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Response of the Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education responded to kindergarten to let children learn spirits. I think the Ministry of Education actually makes sense.

Just recently, some netizens reported that during the class in Leishan County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, Guizhou Province, the school teacher asked the children to raise their glasses, and this video was also filmed and posted on the Internet, which also attracted the attention of many netizens. Well, a staff member in the office of Leishan County Education Bureau responded that the wine given to the students was not real wine.

The school requires children to respectfully raise bowls to propose a toast, which is also an act of showing respect to their elders and friends. This is also part of the local traditional customs, and his purpose is to let the children experience the Miao Lian Jie. In fact, in addition to children, parents of children also participated in this activity. A person in charge of the Propaganda Department of Leishan County Committee told the reporter, who is the child who drank wine instead of wine? However, the publicity of the school is still inappropriate, and the relevant departments have also dealt with this matter to a certain extent.

Some netizens said, will the reaction to this matter be a bit excessive? Because as we all know, when we were young, we also needed to drink with our elders if we talked about New Year's Eve. In fact, this is a respect for our elders, rather than really asking children to drink. This custom is particularly obvious among ethnic minorities. Some netizens also said that replacing wine with water is to let children learn the most basic etiquette, so that children can be polite, without any misconduct, and sometimes the reaction can't be too intense. My view on this matter is actually the same as that of most netizens. I don't think there is anything wrong with this behavior. In fact, it is a way to respect the elders.