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How to treat the name of a shop that misuses idioms?

Changing idioms at will cause confusion in language use, which will not only do great harm to the common language of the country, but also have a great impact on the teaching of primary and secondary schools. Some schools have to shout the slogan of "Idiom Counterfeiting" because students have repeatedly appeared such idioms in their homework, such as "Nothing to be afraid of, hemorrhoids will be rewarded, coughing can't be delayed, drinking wine every day and enjoying riding", and students even plausibly say, "This is always the case in advertisements." Let the teachers laugh and cry.

article 3 of the law of the people's Republic of China on the common spoken and written language stipulates that the state promotes putonghua and practices standardized Chinese characters. Promoting standardized Chinese characters is not only the need to learn the mother tongue of the Han nationality and respect the national culture of the country, but also the need to abide by the law. Illegal acts must be cracked down, but why is it that illegal acts such as changing idioms are not cracked down? Compared with the truth, it is still the phenomenon that "several mother-in-law can't control a daughter-in-law". The city department only cares about the location of billboards (slogans), the industrial and commercial department only cares about whether the advertising content can be made public, and the quality supervision department only cares about whether the product quality meets the standard. As a result, the "daughter-in-law" is not cruel, but the "mother-in-law" has faded!

Now, according to the Measures of Hainan Province for Implementing the Law of the People's Republic of China on Common Languages and Characters, the industrial and commercial departments will further intensify the crackdown and will not approve the registration. When this important task is carried out on the shoulders of the industrial and commercial departments, in my opinion, it is not enough to simply "not approve and register", but also to investigate and deal with the advertisements that have been published to change idioms indiscriminately. The ones that should be dismantled should be corrected, and the advertisements that change idioms indiscriminately should never be allowed to harm people.