Just now,Zhang Xuefeng responded that liberal arts are all service industriesrushed to the hot search on Weibo.
Teacher Zhang Xuefeng posted a response: Did I say the wrong thing again, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'll give everyone a laugh!What am I doing, I'm licking too. But I don't think there's anything wrong with that!!
After that, he said in the comment area,There is nothing bad about doing the service industry, but some people can't get over this hurdle in their hearts, I can get over, I will do the service industry. If you can't get by, you're not fit to be in the service industry. I would like to remind people who think that some majors are superior, and their essence, especially in the early stage of their career, should be understood before they choose. If you have to interpret it maliciously, I apologize to you if you are sad to read my remarks.
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Recently, Zhang Xuefeng, a famous teacher for the Internet celebrity postgraduate entrance examination, said in the live broadcast room when answering questions from netizens:All liberal arts are called the service industry, which can be summed up as "licking", which has aroused heated discussions.
He also gave the example of "a lawyer is sales":
Finally, don't forget to "self-blacken":
The reporter's inquiry found thatZhang Xuefeng has emphasized the view that "liberal arts majors are service industries" more than once, and suggested that liberal arts students should go to economically developed areas for development.
In this regard, Lu Jiayin, associate professor of the School of Communication of Fujian Normal University, commented that he is familiar with "licking traffic" and is a typical performing artist.
Ma Liang, a professor at the School of Public Administration of Chinese University and a researcher at the National Academy of Development and Strategy, issued a ** responseThink that liberal arts are not so "watery".
Ma Liang said: "Teacher Zhang criticized the liberal arts and self-black liberal artsI think it's more that he is dissatisfied with the existing education and training system in the liberal arts. It is often said that the liberal arts curriculum is very watery, and when talking about the construction of new liberal arts, we also hope to change such a status quo and make the liberal arts stronger and harder. ”
Disciplines vary greatly, but each discipline has its value and strengths. Ma Liang believes that because the liberal arts have some deficiencies in cultivating talents in the past, they have always been such a stereotype and colored glasses.
Ma Liang said: "I think we need to have a new understanding of liberal arts, and the new liberal arts also need to continue to strengthen related construction. ”
The relevant remarks sparked controversy among netizens. Some netizens agreed with Zhang Xuefeng's words:
But some netizens think that this remark is inappropriate:
According to public information, it is stated that
Zhang Xuefeng, a famous teacher who graduated from Zhengzhou University with a bachelor's degree in water supply and drainage, became popular on the Internet in 2016 with "Seven Minutes to Interpret 34 985 Universities", and has participated in variety shows, film and television programs many times.
Source: @张雪峰老师
Zhang Xuefeng's words and deeds have repeatedly aroused heated discussions on the Internet.
In June 2023, Zhang Xuefeng opened the volunteer consulting business, and in a live broadcast, a mother said that her child had taken a 590 science exam and liked news and wanted to apply for a journalism major, but Zhang Xuefeng thought that "it is better to close your eyes and touch a major than journalism", and also suggested not to choose liberal arts. In this ** comment, being influential does not mean that you are responsible enough to speak.
On June 21, 2023, he talked about the choice of major again during the live broadcast on the online platform, saying that "the major determines the track", and suggested that candidates should combine the advantages of the discipline and comprehensively consider various factors to fill in the volunteers. During the live broadcast, occasional netizens asked questions about journalism, but Zhang Xuefeng did not reply.
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Editor: Teng Lin.