"Ruzi Niu" (also known as Pioneer Niu) comes from an allusion recorded in Zuo Zhuan's Six Years of Mourning for the Public, which originally meant to show parents' excessive love for their children. Later, Lu Xun, a great modern writer, wrote wryly that the famous sentence of "bowing to the knees" sublimated the spirit of "a willing ox". People use "willing to be a willing ox" to describe those who are willing to serve the people and make selfless contributions. One of the allusions, Lu Xun's poems bow down and be willing to be a willing ox.
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All walks of life should embody the spirit of "a willing ox". The "Ruzi Niu" sculpture belongs to the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, to all industries in Shenzhen, and to all citizens in Shenzhen. From the inside to the outside of the hospital, it further reflects the closeness and openness of Shenzhen since the reform and opening up.
"Gan Niu" is loved by the broad masses of the people at any time, and the spirit of "Pioneer Niu" is never out of date. If a city wants to continue to develop, it will inevitably need a large number of "pioneer oxen" to continue to lead the trend, further emancipate the mind, continue to "pioneer" and boldly reform and innovate in more unknown fields. This is also the mission of "Pioneering Cow" and the best destination of Shenzhen "Ruzi Cow" spirit.