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The principal's signature on the admission notice of a university in Guangxi is sloppily written like "hieroglyphics", and the Education Department said: We have noticed it

2024-08-09

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Recently, the admission letter of Guilin University of Aerospace Technology was criticized by many netizens because the signature of the principal was so sloppy that it looked like "hieroglyphics". Some netizens believed that as an admission letter of a higher education institution, it was an important document issued by the school, and the principal's signature was so casual and even unrecognizable, which was very inappropriate. On the afternoon of August 8, the staff of the Guangxi Education Department said that they had paid attention to the situation on the Internet and would report the matter to the leadership.

According to the pictures of the admission letter of Guilin University of Aerospace Technology posted by many netizens, the date of the admission letter issued by the school is July 25, 2024, and the handwriting of the principal's signature is indeed unable to accurately recognize the name. According to the "Current Leadership" column of the official website of Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, the school's principal is named "Wu Jinzhao".

Zonglan News reporters noticed that many netizens complained about the principal's signature on the school's admission letter, saying that the handwriting was so sloppy that it was like "seeing flowers in the fog" and that it was impossible to tell what was written. Some netizens commented that as a higher education institution, the principal's signature of Guilin University of Aerospace Technology was so casual and inappropriate; others commented that the admission letter was written in a font that no one could understand, which showed no respect for the school or the students and was very inappropriate. Some netizens even said that such a signature was comparable to "ghostly scribbles."