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TU won awards in the 6th “Yucong Cup” Micro-film & Micro-video Competition

In the 6th “Yucong Cup” Clean Government Micro-film &video Competition held in Hangzhou recently, the work “A Good Show” submitted by Taizhou University’s School of Marxism won the Bronze Award in the Micro-film category of the University Sector. The work “Resist Temptation, Uphold Integrity” submitted by the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences won the Bronze Award in the Micro-video category of the University Sector. TU received the Organizational Award for the National University Sector. “Yucong Cup” was hosted by China Discipline Inspection and Supervision Magazine, Zhejiang Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education, Zhejiang Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, China Media Group Zhejiang Station, Zhejiang Daily Press Group, and other units.

Organizational Award for the National University Sector

“A Good Show” starts from a tip-off letter received during activity preparations. By presenting evidence collection, inquiry conversations, and investigation, it gradually uncovers the truth of the matter, exploring how greed corrupts the human heart and demonstrating the importance of university teachers and students adhering to integrity and honesty. “Resist Temptation, Uphold Integrity” uses “temptation” as its thematic entry point, employing inner monologue to depict a fierce struggle against various temptations, ultimately overcoming the inner demons, guarding integrity, and upholding moral principles. It portrays university teachers resisting temptation and upholding integrity amidst the intense pull of “dare not, cannot, do not want to corrupt.”

Since its inception in 2019, the “Yucong Cup” competition has been successfully held for six consecutive years, cumulatively receiving over 8,900 entries. This year’s competition alone received 2,493 entries, with the number of micro-film and micro-video works significantly increasing compared to the previous session. The themes are broader, and the forms of dissemination are richer. It has gradually grown into a highly recognized “clean culture” brand.