Seeking truth from facts: from the actual object, explore the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understand the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
Modesty and studious: Modesty means not being complacent, being willing to accept criticism and asking for advice with an open mind. People with real talent and practical learning are often open-minded and modest; However, ignorant people are often arrogant and self-righteous good teachers. Modesty is a virtue and a necessary prerequisite for enterprising and success. To be thirsty for knowledge is to concentrate on pursuing knowledge and enjoying learning.
R&D innovation: R&D refers to research and development, with research spirit and efforts to develop new things. Innovation includes five situations: introducing a new product, introducing a new production method, opening up a new market and obtaining a new supply source of raw materials or semi-finished products. Schumpeter's concept of innovation covers a wide range, such as innovation involving technological change and organizational innovation involving non-technological change.