After the DPP authorities came to power, the university management was in trouble, and the pensions of professors from public universities were cut. At this time, the mainland opened its arms to welcome Taiwanese teachers to teach, which was like a timely help.

After the DPP authorities came to power, the university management was in trouble, and the pension of professors at public universities was cut. At this time, the mainland opened its arms to welcome Taiwanese teachers to teach, which was like a timely help. Taiwanese media lamented on December 10 that the "forward craze" of Taiwanese teachers in the future will be difficult to stop, and the outflow of higher education talents may become the norm.

Those who win talents win the world, and those who win the hearts of the people win talents. The economy in the 21st century is an economy with the theme of knowledge economy, and the core of market competition is talent competition. Talent is so important, and the "forward craze" of Taiwanese teachers in the future will be difficult to stop, and the outflow of higher education talents may become the norm. So, many netizens are wondering what happened to our treasure island in Taiwan?

There is no love without reason, nor does it have no hatred without reason. The most direct factor for professors to flee Taiwan on a large scale is treatment and environment. After Tsai Ing-wen came to power, the pensions of public university professors were cut through the "annuity reform". It takes an average of 12 to 15 years for a PhD to get an assistant professor position to become a full professor. The time is so long and affected by the changes in Taiwan’s political situation, the benefits teachers enjoy are constantly decreasing. There is no comparison between

, so there is no harm. On the other hand, the mainland has continuously expanded the employment area of ​​Taiwanese people. In addition to the six provinces and cities of Fujian, Jiangsu, Tianjin, Shanghai, Zhejiang and Hubei, six provinces have been added, including Beijing, , Hebei, , Shandong, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan. In the future, more preferential conditions will be promoted. "Salary is not only negotiable, but also has high flexibility and great attractiveness." This will of course attract Taiwanese professors to come and invest.

The most fundamental factor is probably the inaction of Tsai Ing-wen's administration. After Tsai Ing-wen took office, she made no achievements in the economy. Instead, she was very good at suppressing the Kuomintang. She was even more "decisive" in terms of "Taiwan independence", which seriously affected cross-strait relations. A Taiwanese professor in mainland China said bluntly that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are in a deadlock and the mainland will become more and more attractive to Taiwanese teachers.

In fact, there are also many knowledgeable people in Taiwan. For example, the Kuomintang "legislator" Chen Xuesheng said that the fundamental problem lies in cross-strait relations. The mainland promotes the "Belt and Road" and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and the surrounding areas want to join, but Taiwan is only out of the matter. This will affect economic development and naturally it is difficult to improve wage levels. "The consequence of self-disappearance outside the two sides of the strait is to jointly affect the education environment." How should Tsai Ing-wen deal with the professor's escape tide?

The editorial of the Economic Daily of Taiwan said that Lai Ching-te may be very magical, but "Can Taiwan's future rise to its level?" The "legislator" of the DPP Huang Guoshu even said bluntly that the other side not only poaches high salaries, but also has many entrepreneurial opportunities. When senior intellectuals see their vision there, of course it will pass. It is difficult for Taiwan to retain people with high salaries. It can be seen that Tsai Ing-wen is helpless, so, should she still go all the way to the darkness of the "Taiwan independence" road?