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Does the difference between men and women violate the principle of universality of the system?
The difference in enrollment between men and women will not violate the principle of universality of the system.

1. In some areas with low education level, girls have relatively few opportunities to receive higher education because of the stereotyped roles of men and women in cultural traditions and social concepts. In this case, it is necessary to take targeted measures, such as strengthening female education publicity and providing scholarships for female students, to make up for gender inequality and further promote educational equity.

2. If the different behaviors of boys and girls really violate the principles of equality and universality and deprive some specific groups of educational opportunities, they should be corrected and improved.

3. The universality of the system. Ke Wugang and Shi believe that only "universal" institutional arrangements are efficient. The so-called universality of the system means that the system is general and abstract, deterministic and open, and its universality is applicable to countless situations.

4. In some specific fields, such as dance, fine arts and other art majors, due to the differences between men and women in physical fitness and performance style, it is necessary to distinguish the enrollment targets and select the best candidates. In this case, it can be regarded as a reasonable distinction under the principle of universality.

Of course, in some specific fields, such as dance, fine arts and other art majors, due to the differences between men and women in physical fitness and performance style, it is necessary to distinguish the enrollment targets and choose the best ones. In this case, it can be regarded as a reasonable distinction under the principle of universality.