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Accept the slogan of Taiwan Province Province

Taiwan Province Province promotes slogans and encourages creative slogans.

It is reported that in the face of Taiwan Province's fertility rate falling to one of the lowest in the world, the Taiwan authorities have tried their best to collect slogans with heavy money, and plan to give women a one-year long vacation. They not only generously funded children's life and study, but also actively encouraged IVF, but the emperor was not in a hurry and the fertility rate still couldn't get up.

Taiwan Province Province promotes slogans and encourages creativity;

1, pregnant milk, the most feminine.

2, a lifetime of happiness.

3. Have more children, baby. Taiwan Province Province.

4, born! That's right!

5, happiness is very simple, baby one two three.

6. Life is beautiful and it is essential to raise children.

7, get married, I am willing; I really want to have a baby.

8. A complete life is to be born.

9. It's good to have children and daughters.

10 mom and dad, I'm ready. Tonight is up to you.

1 1, children in place, happy to return to the team.

12, good pregnancy and good luck.

13, good boy, have you.

14, giving birth to the next hope.

15, really want the next generation.

16, handsome guys and beautiful women rely on creation, and they will never be seen until they are born.

17. Children are our best family heirloom.

18, born to love.

19, having a baby, double happiness.

20. It's good to have children and daughters.

Tip:

Some scholars have pointed out that the decline in fertility rate is a side effect of economic development to a certain mature stage. The change of women's roles and the pursuit of diversified quality of life have greatly impacted the traditional society of China with many children and grandchildren. If we don't respond positively, the social population in Taiwan Province Province will decrease rapidly, which will lead to a series of problems, such as population imbalance, labor shortage, insufficient nursing services for the elderly, heavy support burden and hindered economic development.