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Do you think it is reasonable to require a master's degree for recruitment in the Forbidden City?

I think it is very reasonable to ask for a master's degree in the Forbidden City. As the largest museum in China and the largest palace building in the world, the Forbidden City must be the best group of people who go there to work. Dean Shan said that more than 10,000 people apply for the Forbidden City every year, often18,000 people. Last year, it was15,000 people, but only 20 people were recruited every year, so the threshold was raised and only master's degree or above was recruited.

Many people think, why do you need education to build the Forbidden City? What I want to say is that the Forbidden City is not so easy to repair. If it is repaired, it is called repairing cultural relics. If it is not repaired well, it is called destroying cultural relics. I think the most important thing in restoring cultural relics is to be careful. Postgraduates can be admitted to graduate schools because they are more careful, more serious and work harder than undergraduates. The Forbidden City deserves to be repaired by better people.

Moreover, craftsmen in China pay attention to inheritance, and the best craftsmen in China are doctoral and postgraduate tutors, not undergraduate tutors. Therefore, both graduate students and doctoral students have been passed down by teachers and know more about cultural relics restoration. It is not unreasonable that graduate students and doctoral students read more books than undergraduates. Maybe these books are the key to some problems.

Of course, some people say that the master is in the folk, and the folk must have folk inheritance. Of course, I think if this master wants to apply for the Forbidden City, he must show his technical level. If his technical level is up to standard or better, the single dean will definitely accept him even if he has no postgraduate education or above. If I meet the standards, I want to go, too. It's more of a feeling and like.