A college professor in China has been
suspended after giving his students a rather controversial test during
their final exam. In a bid to prepare them for real life, he asked his
students to gulp down glasses of baijiu, a Chinese liquor, grading them
based on how much they were able to consume.
“You’re all going to do sales jobs
after graduation, drinking baijiu is the thing you must learn!” Gu Ming
told the students of his Traditional Chinese Medicine class at
Guizhou Anshun Vocational Institute. He had poured the alcohol into
dozens of plastic cups and laid them out on the desk in his office,
asking his students to drink up.
“Those who finished a
full glass of liquor get a full 100 mark for their exam, half glass gets
90 marks, and a sip gets 60,” one of Gu Ming’s students later posted on
Chinese social media website Weibo. “Those who do not drink at all will
fail.”
It sounds like the easiest exam ever,
but it was actually quite difficult – baijiu is a rather potent
beverage made from grain, with an alcohol content of 40 to 60 percent.
But Gu Ming apparently decided to give it to his students anyway,
because it happens to be the beverage of choice in the Chinese business
world.
Photographs uploaded to social media
showed that most of the students passed the test with flying colors,
having managed to down their glasses of baijiu. Several students were
later reported to have been found in an inebriated state on campus. If
the test was intended to be a joke, the institute’s deputy director Fu
Guisheng did not see the humor in it, suspending Gu Ming over the issue
The incident also did not go down well
with others outside the institute – it sparked an intense online debate
with many lashing out against the professor. Only a few sympathized with
him, stating that he was trying to help his students.
Credits to: ECNS