Chapter 46 The Dilemma of an Educational Publishing House: The President Takes Personal Action (2/2)



"Putting aside the authors' identities, each of these poems deserves to be included in textbooks!"

"Whether it's the title of the poem, the imagery, or the emotions expressed, they are all top-notch, without a doubt!"

"The only drawback is that the creators are too inexperienced and their future development is uncertain."

"Therefore, I have two suggestions to choose from."

"Suggestion 1: Contact the original author and authorize the work to the publisher so that it can be included in textbooks under a pseudonym, in order to avoid the impact that may be caused by changes in the creator's life later."

"Suggestion 2: Assist creators in obtaining certain status and qualifications, such as joining the Writers Association or being specially recruited into a key university, preferably becoming a member of the system, so as to better guide their development direction."

After the deputy editor-in-chief finished speaking, he looked up at the reactions of the people around him.

"That makes sense!"

"I think licensing is a good approach, but I don't know if the creator will agree."

"The key is that these poems have already become popular on major websites, and everyone knows who the creator is. Using a pen name will probably not be able to hide their brilliance."

“If he were a student at Tsinghua or Peking University, and also a member of the China Writers Association, then his inclusion in textbooks would have a completely different effect.”

"It can not only play an educational role, but also serve as a positive role model and inspire students in primary and secondary schools!"

"Given the quality of these poems, there is absolutely no problem that they meet the standards of the Writers Association."

“Every year, both SMTH University and Kyoto University have special admission quotas. It’s not a big problem to become a student at a top university through this channel.”

"The only thing to be sure of is whether these works are his original creations or whether they were published on his behalf by someone else under some hidden reason."

"Further consideration is needed regarding the creator's character."

Soon, after some discussion...

Several senior leaders of the publishing house have basically reached a consensus.

That means the first thing to do is to send someone to contact Wang Yueheng himself.

It was confirmed that the poems were indeed written by him and not by a ghostwriter.

Secondly, if it is confirmed that the work was created by the author, then the author's opinion should be sought.

Do you want your work to be included in national textbooks?

If you agree.

Students must accept and pass the special admissions exams of prestigious universities such as Tsinghua University and Peking University to become students of top-tier institutions of higher learning.

Then I can apply to join the China Writers Association or other high-value institutional organizations.

In this way.

This will not only benefit Wang Yueheng's future development, but also greatly improve his character.

This further reduces the risks and pressures that educational publishers would have to bear if they included his works in textbooks.

"As far as I know, Professor Yuan Jixiang of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a special guest judge on the 'The Good Singer' program, withdrew from his judging position due to illness."

“There is currently no vacancy on the judging panel. The next competition will be recorded tomorrow, and I plan to take over as a judge so that I can get to know this young man better.”

Wang Chuncheng, the editor-in-chief of the publishing house, then spoke up.

"Was it really due to illness that he withdrew?"

One editor couldn't help but ask.

That day, Wang Yueheng engaged in a fierce online battle with professors from the Chinese Literature Department and the Music Academy.

Wang Yueheng, in one fell swoop, used a new song and four poems to deliver a resounding slap to the opponent's face.

And it ended with the arrest of the two professors.

As a good friend of the two professors, even if Yuan Jixiang himself wanted to stay on the judging panel as a special guest.

I'm afraid even the leaders of Jiangxi TV station will harbor some resentment.

But no one expected it.

Wang Chuncheng, the editor-in-chief of Longguo Education Press, actually sat in as a judge.

In terms of seniority.

Longguo Education Press, under the supervision of the Ministry of Education, is the most authoritative national-level publishing house.

Responsible for compiling and distributing textbooks for all types of colleges and universities across the country.

In terms of status and position.

Wang Chuncheng is the president and editor-in-chief of a publishing house, and also a doctoral supervisor at a university.

His position within the system is a whole level higher than Professor Yuan Jixiang's.

He wants to be a judge.

Even the director of Jiangxi TV station had to personally come out to greet them.

The editors couldn't help but sigh.

It seems that President Wang Chuncheng is determined to include these works in textbooks!

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