2. Cultivate college students with humanistic atmosphere;
3. Help college students master writing skills better to meet the needs of future work;
4. Balance the position of language in universities. For most college students, language only knows how to learn English. In 2008, the Ministry of Education issued a document suggesting that science and engineering majors should offer Chinese courses (but not liberal arts majors). I am also worried that English will dominate the campus and Chinese will become a weak language in my country. At the same time, I am also worried that college students lack humanistic spirit, which runs counter to the educational goal of "cultivating all-round quality".
Under the general trend of paperless, language degradation seems inevitable, especially writing and writing. On the other hand, if you don't learn your own language well, but you are keen on other languages, it is also a way of putting the cart before the horse and you won't get more gains. Therefore, the resumption of Chinese classes in universities will help to remind everyone of the existence of Chinese.