As a famous mathematician who won the Fields Prize and the Wolff Prize, Mr. Qiu Chengtong loved mathematics since he was a child and played an important role in the academic field. He was a professor at Harvard University, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the director of the Mathematical Science Center in Qiu Chengtong, Tsinghua University. Therefore, the mathematics competition named after him not only shows Mr. Qiu's great achievements in the field of mathematics, but also shows the significance and goal of the competition in educating people, which is also its "gold content".
College students' mathematics competition is a comprehensive competition, which requires not only the players to have solid basic knowledge of mathematics, but also the ability to think and solve problems independently. In addition, math competition can also promote communication and competition among players, thus improving their interest and understanding of mathematics.