisting on moral education first, and cultivating people with virtue." The second is "insisting on ability as the most important thing and insisting on all-round development."

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) 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.

It is far away, and I will search up and down." It also comes from Zhuge Liang's famous sentence in "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition,

Without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.

" It means to educate students to have a stable and quiet mentality in the process of studying,

not Only when you are swayed by distracting thoughts and

quietly

think and reflect can you achieve further goals. That is to say, in the long journey of life, only by being calm, calm and focused

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.

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) Qingyuan Building

The word "Qingyuan" is taken from Zhu Xi's famous poem

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The last two classic quotes of the poem "Looking at the Book and Feelings":

"Half an acre of square pond is open, and the skylight and cloud shadows linger endlessly; "How clear is the canal?" The whole poem uses Fangtang as a metaphor, vividly expressing the author's deep feelings of reading.

The word "Qingyuan" is used to name the teaching building.

It is intended to praise a person's knowledge or artistic achievements.

It has its own profoundness. The source of the source.

And inform students that only thoughts are always active,

with an open and broad mind,

accept various ideas,

fresh Living knowledge,

widely inclusive,

only then can we continue to have creative ideas and a constant flow of new water. These two lines of poetry have been condensed into the commonly used idiom "source of living water",

used to metaphor

the inexhaustible source and power of the development of things.

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) Yuxiu Tower

Definition 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 nurtures outstanding characters.

Generally refers to a place with beautiful mountains and rivers,

where talented people come out in large numbers.

The words come from Qinglu Yitan

"Lenglu Miscellaneous Knowledge·Shen

Cat"

: "The rooftop is a fairyland; In the land of Buddha, it is no wonder that the beautiful bells and spirits are the best in other cities." He Jin Zuosi's "Ode to Qidu"

: The ancient capital is so quiet that the lush and desolate terraces cover up how many bells and spirits are beautiful!

Using the word "Yuxiu" as the name of the teaching building seems elegant, poetic, and "catchy" to read.

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) Derun Building

Explanation of De: morality, virtue, character; Run: nourishing and nourishing. It is based on the forward-looking educational concept of "morality nourishing people's hearts, restoring human nature, and civilizing the world".

"Germany" is the sun of the human spiritual world.

To nourish people's hearts with virtue,

is to make teachers seek advice

cultivate their moral character,

to infiltrate the hearts of students with noble teacher ethics. Mind,

nurturing students’ temperament.

To enable educated people to truly become

people with sexual virtues, social morality, professional ethics,

personal moral character, and who are good at self-discipline and introspection of virtue people. 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, ideology and eternity.

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) Si Qi Lou

Interpretation

Si:

Think,

Expect.

Qi:

Latch up,

catch up.

Taking the idiom "seeing the wise and thinking of others",

the phrase comes from Confucius

"The Analects of Confucius"

Benevolence

"When you see a virtuous person, you should think about it.

When you see a virtuous person, you should introspect yourself.

" When you see a virtuous person, look up to him, and when you see a virtuous person< /p>

People reflect on their own shortcomings.

This is the motto for those who seek knowledge to cultivate their moral character.

"Seeing the wise and thinking of others" means that good role models shock oneself

and drive oneself to work hard to catch up;

"Introspection when seeing unworthy people" refers to the "teachings" of bad examples to oneself.

We must learn

to learn lessons and not to succumb to others.

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

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) Runzelou

Definition: Run: nourishment; Ze: favor. It comes from the poem "Spring Night Joyful Rain" by Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty: "Good rain knows the time

The season,

when spring happens.

Sneak into the night with the wind ,

Moisturizes things silently

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"Historical Records·Biography of Ximen Bao"

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Ye Ling

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Famous throughout the world

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Zeliu later generations. >" Wang Shouren, a famous educator in the Ming Dynasty, compared education to "timely rain and spring breeze", which nourishes flowers and trees.

He said:

“Today’s teaching of children will make them tend to be inspired and happy, and then they will be unable to make progress.

For example, when it rains and the spring breeze touches the plants and trees, they will sprout and grow.

Nature will change with the passing of the day and the moon.

” Therefore,

our education today should be like the spring rain that understands the needs of things and nourishes them

with gentle wind and drizzle, just right.

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

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) Lingfei Tower·Lingyun Tower

Explanation Lingfei: about to spread its wings at a considerable height; Lingyun: towering into the clouds. The phrase comes from "Looking at the Mountains" by Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The last two sentences: "We will be at the top of the mountain.

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Look at the mountains and small mountains at a glance. "This ancient saying reflects an ambition and spirit that is not afraid of difficulties,

dare to climb to the top and look down on everything. It is also an indispensable aspiration for all people who make a difference.

Using "Lingfei" or "Lingyun" as the names of the two conjoined or symmetrical teaching buildings has an appropriate and profound meaning.

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) 掷英楼·掇英楼

Definition 混(xié)

, 掇(duō)

: Extract, absorb. Essence. It means to absorb the essence. The saying comes from Lu You of the Song Dynasty

"Dongli Ji": "Let the old man dance in the sun"

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Pick up the fragrance to smell it

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Pick up the fragrance to play with. "This is Lu You's careful care and Taoran appreciation of flowers.

Using "Jieying" or "Duoying" as the names of two conjoined or symmetrical teaching buildings has A deeper meaning.