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The Ministry of Education informed the textbook illustrations, and the punishment of Wu Yong, the initiator, came. Is it popular?
I believe that the illustrations in math textbooks have been forgotten by many people. Why? Because under the long-term fermentation, people will begin to forget some things, and the incident of toxic teaching materials has not been reported for a long time. I didn't remember this until I saw some news. This report also punished many people, totaling 17. Among them, Wu Yong, the initiator, was also punished. He is the author of these illustrations, and he doesn't respond to every strange illustration. Under such circumstances, he was also pushed to the hot search by everyone. Under some corresponding investigations, it was found that he did not have a studio, which means that Wu Yong has always been operating without a license. So how was Wu Yong punished? Let's have a good talk about this topic.

For some managers involved in this matter, they have also been punished to varying degrees, and some of them have been seriously fired, which is naturally culpable of punishment, because they have not fulfilled their supervisory responsibilities for so many years. On the other hand, Wu Yong was also punished. He was not hired by People's Education Publishing House. I believe it will be very difficult for him to find another job in this field after his employment relationship with Wu Yong is terminated. Nobody dares to use him. Although this punishment is relatively light, it is also very popular. Let such a wonderful work design illustrations, it is simply subverting children's three views.

Generally speaking, People's Education Publishing House has set up the latest illustration group and released some illustrations for our comparison. In contrast, we can clearly see that there is a big gap between the two. The illustrations in the Wuyong version of the textbook are just actions that some people with Down's syndrome will make, and the illustrations made by Chuanmei are simply in line with some styles of modern children and a display of our Chinese style.