Some people think they are smart and think they can make big things small and small things into nothing. They forget that the Chinese have an ancient tradition, that is, to see big problems from small things, just like the saying "three years old to see the old and seven years old to see the big", the poem "a spark can start a prairie fire", and "water can carry a boat or overturn a boat". Because of a trivial matter, these people turned a problem that belonged to the school into a social topic. This has not only attracted public attention, but may also become a new clue in the fight against corruption, like pulling up a radish and bringing out the mud.
In the process of applying for financial aid, there are some irregular operations, some unreasonable requirements, and some unfair distribution, which are all gray areas of financial aid. This phenomenon is not the patent of Tianjin University, but in many schools, many cities. But because of this, these problems have not received enough attention, have not been treated as "Tianjin problems", have not been taken seriously by schools and teachers, and have not been seriously investigated and dealt with by higher leaders.
Sub-heading: The tragic experience of a college student has aroused social concern.
If you don't know the ins and outs of the incident, no one will believe that a college student has become a homeless homeless person because it is difficult for him to return to his dormitory. This reminds me of a lyric: I didn't understand your pathos. What a sad story, what a ridiculous fact. What a serious question, what a heavy topic. This is not just a personal tragedy, but also a social tragedy. It's not just a school problem, it's a city problem. This reminds us of some tragic scenes in history, such as the crying down of the Great Wall in the Qin Dynasty, the "forced to go to Liangshan" in the Song Dynasty, and the "forced good to become prostitutes" in the old days.
And now, such a tragedy actually happened in a university in a municipality directly under the central government, which is really heart-wrenching, outrageous, and shocking.