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Who speaks a bad foreign language is illiterate?
The original sentence is that whoever can't speak a foreign language well is illiterate, and foreign languages have consumed the precious time of many young students in China. In the past twenty years, we have exaggerated the importance of foreign languages in China's children's growth education, which is actually a remarkable manifestation of our nation's extreme self-confidence. Zheng Qiang said it.

There is a very famous professor in education who has aroused widespread concern and heated discussion, that is, Professor Zheng Qiang, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Zhejiang University.

Zheng Qiang deserves to be called a "network celebrity" professor, once again pointing out the deep-seated disease of education, and excessively increasing the proportion of foreign languages in education is not only irresponsible to teenagers, but also a neglect of China's culture for thousands of years and a manifestation of cultural self-confidence.

China has a history of more than 5,000 years, and its English is less than half that of China. Teenagers should not only learn cultural knowledge, but also understand history and culture, so they should not forget their roots.

Zheng Qiang once gave a speech at Fudan University. Fudan students think everyone is great. Professor Zheng Qiang said angrily, "You are studying in Shanghai. Do you know where the business card of Shanghai is? "

The students replied with one voice: "Oriental Pearl". Zheng Qiang held her breath and stood up from her seat and said loudly, "When was the Oriental Pearl built? What is its historical connotation and cultural background? At best, it's just a pile of cement columns. "

Zheng Qiang is outspoken, outspoken. What he is angry with is not the ignorance of teenagers, but the failure to guide these children so that they have more time and energy to study history and China culture.