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===Democratic tradition=== Fu Jen professors and students are first initiators and participants for many famous student movements in the history of Taiwan and China, such as the [[May Fourth Movement]], the [[December 9th Movement]] the {{ill|Consciousness Movement|zh|自覺運動}}, the [[Wild Lily student movement]], the Reconciliation Movement of the Case of Su Chien-ho, the [[Losheng Sanatorium]] Retention Movement, and the [[Wild Strawberry Movement]]. At the end of Taiwan's martial law, the Fu Jen student once published the underground publication ''Reform'' ({{lang|zh-Hant|改造}}), which was the first demonstration of democratic activities on campus in Taiwan, but it was quickly banned.{{citation needed|date=June 2021}} In May of each year, Fu Jen regularly holds elections of student self-government organizations at all levels of the school (the president of the student union, members of the student council, representatives of all levels of university meetings, etc.) to implement student autonomy and democratic political education. Electronic voting was used for the first time in 2013 to enhance the convenience of student participation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://140.136.114.206/blog9/archives/005666.html|title=學生事務: 五月選舉月新制度 大家e起來投票|website=140.136.114.206|accessdate=2 May 2023}}</ref>
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