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309 Behind the Argument

Yamada Kishi studied at Ichihashi University, and after graduation he joined the Ministry of Culture, Science and Technology. Later, he left the glorious civil service team and continued his studies. He also made certain achievements in the field of education. Now he returned to his former alma mater Ichihashi University to serve as a professor.

He has a brilliant resume and has published books that basically discuss Japanese education issues. From time to time, he is invited to various programs by the TV station to be a guest.

Yamada Kishi is also a celebrity in the academic world.

At the same time, he is also one of the education experts who advocate the most relaxed education and the teaching system that puts scores first, and calls for reducing the burden on students.

As a pioneer who shouts for relaxed education, Yamada Kishi naturally dislikes the popular comic "Dragon Sakura", which was born last year.

Now there are people who agree with the cruel examination-oriented education?

Can’t they see the aversion to school and truant situations caused by the high-stress learning system? Can’t they see the current situation of students’ mental health due to heavy learning that affects students’ mental health and even breeds campus bullying and violence?

Yamada Kishi is very opposed to the advocacy of academic qualifications in "Dragon Sakura", believing that being admitted to a prestigious university like Dongda University can change the concept of life.

So he used to criticize the Qin and Han dynasties and "Dragon Cherry" indirectly in his articles or on TV.

However, because he was quite subtle in his expression, he did not have much impact. Before the Qin and Han dynasties, he didn't even know that there was such a person in the world who liked to criticize "Dragon Cherry".

But some fans of Qin and Han know this Yamada Kishi. When the other party criticized "Dragon Sakura", they would leave messages and argue and refute.

But this time, Yamada Kishi played a big game.

First of all, as a guest, he participated in a current affairs news program and discussed the teaching reform of Yinghua High School. He ruthlessly criticized this as a completely irresponsible approach, and was to make the children's happiness and physical and mental health. The so-called "school training class" is just a speculative approach adopted by the school to make the school famous.

Then, Yamada Kishi criticized Qin Han by name: "Now some cartoonists, such as Qin Han, do not have any sense of social responsibility at all. In order for their comics to attract attention, create gimmicks, and convey many wrong views. Young readers will have a very negative impact when seeing such comics. I think cartoonists like Qin Han should first learn to be a qualified citizen and then draw comics."

This remark was very fierce, and it even exceeded the differences in educational philosophy and rose to doubts about the personality of Qin and Han Dynasties.

After the show was broadcast, Yamada Kishi's remarks caused a great uproar. Not only were the fans of Qin and Han, but also many ordinary people, they also thought Yamada Kishi's words were too out of line, so they called the TV station to express their protests.

Faced with the surging public pressure, Yamada Kishi did not retreat and refused to apologize. He also wrote a long article on his blog to criticize Qin Han's "Dragon Sakura" and the practice of forming a special training class for Yinghua High School.

Of course, while refuting dissidents like the Qin and Han dynasties, Yamada Kishi did not forget to promote his own views and advocated the benefits of loose education.

After publishing the article, Yamada Kishi glanced at his Twitter and found that he had been occupied by various opposing remarks. Some people even directly attacked him in very unpleasant language.

"Hmph, a group of unqualified online mobs will only attack things and not people. It is of no use except polluting the Internet environment." He said disdainfully.

However, the education expert seemed to have forgotten that his radical remarks were also suspected of personal attacks on the Qin and Han dynasties.

Although there are some remarks that support Yamada Kishi's education has been relaxed, Qin Han has too many fans and too strong combat power, and it is impossible to change the one-sided online public opinion situation.

Yamadaki simply turned off his phone, not feeling upset.

He doesn't have time today, and is wasting time on these opponents on the Internet.

After looking at the time, it was already past six o'clock in the afternoon. Yamada Kishi left his home in Setagaya and drove to Ebisu's high-end material booth for the appointment.

Arriving at Ebisu, in an inconspicuous alley, Yamadaki found the place with a quiet and low-key environment, which looked completely different from the outside.

Guided by the beautiful waiter in a kimono, Yamada Kishi came to a private room and met the distinguished guest whom he was going to meet today - the House of Representatives member, Toshichi Miura.

In the House of Representatives, this member is one of the politicians who attempt to promote Japanese education reform through legislation and implement a loose education policy, and his attitude is the most positive.

The Japanese Congress is divided into two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The House of Representatives has great power and is the place where major political parties distribute their sphere of influence.

The Senate has less power, but most senators are elected nationwide based on prefectures and counties, and the composition of members is more diverse and can better reflect public opinion.

If a bill is submitted, it must be passed by the House and the Senate at the same time before the bill can take effect.

The House of Representatives has great power. If the parties submitting the bill account for two-thirds of the number of consents in the House of Representatives, even if the Senate rejects it, it will not prevent the bill from taking effect.

However, the ruling party of the Japanese government, the Communist Party, now only accounts for more than half of the seats in the House of Representatives.

Therefore, if the Senate is a member of the Communist Party of Miura, if he wants to promote the passage of a loose education bill, the Senate will be a hurdle that cannot be avoided.

Since the Senate attaches great importance to the public's voice when making decisions, Shunichi Miura needs to create an atmosphere of public opinion that "the people have had enough of the old-style cramming education and have demanded education reform."

Yamada Kishi, who has a certain popularity and good resume, is the best candidate to sway the flag for him, manipulate the direction of public opinion, and promote the passage of the bill.

"Good evening, Miura Sana."

"Professor Yamada, I have watched your speech on TV yesterday, it's very exciting."

After the two of them greeted each other, they sat on the tatami and started to let the store serve.
Chapter completed!
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