Folk story: A poor scholar failed to collect his debts. He saw an ox to help him survive the calamity. The ox told him in a dream: his benefactor was going to have good luck.
Folktale: Men are afraid of getting into the wrong profession, and women are afraid of marrying the wrong man. It only took three years from selling cakes to Mrs. Yipin’s counterattack
Folk stories: The daughter of a rich family is seriously ill, the scholar divorces his wife and marries a young woman, and the man who betrays his heart on the wedding night is in great misfortune.
Folk story: A widow went into the mountains to collect medicine. She became pregnant when she returned home. The monk said: You have been harmed by a fox demon.
Folk story: A rich man was killed by a robber when he was traveling. The widow went to the county government to file a complaint. The mother-in-law said: "I will destroy my relatives for justice."
Eight more provinces are carrying out college entrance examination reform, canceling the liberal arts and science subjects. What are the impacts of changing the examination model?