2. Special equipment: refers to instruments, electromechanical equipment, electronic equipment, cultural and sports equipment, specimen models, cultural relics and exhibits, tools, measuring tools, utensils and other equipment directly used for teaching and scientific research.
3. General equipment: refers to equipment that indirectly serves teaching and scientific research, such as printing machinery, health care equipment, transportation, administrative office equipment, etc.
4. Books: including books in libraries (rooms) and reference rooms, as well as all kinds of important materials and floppy disks with a storage period of more than five years. 5. Intangible assets refer to know-how, patents, copyrights, software and trademarks.
6. Other assets: including furniture, clothes, trees and livestock.