Abstract
BACKGROUND: The China Youth May Fourth Medal serves as a state-endorsed mechanism for modeling positive youth development (PYD). This study aims to decode the archetype of exemplary youth constructed by this socio-legal institution within China's unique context, moving beyond a direct application of Western PYD models. METHODS: We conducted a socio-legal inquiry employing mixed-methods analysis. A dataset of 1,219 Medal recipients (1997-2023) was examined, focusing on demographic data, career paths, and commendation texts. The study also integrated analysis of extreme counter-examples involving revoked honors. RESULTS: Three distinct state-facilitated growth pathways were delineated: Ladder-shaped, Folded-ladder, and Inverted-ladder. An interaction-driven model predominated (64.76%), highlighting a core mechanism of "strategic alignment" between individual agency and state-facilitated opportunity structures. A significant geographical imbalance was identified, with awardee distribution showing a moderate positive correlation with provincial population but pronounced over-representation of major municipalities. The celebrated virtues, such as Dedication and Patriotism, represent a fusion of universal PYD constructs with collectivist values. CONCLUSIONS: This study foregrounds the institutional construction of exemplary youth. It contributes to a more culturally contextualized and theoretically robust understanding of PYD. The findings offer evidence-based insights for youth policy and the dynamic governance of state recognition systems, while critically engaging with the sustainability of state-sponsored exemplarity.