Democratic Progressive Party Keelung mayor candidate Tsai Shiying is also caught in the "paper gate". It is revealed that his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Urban Planning of Taipei University was plagiarized. In response, former "legislator" Shen Fuxiong said on the 22nd, "The papers are now in a melee and a mud battle, because Lin Zhijian's harm has had a deep impact on the DPP. Therefore, the DPP hopes to beat this more and worse. If it doesn't win, everyone will gradually forget the harm of Lin Zhijian's case," which triggered discussion.
Recently, some people reported that Cai Shiying was suspected of plagiarism of the paper. After page-by-page comparison, they found that there were three major problems with the paper, namely, plagiarism of 30 documents, of which 25 of which were not included in the reference documents. The conclusion was as high as 33%, and the content was even copied by Wikipedia and Baidu Encyclopedia.
Cai Shiying admitted on the 2nd that some references did not appear in the paper. He pointed out that the paper listed a total of 262 documents, "Some of them are indeed missing. Because they are worried that there are too many documents, some are deleted and cannot be perfect. I am humbly accepting it." He emphasized that the article itself is very original, and the initial calculation of the missing parts is not as much as the outside world said, and will be reorganized.
Shen Fuxiong also said in the online program "Shaokang War Room", "I'm afraid that these politicians have copied more than one article, including short copy, middle copy, big copy, hateful copy, etc." But now the DPP is fighting a general melee and mud battle, "It's almost enough to fight, and it's about to vote," Shen Fuxiong said, "This is a strategy that the DPP has no way to do, and it's necessary to reduce Lin Zhijian's harm." But Shen also mentioned that in the end, Tsai Ing-wen said, "Zheng Yunpeng, you fight against Taoyuan, Lin Zhijian, you fight against Qingyuan." There are not many days left for Lin Zhijian to mention judicial procedures to fight against Qingyuan. If there is no movement, Tsai Ing-wen will explain to the people of Taiwan. (Xue Yang/Edited)