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What does Zhang Wuben rely on to fool?
Known as "the most authoritative nutrition master in China", he was beaten back to his original shape in just a few days. What Zhang Wuben left to the public and society was a bitter irony.

It is not difficult to get rid of the aura of "imperial doctor" and "master" on Zhang Wuben's head. As long as the Ministry of Health checks the relevant list, it can deprive Zhang Wuben of the title of "Chief Nutritionist"; As long as Peking University Medical College looks at its student files, it can find out the fact that he has never set foot in Peking University.

From laid-off workers to "doctors", the evolution of Zhang Wuben's "role" does not depend entirely on eloquent speeches, careful packaging by behind-the-scenes promoters and media. In addition, the public's blind admiration for health preservation and the lack of basic knowledge are both important drivers of Zhang Wuben's becoming a "doctor".

From the deification of Zhang Wuben to the return to nature, the lack of media morality is exposed again. Some media ignore social morality, blindly pursue ratings, ignore the screening of program guests, easily open their doors to pseudoscience, and actually "fool" the audience while "deifying" the guests. From the popularity of "Eat Ill After Meal" to the popularity of Zhang Wuben on TV screens, these media have forgotten their social responsibilities and morality of discarding the false and retaining the true.

Reflecting on Zhang Wuben's bluff, we can't help thinking deeply about the soil that breeds "Zhang Wuben". Before this, Dr. Liu, the descendant of the imperial doctor, Lin Guangchang claimed that "sweet potato can cure all diseases" and Hu was also called "imperial doctor". Such a lie was repeated. Laughter or anger, an important factor for these fake experts and fake doctors to succeed repeatedly is the lack of popular science knowledge, which objectively provides the possibility for the breeding of these fake experts. Obviously, the "Zhang Wuben Phenomenon" exposed the current situation of low knowledge literacy of China people.

Here, we have another question. A "health expert" who is not registered in the health department can have many fans all over the country, but a bunch of titles that can't stand scrutiny can be popular all over the country. All this, the relevant regulatory authorities turned a blind eye, delayed intervention, objectively contributed to the madness of pseudo-experts?

It is undoubtedly a profound lesson for the public to be fooled by the low-tech Zhang Wuben. It is also a wake-up call for this pseudo-science organization!