An entertainer鈥檚 apology for wrongdoing has called attention to inequities in the Chinese education system just as 10聽million high school seniors across the nation are preparing for the stressful 驳补辞听办补辞 college entrance exam.
Tong Zhuo, a 26-year-old singer and actor, joked in a live chat with fans in late May that he had sidestepped the country鈥檚 strict admissions system several years ago.
The son of a Shanxi Province official, Mr Tong admitted that he had failed the 驳补辞听办补辞 the first time around, so he falsified personal information to make it appear that he had graduated from high school a year later than he actually had. For most students, there are no second chances after an exam failure, but Mr Tong ended up at the prestigious Central Academy of Drama in Beijing.
鈥淲e used a lot of so-called guanxi and then I 鈥榖ecame鈥 a fresh high school graduate,鈥 he said laughing, in a post . 鈥Guanxi鈥, which means relationship, can also refer to nepotism.
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His comments sparked angry online responses even though the cheating took place several years ago. 鈥淭his celebrity sent the public into outrage,鈥 state media wrote.
Mr Tong has since posted on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform, and has asked the school to withdraw his diploma. His father, Tong Tianfeng, is reportedly under investigation.
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According to a , the Shanxi Education Department said it placed 鈥済reat importance鈥 on the allegations and would investigate to 鈥渟afeguard fairness and equality鈥.
This year is even more stressful than usual for high school seniors because in-person teaching was suspended in early February amid the coronavirus outbreak and started reopening in stages only recently. The gao kao, which is now going ahead in July after a one-month delay, usually requires months of intense classroom preparation.
Ceren Ergenc, an associate professor in the department of China studies at Xi鈥檃n Jiaotong-Liverpool University, wrote in 糖心Vlog last year that gao kao 鈥減reparation is arduous and stressful鈥.
鈥淢any schools鈥 schedules involve 13聽hours a day of lectures and studying, plus an hour for exercise. This leaves no time for art or music, and students manage only about five hours of sleep a聽night, plus an hour鈥檚 nap during the day.鈥
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Mr Tong鈥檚 revelation comes at a time when students and parents are growing increasingly vocal about inequities in the education system.
There are concerns that disadvantaged students from low-income or rural backgrounds have not been able to replicate gao kao preparation at home during Covid-19 lockdowns 鈥 at least not at the same level of privileged students, who have digital tools, dedicated study spaces, tutoring and parental support.
Recent research has shown widespread unhappiness with the gao kao, which 鈥渟trongly favours鈥 affluent urbanites on account of a quota system based on residency. Writing in 糖心Vlog Policy, experts have called for an overhaul of the system.
The gao kao has been undergoing gradual reform over the past few years, although not all proposed changes have been welcomed. A call for the introduction of physical education to the exam, backed by 100 officials in May, caused online opposition by students and parents who felt that the two-day examination was strenuous enough,. A headline in Radii China, an independent media platform, : 鈥淐hina might add PE to the gao kao and everyone hates it.鈥
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