Winter is onset and university campuses are covered in snow, making this a great opportunity for college students to showcase their creativity. At Yangzhou University, a sudden heavy snowfall actually brought some oolongs to the school. Unable to withstand the heavy snowfall, the name of Yangzhou University was overwritten and replaced by the signboards of "Lanzhou University" and "Peking University". This interesting scene made the students suddenly burst out with a strong desire to create, and they took out their mobile phones to record this strange event, wanting to keep a souvenir, but they were soon discovered by the security guards and took off these "new clothes". This interesting story has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions on the Internet, and everyone has ridiculed the security guards for disturbing the "spell-casting ceremony" of the college students, and also expressed their appreciation for the creativity of the college students. In fact, this is not an isolated case, colleges and universities around the world have taken advantage of this unique opportunity to create on heavy snowy days, trying to realize the dream of the "985 Project" in a zero-cost way. For example, the word "industry" at Beijing University of Technology was covered by heavy snow, and it was fortunate to be transformed into "Peking University";Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine accidentally became "Nanjing University" by blocking the name of the school. This kind of creative activity in the cold winter undoubtedly brings joy and laughter to people, and also shows the rich imagination and creativity of college students. If this creativity can be used well and transformed into an important means to enhance the soft power of campus culture, it will bring more surprises and positive energy.
After the heavy snowfall on the campus of Yangzhou University, the signs of "Lanzhou University" and "Peking University" appeared, and many students came to take a group photo. These moments freeze their unique and interesting ideas, and become the talk of everyone after dinner or at a party. In fact, Yangzhou University is not the only university in this situation. When the snow was heavy, the word "industry" of Beijing University of Technology was covered and became "Peking University";Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine became "Nanjing University" by blocking the name of the school. These spoofed ideas in the snow undoubtedly show the boundless imagination and unique sense of humor of young people. Behind this behavior is not only the inheritance of university campus culture, but also the love and pursuit of university life.
It's no secret that a college campus is a place of culture and creativity, and Snow Day Fun is a testament to the diverse campus culture of college students. These activities are not only a simple creation of beautiful snow scenes in the heavy snow, but also inspire the students' creativity in the cold winter months, adding a special vitality to the whole campus in a way that they like to see. Yangzhou University's snow work has become a unique landscape of campus culture, attracting the attention of many teachers, students and people outside the university.
Yangzhou University's work in the snow shows the unity, cooperation and innovation of the students. They used snow water to create the signboards of "Lanzhou University" and "Peking University", although this is just a temporary spoof and joke, but it also fully demonstrates the students' love for university culture and yearning for excellent universities. At the same time, they also revealed the pursuit and recognition of the younger generation for the "985 Project", as well as their desire for well-known universities. This kind of activity is not only a simple way to entertain, but also an important way for students to express themselves, convey information and showcase their creativity.
However, how should schools look at and deal with this kind of spoof or prank in the snow?This is undoubtedly an issue that needs to be weighed. On the one hand, schools can encourage students to be creative and give them a stage to showcase their talents. For example, there is a specific area for students to create snow scenes, and students can create freely to express their individuality and creativity. The school can also hold a snow creativity competition to motivate students to better develop their creativity through evaluation and awards. This not only satisfies the needs of students to express themselves, but also adds a joyful and unique cultural atmosphere to the campus.
On the other hand, schools also need to have certain regulations and restrictions to prevent excessive disruption of campus order. Excessive work in the snow not only takes up a lot of time and energy, but also may bring certain troubles to the normal operation and management of the school. Therefore, schools can allow students to create within the prescribed scope, but they should also strengthen management and supervision to ensure that the rectification behavior does not affect the normal order and learning environment of the school. For those behaviors that are merely for the sake of prank and attention, if necessary, the school can intervene and stop it appropriately. After all, the play of creativity needs to have a certain bottom line and norms, and cannot violate public order and good customs in any way.
In general, the whole activity of heavy snow days has become a unique campus cultural landscape in many colleges and universities. This kind of behavior not only shows the energetic side of young people, but also tests the governance ability of colleges and universities and the acceptance and guidance of students' creativity. As educational institutions, colleges and universities should create appropriate environments and opportunities to encourage students to be creative while respecting students' creative space, but at the same time, they should also control it within the scope of not affecting the normal operation of the school. By setting up specific areas for students to create snow scenes, or holding creative competitions, schools can guide students to turn their ideas into positive energy and enhance the soft power of campus culture. At the same time, for those behaviors that are just for spoofing and attracting attention, it is reasonable for security guards to intervene and stop them. It is hoped that the school and students can understand each other and make trade-offs, and jointly create a healthy and creative campus cultural atmosphere.
In my opinion, working in the snow is not only a form of entertainment, but also a way to express students' love for university culture and desire for well-known universities. At the same time, it is also an opportunity for university students to show their creativity and individuality, and through such activities, students can give full play to their imagination and creativity, and improve their overall personal quality. Therefore, schools should actively guide college students to unleash their creativity, and at the same time strengthen management and supervision to maintain campus order and the stability of the learning environment. Only through mutual understanding and trade-offs can this unique campus culture be passed on healthily and add vitality and charm to the campus.