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Do you think the education in China is good?
What kind of education is this? This is an education that stifles and destroys talents!

Compared with education in developed countries, education in China is really shameful.

The people's country cultivates children's morality, imagination, innovative thinking and imagination from an early age. For example, Japan has taught children from an early age "Don't give others trouble". Children in primary and secondary schools in other countries are relaxed and happy, and can study according to their own interests. There is little homework, and the compulsory courses in schools only require passing.

In China, when students enter primary school, they are instilled with the idea of "score first" by teachers, which casually insults students' personality. While students in China are suffering from despair and pain, Japanese and American children are growing up happily and healthily, with their own outlook on life and world, hobbies and lofty aspirations.

In the eyes of China people, "talent" equals "educational background", while abroad, "talent" equals "ability". It is conceivable what will happen when the future of China is handed over to the so-called "talents".

The purpose of education in China is to cultivate people who can adapt to the "bureaucratic system". If a child is admitted to a university, relatives and friends will only congratulate him on "promoting to a higher position and making a fortune", but will not say that they want the child to "be honest and benefit the people". The reason is that as we all know, it is impossible to be honest in China, and people only consider themselves.

China is a socialist country, and what it wants is democracy. But in fact, China is not as democratic as capitalist countries like the United States and Japan. This is ridiculous.

Children in China have been oppressed and intimidated since childhood, and have to spend their childhood and adolescence in pain. When you grow up, you should also "take care" of all aspects of "relationships" and constantly guard against people around you. I experienced a world full of falsehood and ugliness.

On the other hand, China's education is also our education, and at worst it is our education. We are not Americans, Japanese, Germans, British or French. We can "want to change", but maybe we can only "think". I only hope that one day, our education will be reformed, our society will progress, the corrupt "bureaucracy" will be completely eliminated, and China will truly become a prosperous, democratic, equal and free country.

Good luck.