Married Teacher Suspected Of Sleeping With Her 16-Year-Old Student

Married Teacher Suspected Of Sleeping With Her 16-Year-Old Student

A teacher is under investigation for allegedly having an affair with their student.

The teacher in question is a 25-year-old married woman surnamed Zhang, who taught at Shanghai No.2 High School. She has since been suspended from her duties as she is currently under investigation for having an affair with her 16-year-old male student, surnamed Chang.

According to information circulating online, Zhang teaches chemistry and works as the class teacher of Chang’s class of senior high school grade one. Their conversation shows that the two people fell in requited love where they were attracted to each other.

— Global Times

“Majo no Jōken” is the forbidden love story between a female teacher and a male student. Like this real-life story, the main character is a teacher in her mid-20s who falls in love with her 16-year-old student despite having been engaged/married.

Yesterday, Tuesday, February 20, the local education authority in the Xuhui district responded to public concerns. The district promised that “the involved personnel will be dealt with per laws and regulations based on the results of the investigation.”

“Love & Fortune” main characters, Wako Taira (left) and Yumeaki Iko (right), who are teacher and student, respectively. The story focuses on a middle-aged teacher who develops an interest in the high schooler after becoming frustrated with her boyfriend. | Netflix

Zhang and Chang’s alleged WeChat conversations went viral recently. These messages were flirty and sexual as they included personal information that implied the two had been intimate or planned to. Both mini cinemas and hotel rooms were mentioned.

“Love & Fortune” sex scene | Netflix

Zhang’s husband surnamed Wu, allegedly exposed the now-viral screenshots of the WeChat messages. This also exposed the student’s identity, including both name and portrait.

A leaked WeChat screenshot in question | @Edourdoo/X

Their school, Shanghai No.2 High School, released a statement on Monday after the screenshots circulated. The school launched an investigation, looking into the matter, and suspended Zhang from her teaching duties.

School’s statement | @Edourdoo/X

Naturally, netizens are shocked about this scandal. As the screenshots went viral, it sparked discussions concerning the husband exposing the matter, private information, and the sexual chemistry between a teacher and her student. Shockingly, many livestreamers are pretending to be Zhang, and some netizens claim to envy the student or are straight-up sympathetic to the two.

Netizen reactions | @Edourdoo/X These livestreamers all claim to be Teacher Zhang; coincidentally, each wore glasses. | @Edourdoo/X

Legal experts have examined the WeChat exchanges and determined that Zhang “innocently” entered a relationship with Chang. According to the legal experts, her actions shouldn’t be considered a crime as there was “no sign of rape or seduction exerted.” However, the education administrative department and the school will likely punish her in some way, such as contract termination, as she has already been suspended at this time.

Zhou Zhaocheng, a lawyer from Beijing An Jian Law Office, told the Global Times on Tuesday that despite that their conversations were so blatant in content that cause extreme uncomfortable feelings, it is hard for the female teacher to be held accountable from the perspective of criminal law and the law on penalties for administration of public security.

— Global Times

Japanese drama “Majo no Jouken”

There are clearly many things wrong with the relationship, from Zhang being Chang’s teacher to her cheating on her husband and, of course, the age gap. Yet, the age gap is actually, by China’s standards, the least of the problems. Lawyer Zhou Zhaocheng pointed out that Chang reached the age of consent two years ago. China’s Criminal Law states that a 14-year-old boy “has the capability of deciding sexual behaviors.” If it were sexual assault, the law mainly protects underage females rather than males.

Besides, according to the sexual assault by person with caring responsibilities stipulated in the amendment to the criminal law, although the age of consent was raised to 16 years old, the law mostly protects underage females but not underage males.

— Global Times

“Love & Fortune” sex scene | Netflix

Regardless of the controversial age gap, most can agree that there is an issue of power dynamics. Schools, including universities, worldwide prohibit relationships between teachers or professors and their students. Zhou explained it as “sexual exploitation.” So, Zhou believes that Zhang should be held accountable for her actions as underage students “lack the capacity to discern their own actions.”

This is currently a topic of discussion in academic circles, and it remains a controversial topic in reality. The case once again exposes the dual dilemma of ethics and laws, and perhaps it is time to take another step forward to advance the legislation on sexual crimes.

— Zhou Zhaocheng

“Love & Fortune” | Netflix “Love & Fortune” | Netflix

It was reported on Tuesday that the Xuhui branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau denied the record of the question’s authenticity. Initially, it was allegedly conducted with Wu, Zhang’s husband. Yet, the police denied this record leakage, but there is an ongoing investigation.

While the affair in itself is alarming, there are now legal issues with other matters. Whoever forged the leaked police record could be fined up to 1,000 yuan ($138 USD). According to China’s Law on Penalties for Administration of Public Security, the guilty party might even be detained for up to 15 days “for the forgery of official document of state organs.” Likewise, leaking private information in the WeChat screenshots could also get someone in legal trouble.

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