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The Significance of Rong Zhi Motto in Nankai Middle School
There are "three treasures" in Nankai spirit or culture, namely: Nankai school motto, Nankai school song and Nankai mirror motto. These three treasures are an important part of the lofty Nankai spirit. We have introduced the school motto and school song in the first two articles. Today, let's look at the mirror motto (zhēn).

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Face must be clean, hair must be cut, clothes must be straightened and buttons must be fastened.

Head straight, shoulders flat, chest wide, back straight.

Weather: Don't be arrogant, irritable and lazy.

Color: Yihe, Yijing, Yizhuang

origin

Nankai Jingzhen, also known as Yi Jingming, is also known as the motto of forty-character Rong Zhi. It is the motto that Nankai School carved on the left side of the corridor of the east building of Nankai School (middle school department) during the period of Zhang Boling, the old principal, and Yen Hsiu, the father of Nankai School. It was written by Yen Hsiu, the father of Nankai School. Later, the spirit contained in this inscription became an important part of the "Nankai Spirit".

purpose

Everyone looks in the mirror almost every day. From the mirror advice from the outside to the inside, it not only requires everyone in Nankai to pay attention to their personal gfd and words at all times, but also to safeguard their dignity and personality. No one is allowed to discredit us, and we should safeguard the honor of the Chinese nation as we care for our own eyes. Dignified and steady, refreshed. Raise your head, straighten your chest, be an upright person, and have the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities. Nankai people should have a strong sense of social responsibility. Open-minded, open-minded, the prime minister can punt in his stomach. Don't be swayed by considerations of gain and loss. Stand up straight and be a man at all times.