Looking back at the initial incident, simply speaking, two groups of students were fighting in groups, also known as horse racks. Since it is a horse rack, what we saw as children in the early years was nothing more than sticks and kicks. This is still the case today, but some people use more advanced methods to record the so-called "glory." So if the fight between students is hype, I think it is more to satisfy the authority between children, but I think this is a problem that simple criticism and education can't solve. After all, this is a kind of "social child" that we want our parents to have when they are young, whether it is the "horse shelf" when we were young or the "group shelf" mentioned in today's news. Therefore, it should be impossible for me to expose a particular school or group with words or interviews, thus improving the overall environment.
As for "uprooting", I have a good way to do both. That is, with the support of students' parents, the school where children are located should moderately strengthen students' academic education, and on the other hand, strengthen the school's own military control over classes. This is like Hengshui, which tells students the seriousness of social competition in the future in a gentle way, helps children to establish their "yearning" for the future with guiding education, strengthens their physical and mental health with practical and strict management methods, and finally helps children grow and progress with moderate encouragement and praise. I believe that in the end, not only can children get into good schools through their unremitting efforts, but they can also become a high-quality college student through such "norms", thus having a better future. For parents under this kind of education, although it seems that such management is cruel, to some extent, it not only avoids the possibility of children breaking their arms and legs when they grow up, but also gives them a bright future. I think they can get a lot of comfort in their hearts Therefore, in the end, I hope that the schools involved can reflect well and make corresponding adjustments seriously.