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Professor enrollment needs half a kilo of alcohol, causing hot discussion among netizens

Original title: Professor Feng Gang of Zhejiang University talks about the drinking rules of his school, and the media: naked advocacy for drinking

Feng Gang, a professor at Zhejiang University who has publicly lamented the "imbalance of gender ratio" in pushing graduate students to avoid interviews, has recently been involved in public opinion disputes again because of his "extraordinary" remarks. On December 21, Feng Gang said in addition to his personal authentication microblog account @ Feng Gang Liuhe: 'there was a candidate who I still remember today. He was escorted to Zhejiang University to study as a master. I've passed all the written interviews, and I think it's all right. But he reported me as a tutor, and the rule of my school is that a man can drink more than 50 degrees per half catty. He drank hard that day, and my disciples carried him back to the Hotel & hellip& hellip; But in the end, he didn't pass the school audit. Finally, he went to my classmate Zhou Xiaohong's door & hellip& hellip; I have always felt that I am ashamed of him, but I believe that such a man is definitely a scarce talent of the Chinese nation. No matter what he does, his intention to fight to drink will cushion the pride of his life! "

Feng Gang's above remarks about 'half a kilo of alcohol is required for master's enrollment' immediately aroused heated discussion among netizens. The surging news noted that in his microblog message, the vast majority of netizens expressed objections and questioned the wine table culture referred to in Feng Gang's remarks.

The author believes that it is reasonable for netizens to question. In particular, 'such a man is definitely a scarce talent of the Chinese nation. No matter what he does, his intention to fight for drinking has set the pride of his life'. This is a naked advocacy of drinking, which reminds me of the strange appearance of 'wine lawsuit' and 'wine martyr'.

In response to the refutation of netizens, Feng Gang responded at about 10 a.m. on the 22nd. Feng Gang once used 'foul language' in his microblog 'debate' with netizens. In addition, he said on his microblog on the 21st: 'the Internet is a universal voice transmission network. Even if you are a sick old man in the gutter and fart, it will spread all over the world!' Mr. Professor responded and explained on his microblog. It is indisputable and should be. As long as we communicate, we all understand, there will be no misunderstanding. However, we should not use 'foul language'. Doing so has three major hazards. First, endanger their own image. Professors should be elegant, civilized, exemplary and rude, which is not in line with the identity of professors. Second, it has a negative exemplary effect. Professors are role models for people to learn. Teaching 'swearing' is easy to cause people to imitate and learn, and lead the wind of network language swearing. Third, hurt the feelings of netizens, 'you are a sick old man in the gutter. If you fart, it will spread all over the world'. This is a slander to netizens. Is netizens farting. Fourth, pollute the network language. The network language is vivid, but it must be civilized and elegant, not barbaric.

Perhaps, the professor believes that this is a 'small section', just as professors smoked in university classes during the period of the Republic of China. However, times have changed and social civilization has improved. We must not take the vulgar customs of professors as our treasure and pass them on. This is backward, conservative, not keeping pace with the times and not conforming to the new era. New era, new image and new atmosphere. As a professor, I have the social responsibility of demonstrating and leading the times. Especially on the Internet, most netizens will think together when they see the virtuous. Professors should be the spokesman of 'virtuous'. They should have self-esteem, self-respect and self-respect. They must not use' foul language 'to damage their image and hurt the appetite of netizens.

To build a network civilization and create a clean and bright network space, systems and regulations need to be continuously improved and enriched; Full and comprehensive supervision is required. It also needs positive guidance from professors, experts, scholars and celebrities, which is more important, because we ordinary people improve ourselves in imitation learning. You are the benchmark, and you must not deviate. The Internet is not a wild land. Don't 'swear' on Professor microblogs. All citizen microblogs should not swear, especially those public figures, professors, experts, celebrities and stars.