Mr. Wu You-Bian, the founding principal of Da Ciao Elementary School, emphasized ethics and filial piety, integrating educational values into both campus spaces and activities. Traditional moral culture was incorporated into the “Eight Scenic Spots of Da Ciao,” giving the campus lasting significance in character education.
A spiritual landmark of Da Ciao, symbolizing filial piety. As the saying goes, “Among all virtues, filial piety comes first,” for it is the foundation of being a good person.
Represents the five fundamental human relationships: affection between parent and child, proper roles between husband and wife, righteousness between ruler and subject, order between elders and juniors, and trust between friends.
The Four Virtues—propriety, righteousness, integrity, and a sense of honor—serve as essential principles guiding moral conduct.
Symbolizes students receiving sincere guidance from devoted teachers, as if being bathed in the gentle breeze of spring.
Refers to wisdom, benevolence, and courage, cultivating students to be free from confusion, worry, and fear.
Represents the pure and innocent nature of children, which should be carefully nurtured through joyful learning.
Emphasizes that children’s growth is a shared journey, supported hand in hand, much like lifelong companions walking together.
The Eight Virtues—loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, love, trust, righteousness, harmony, and equality—form the foundation of character and the core of the school’s moral education.