Why can't you write poetry in your composition?

Hello, this classmate. First of all, I want to say that there has never been a region where the college entrance examination paper stipulates that poetry cannot be written. What is required is that if you write a poem, you must have at least a few words. . . Not that writing is not allowed. There is a reason for this rule.

The reason is probably that in 2004 (or any other year), a candidate got a perfect score in the college entrance examination, and a short poem of 200 words stirred up a thousand waves with one stone. Many people follow suit, which has caused great obstacles to the revision of college entrance examination papers. How can teachers have so much leisure time to understand what you call "the charm contained in short words"? Moreover, without uniform standards, it is difficult to achieve fairness and justice.

So after negotiation, the rules of the game became "you can write poems, but the number of words must be enough." This is equivalent to another form of composition. The number of words is the same for everyone, and no one else has much objection.

However, writing 800 poems is a bit funny, very clear, and the policy does not advocate writing, so this is only a soft limit. No other meaning, just hope to have a fair standard, after all, the college entrance examination is not a new concept composition contest, and no one has so much leisure time to study an article about you.