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Compulsory education has no money.
Of course, the government has subsidies. If it is a nine-year compulsory education, the state has a policy of "two exemptions and one subsidy", and cards are built for particularly poor families to exempt children from all expenses during their education. High schools and universities also have different degrees of grants and love funds, and children can apply for them themselves. You can also apply for a student loan during your college years, and you can pay it back in installments after you graduate to find a job.