85.5% of the interviewees made it clear that young people need to cultivate "masculinity"

  How to cultivate the "masculinity" of young people has always been the focus of society.

The Ministry of Education previously stated that it will "pay more attention to the cultivation of students' masculinity".

A few days ago, the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily and the Social Survey Center (wenjuan.com) conducted a survey of 1519 respondents, which showed that 85.5% of the respondents believe that young people now need to cultivate "masculinity", 86.8 % Of the interviewees believe that we should pay attention to enhancing the sense of responsibility and teamwork.

  Zhu Xiang (pseudonym), a senior at China Medical University, believes that young people should be vigorous and energetic.

"Whether it is military training or rock climbing and other sports, it can improve the physical strength and perseverance of young people."

  In the survey, 85.5% of the respondents believe that young people now need to cultivate "masculinity", 4.6% of the respondents do not think it is necessary, and 9.9% of the respondents said it is hard to say.

  "We have done a comparative study of post-90s and post-00s. Post-00s pay more attention to self-development. With the development of the times, people pay more and more attention to self, and pay more and more attention to the outside. But there are also some directions that are not positive and correct. For example, they can’t bear hardships, cry often, and are very nerdy.” said Sun Hongyan, director of the Children’s Research Institute of the China Youth Research Center. At the foundation-laying stage of temperament, there are more female companions.

Men bringing children are not the same as women, they will have more exploratory and adventurous behaviors.

If adults overprotect their children, and the children have not endured hardship or risk since childhood, their personality will be weaker.

  Zhu Xiang feels that the current "feminine" male idols are sought after and will have an impact on people's aesthetics.

  Nowadays, some "feminine" male idols are sought after. In the survey, 65.7% of the respondents felt that they were influenced by Japanese and Korean entertainment, 61.4% of the respondents believed it was the eyeball effect of the Internet, and 38.2% of the respondents felt that they were The absence of fathers in family education is related to the fact that 37.9% of the interviewees believed that it was influenced by some public figures, and 30.7% of the interviewees attributed it to the current growing strength of girls.

  Feng Yaowei (pseudonym), a junior high school teacher in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, said that young people now need masculine education. The so-called masculine education is mainly to cultivate a strong, fortitude, courageous and responsible spirit, a healthy, optimistic, and cooperative learning attitude towards life. The pursuit of life.

  Xu Chenchen (a pseudonym), a second-year student in a high school in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, believes that it is necessary to increase the proportion of male teachers and to attend physical education classes on time.

  Zhu Xiang believes that parents and schools should help young people to establish correct values, and encourage everyone to be self-reliant and "masculine" young people.

  To strengthen masculinity education, 86.8% of the interviewees believe that it is necessary to strengthen the sense of responsibility and teamwork, and 76.0% of the interviewees believe that it is necessary to strengthen physical training and ideal education to cultivate comprehensive qualities.

  Among the interviewees, men accounted for 44.3% and women accounted for 55.7%.

Post-00s accounted for 25.5%, post-90s accounted for 38.6%, post-80s accounted for 29.0%, post-70s accounted for 6.0%.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Wang Pinzhi and intern Gu Lingwen Source: China Youth Daily

  April 15, 2021 Version 10