In recent years, the imbalance between men and women has become a common problem in colleges and universities in China. According to statistics, in 1957, girls account for 23.2% of the total number of undergraduate students in colleges and universities in China; 1980, three years after the resumption of the college entrance examination, girls still account for only 23.4%. From 1995 to 10 in 2004, the proportion of girls increased from 35.4% to 45.7%.
2007 was a turning point. For the first time, the proportion of female freshmen surpassed that of male freshmen, reaching 52.9%, with 522 female students, accounting for 5 1.84% of the total. There are 485 boys, accounting for 48. 16% of the total, and the proportion of "female champion" continues to rise.