The May Fourth Movement has it's position in China’s history. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the May Fourthth Movement, the Library Volunteer Group from Fangcao Young Volunteers Association of USTC (FYVA), along with their long-term cooperative clubs, arranged a live interview titled Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement and working together to make progress at 3:00 pm on May 29th in the library (second floor) of the East Campus of University of Science and Technology of China(USTC).

Photos of all the participants
Interviewees are the student representatives from the participating clubs. Interviews fell on diverse topics, while each given answer were expressed in the students’ own aspects. Some talked about their life of learning, some shared their experiences taking part in club activities, and some mentioned the six qualities of a pursuing college student and the responsibilities for the young generation, but all of the answers have something in common: they sincerely showed the willingness to follow the teaching of our president XI Jinping, to stamp the initial motivations and missions in our heart and shoulder our own share for the construction of China. We students are supposed to study hard and make full use of our rich and colorful college life to fulfill our dreams. Our excellent grades and achievements could be the best gift for the 100th anniversary of May 4th Movement and the 70th birthday of our motherland.

Photos of the live interview
At last, the activity ended in the blessings for a more prosperous China and USTC and the chorus of our national anthem, March of the Volunteers.

Blessings of the students

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By organizing this activity, not only the after school lives of the students are enriched, but an excellent chance to further understand the spirit of the May Fourthth Movement is offered, being an inspiration for everyone to contribute strength and knowledge to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and the construction of China.

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This activity was organized by the captain of the Library Volunteer Group, WU Jianming. Participants consist of the school’s clubs including the Dancing Club, the Host Club, Shuangxin Traditional Painting and Calligraphy Association, Woke Painting Club, the Philharmonic Association, the Photographic Association, representatives from the Student Union of the School of Physics and the Library Volunteer Group, and the student supervisor of the library, DING Qingmei.
(Written by JIANG Pengcen,edited by YE Zhenzhen)