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Is tuition-free in rural junior high schools and primary schools a means to achieve educational equity?
Education itself is unfair in China, which is determined by China's national conditions and cannot be changed. For example, in rural areas, there are no primary schools in many places now, and it is impossible to solve where to go to school. There are also rural schools with limited economic conditions and limited teachers, which can't be compared with cities. For example, in physical education class, there is not even a decent venue, and some even have no ball facilities. Physical education class can only run and jump rope, and can only sing a few old children's songs in music class, without piano and other musical instruments and audio equipment. Art class is to draw something on paper with a pencil without even coloring it. Watercolor, gouache, sketchpad and brush are all luxuries.

Similarly, even after graduating from high school, rural children are not as receptive to the current university fees as cities. They are also the future talents of the motherland, but because of the economic imbalance, they will not be equal in receiving higher education. What is even more incredible is that the college entrance examination questions in different provinces of China are different, some are easy and some are difficult, but they are also high school students, but the threshold for entering universities is different. For example, the so-called admission scores of Tsinghua and Peking University for local students in Beijing are far lower than those of students in other provinces such as Hubei and Hunan, which fundamentally shows the unfairness of education.