According to Taiwanese media reports, after the Kuomintang Nantou County Mayor candidate Xu Shuhua was reported to be suspected of plagiarism by plagiarism, the letter to Fengjia University of Taiwan requested an investigation by himself. The investigation results were released o

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  According to Taiwan media reports, the Kuomintang Nantou County Mayor candidate Xu Shuhua html was reported to be suspected of plagiarism by the master's thesis. The letter was filed by Fengjia University in Taiwan to investigate. The investigation results were released on the 11th. The review committee determined that Xu Shuhua had improper citations, but did not reach the level of serious violation of academic ethics, and asked Xu Shuhua to complete the relevant corrections and send them back to the school for reference. In response, psychiatrist Shen Zhengnan said on Facebook that the dissertation is no big deal, but it is now in chaos due to the election. It has now been proved that Xu Shuhua has no plagiarism problem, and it seems that he will beat the Democratic Progressive Party’s Nantou County Magistrate candidate Cai Peihui by a big match.

According to Taiwanese media reports, after the Kuomintang Nantou County Mayor candidate Xu Shuhua was reported to be suspected of plagiarism by plagiarism, the letter to Fengjia University of Taiwan requested an investigation by himself. The investigation results were released o - DayDayNews

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  The results of Xu Shuhua's master's thesis verification have been released, and the school of Fengjia University judged that it was just inappropriate citations, so the degree was not affected. Shen Zhengnan said that Xu Shuhua's paper has more than 200 pages, while the cited article only has 32 pages, so Fengjia school asked her to change the paper. This is what he said before that the so-called thesis can be replaced and modified.

 Shen Zhengnan emphasized that thesis is no big deal, it is just a learning process, not a great university that has created a world of chaos because of the election, but this is Taiwan. Why did Taiwan’s election atmosphere become like this? Who should bear the greatest responsibility? He said that after 2024, if he dares to make a promise, he will not be like this, because plagiarism is useless for plagiarism in papers, and the people in Nantou will not value such trivial matters.

  After the paper controversy, a green camp netizen said that the random election of people in Nantou would allow former Nantou County Mayor Li Chaoqing to be the county magistrate. Shen Zhengnan pointed out that Li Chaoqing, who was recently sentenced to more than 400 years in prison, was because the former Nantou County Mayor of the Democratic Progressive Party, Lin Zongnan, and former "legislator" Cai Huanglang, came out to choose, causing division, and gave Li Chaoqing the Kuomintang a chance.

 Shen Zhengnan said that in fact, people from Nantou have given the DPP opportunities. Where is Zhang Junhong, the founder of the DPP? In the non-party era, people in Nantou supported anti-Kuomintang forces. Later, Peng Baixian and Lin Zongnan were both elected as the county magistrate of Nantou, but how did they do it? Is there any contrast with the Kuomintang? If not, why do people in Nantou still support you? Moreover, after 2008, because the DPP’s “government” was not favorable, and the DPP’s Nantou Key Point was always disinterested, it gave the KMT a chance to make a comeback.

 Shen Zhengnan said that the Kuomintang's operations in Nantou are of course deep and broad. The former "judicial president" who was born in Nantou County, Lin Yanggang To Taiwan's former deputy leader Wu Dunyi are all super celebrities of the Kuomintang. In fact, the current county magistrate Lin Mingzhen is also from the Lin family in Nantou. He emphasized that Xu Shuhua seems to beat Cai Peihui by a big match, because Xu has a wide reputation in Taiwan and cannot be compared with Cai. There is nothing wrong with Cai Peihui, but Xu Shuhua is too strong.

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