According to Shanghai Yulu Education Network, the white list of robot competitions refers to the list of national robot competitions for primary and secondary school students published by the Ministry of Education every year. These competitions have been approved by the Ministry of Education and have certain authority and public welfare. They are not for profit, do not charge any fees, do not serve as the basis for students to enter school, and do not carry out training or promotion related to competitions. The white list of robot competition aims to standardize and guide primary and secondary school students to participate in robot competition, cultivate their scientific and technological innovation ability and practical ability, stimulate their interest and enthusiasm for robots and artificial intelligence, and improve their natural science literacy.