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School Culture of Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

School motto: Diligence, Diligence, Rigor, Inheritance, Innovation

Diligence is the key to a diligent life. Diligent life comes from the worldview, outlook on life and values, because the worldview, outlook on life and values determine people's thinking and influence people's way of thinking and action. With a correct worldview, outlook on life and values, the ship of life has a direction, the human potential will be greater development.

Being rigorous. Being rigorous comes from a strong sense of responsibility. "First the world's worries and worries, after the world's happiness and joy" is the responsibility of rigorously do people to realize by strengthening personal cultivation, the ancients emphasized prudence, alone. Xunzi "persuade learning": "gentleman erudition and daily reference to their own, then know the line and do not go too far." To be a human being, we must strictly pursue truth, explore truth, adhere to truth, correct errors, and be " a noble person, a pure person, a moral person, a person who is free from low tastes, a person who is beneficial to the people."

Chinese medicine is the treasure of the Chinese nation's excellent traditional culture, is the people of China's long-term fight against disease experience and theoretical generalization, unique features and advantages. Inheritance is mainly to master the basic theories, perspectives and methods of Chinese medicine, in a systematic study, comprehensive mastery of the basis for research and organization.

Innovation is the soul of a nation and the inexhaustible power of a country's prosperity. Scientific innovation has become more and more an important foundation and symbol of the liberation and development of productive forces in today's society. Any theory is not static, closed loop theory, and the theory of the era of diaphragm is bound to lag behind and lose vitality. Chinese medicine was formed in the pre-Qin Dynasty, absorbing the essence of China's ancient philosophy and science, but also absorbing the essence of foreign medicine, and constantly injecting fresh blood into it, after thousands of years to date, guiding the theory and clinical practice of Chinese medicine, showing its vitality and reasonable connotation. School Emblem