A stone at the door is named "Ying", just like the welcoming pine in Huangshan Mountain, showing the etiquette of the school.
The name of the stone under the promotional window is "Dong", which means "life lies in movement".
The name of the stone under the rostrum is "strong". Only the strong have a place on the rostrum.
The name of the garden stone is "Happiness". Contentment is always happiness, and knowledge of deficiencies is always happiness.
The two stones in the garden are named "Sincerity". Where there is sincerity, the gold and stone will be opened.
The three "yi" stones in the garden represent strong will and extraordinary perseverance.
There are four "Bos" in the garden, who are well-read and able to apply what they have learned.
The five "elegant" stones in the garden are gentle and elegant, knowledgeable and courteous.
The six "creators" on the garden stone represent creativity, innovation, and invention.
The seven stones in the garden are named "harmony", which represents a harmonious campus and harmonious interpersonal relationships.
The eight stones in the garden are named "wisdom". Knowledge is power, and wisdom changes destiny.
The above is just an introduction, please criticize and correct me.
The four characters "Looking up makes you taller" inscribed by the young calligrapher were engraved on a huge stone facing the eight-story complex. These four characters come from "The Analects of Confucius·Zihan" (Yan Yuan sighed and said: "Looking up makes you taller, drilling makes you stronger, looking at it in front of you, suddenly it is behind you, Master is tempting me step by step. Use your writing to teach me, and make an appointment with me.") With courtesy, I can’t give up, and I have exhausted my talents. If I have established something outstanding, I can’t help it.”), which means: the more I look up, the more noble I feel. It represents the admiration of the alumni for their alma mater. In order to commemorate the donation of an osmanthus tree by an alumnus of Class 03 Class 8 to the new campus, the four words "fragrance is clear and far away" were engraved on the stone under the tree, and a simple yet grand ceremony was held for it.
A huge stone on the lawn in front of the cafeteria facing the south gate (weighing about 20 pounds, originating from Zhailiao River in the upper reaches of Feiyun River) is engraved with a big "Qin" (qín, now "Qin") word) word. This character is derived from "Stele Pastes of Past Dynasties: Notes on the Tomb of Cui Jingyong of the Northern Wei Dynasty". It was engraved in the second year of Xiping in the Northern Wei Dynasty (517) and unearthed in Anping, Hebei in the 18th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1679). The font is regular script and is the style of the Wei stele. 's masterpiece. The word "Qin" is rigorous and meticulous. The strokes are round, slow and heavy, and the intensity of the strokes changes, giving it an air of quaintness. It is quite different from the upright and sharp nature of the general Wei stele. The purpose of carving this word is to hope that all the people of No. 10 Middle School will take "diligence" as their priority, read good books, teach good books, do good deeds, and serve others, themselves, the country and their families. Because "diligence" is the foundation of doing things, it coincides with the meaning of "God rewards those who work hard" (God will reward those who work hard), and it is also the core of the spirit of the Ten Middle School ("diligence and truth-seeking").
In addition, a semi-circular stone on the east side of the south school gate is engraved with the calligraphy work "Plum Blossoms Come to Dreams" by teacher Wang Jianzhao, and a stone in the bamboo forest on the hillside is engraved with "Songfengzhu" by Lin Xiangxiang. "Rhyme" is a calligraphy work. The stone in the fish pond on the mountainside is engraved with four neat regular script characters "The best is like water" written by the 85-year-old calligraphy enthusiast Hu Duosheng. These four words come from Chapter 8 of Laozi's "Tao Te Ching" (The best is like water. Water is good for all things and does not fight for it. It is what everyone hates, so it is close to the Tao. Living in a good place, having a good heart, being kind and benevolent, speaking good faith, being righteous He is good at governing, doing things well, and doing things well. He does not fight, so there is nothing wrong with him.) He believes that a good person should be like water. Water benefits and nourishes all things, but does not compete with all things. This is the most humble virtue.
The two stones on the west side of the school gate and the teachers’ office building are respectively engraved with two seal carving works: “Honesty of Virtue” and “Continuous Self-improvement” (by Qi Baishi). These eight characters come from the "Book of Changes" ("Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives for self-improvement", "The terrain is weak, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue"). It means: the movement of heaven (i.e. nature) is strong and strong, corresponding to this, a gentleman should be resolute and determined, and work hard to become stronger; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, so a gentleman should increase his virtue and accommodate all things. Translated as: A gentleman should be like the sky, which is constantly moving, even if you are wandering around, you will not give in. If you are a gentleman, your ability to handle things should be like the earth, and there is nothing that cannot be carried. You will also see Su Dongpo's original inscription "Good Spring" on the spring on the east side of the cafeteria.
[Inscription from the education sector]
A hundred years of planning, a hundred years of planning, cultivating people, fragrant algae, fragrant celery, peach and plum blossoms, imparting education to Ming moral virtue, spring breeze, fighting mountains, looking at heavy pottery, casting heroes, peach and plum fragrance, peach and plum fragrance
Music educates talented people, cultivates peaches and plums, and cultivates meritorious services. Scholars, people, customs, Qingjing, and rain. They teach people tirelessly and teach me diligently. The school is majestic
Jiji Tuoshi Jiahui disciples teach the Bingni Mountain religious community. Typical teaching Ze Yongzhan Educational talents enlighten Youfang Xingtan's light string songs are endless string songs that fill the ears
Follow the guidance and be good at teaching Zhu Si Gao Feng Zhuo Yu Jing E The spring breeze is widely transformed into rain by the spring breeze. The spring breeze cultivates people and the great cause
The talents of people are great and the scholar Jing'eze is praised by Santai. The campus is filled with the fragrance of flowers. A stone carving landscape was added to the school center road, which became a beautiful scenery on the campus and often attracted teachers and students to stop and admire it. On the front is "Spring Breeze Turns into Rain", which complements the names of the campus' teaching buildings such as "fraternity", "seeking truth" and "Zhiyuan". It embodies the meaning of school education like a gentle spring breeze and timely rain, adding to the profound cultural heritage of the campus. On the back is "holding a Tao Xingzhi's inscription "Come with a heart and leave without a blade of grass" echoes the teaching and Taoist area of ??the campus centered on the Xingzhi Building, highlighting the campus education's school-running philosophy of "aiming high and uniting knowledge with action".
The title on the right side of the administrative building: Excellence in work and diligence
The title on the right side of the entrance to the school: The sea is open to all rivers. The title on the left side of the entrance to the school: Carrying virtues
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Question on the pond on the left side of the entrance to the school: Question on the lawn behind the third teaching building of Tianjuchi: Game