Green camp "legislators" incited the civil service examination to be scrapped

  [Global Times Comprehensive Report] Zheng Yunpeng, a "legislator" of the Democratic Progressive Party, suggested that archaeology should be abolished in the civil service examination during the questioning on the 21st, which was criticized on the island.

  Zheng Yunpeng said that the examination of archaeology in the civil service examination is "eating the ancients without changing it", whether it is possible to not do archaeology in the future and only test composition.

He also said that the advertisement of the civil service exam cram school requires candidates to recite "The Song of Righteousness" and "The Story of Yueyang Tower", but "when the Legislative Yuan exercises the right of consent of the examiners, there is no legislator to test this during the review, and candidates do not need to waste time in above this".

Xu Shuxiang, the "election minister", said that after the official document writing is removed, the composition part will still be retained in the short term.

  Yang Zhidou, deputy spokesman of the Kuomintang, criticized on Facebook on the 21st that Zheng Yunpeng had a shallow understanding of the subject of ancient prose, and only wanted to please young people to cheat votes. Taiwan is getting more and more chaotic.

He believes that civil servants do not necessarily need to use difficult sentences, but at least they must be able to express their ideas and logic clearly, and the quality of their composition can be one of the indicators.

Yang Zhidou also shared a picture saying that Taipei City Councilor Luo Zhiqiang once pointed out that 3 of the 4 words "Light up Taiwan" written by Tsai Ing-wen were wrongly written, "If Tsai Ing-wen, who was an important official, is still like this, you can know that the people are advancing The party's level of ancient writing from top to bottom... I didn't read when I was young, but when I grew up, Tsai Ing-wen, too many typos, simply abolished the ancient writing, and made everyone into a fool together. Zheng Yunpeng's policy is really unbelievable."

  United News Network said on the 21st that Zheng Yunpeng might as well take a look at "Executive President" Su Zhenchang, and he likes to quote ancient texts at every turn.

In November last year, when the "Legislative Yuan" ended the general inquiry and gave his speech, he had a big eruption of ancient texts.

Although it makes people feel very inconsistent, his performance is also 108,000 miles away from the ancient text quoted, but doesn't it reflect that the ancient text is still useful in life?

The article said that with the promotion of education reform in recent years, coupled with the deliberate "de-Sinicization" of the curriculum, the proportion of classical Chinese in textbooks on the island has been greatly reduced, and the number of hours of classical Chinese is also less than in the past.

The negative consequences of doing this have gradually emerged in recent years. Many senior civil servants lamented that the official documents sent by many young civil servants often have poor language and many typos. Compared with the civil servants in the past, their language skills have indeed declined a lot. "Civil servants not only often have Document writing needs, but also communication with the public, at least to be able to express their ideas and logic clearly, is the ancient text not important?" (Yu Ming)