Reported 9 months ago
The Ministry of Education's Chinese dictionary came under scrutiny for an example sentence below the word 'tickling,' prompting discussions. The controversial sentence has been removed, and the National Academy for Educational Research stated that they will discuss and revise issues related to the word 'tickling' included in the 1998 dictionary. The dictionary is mainly for language researchers, with schools recommended to use the concise version. The Academy explained that the dictionary contains historical and contemporary vocabulary for linguistic research. Discussions will be conducted by experts to address the concerns raised by the media regarding the word 'tickling.'
Source: YAHOO