“…Most theories and observations suggest that the rotational motion of solar coronal jets should be a process involving "untwisting"[e.g., Shibata and Uchida, 1986;Jibben and Canfield, 2004;Moreno-Insertis et al, 2008;Pariat et al, 2009;Liu et al, 2009;Shen et al, 2012;Lee et al, 2015;Fang et al, 2014;Filippov et al, 2015b;Liu et al, 2016b]. The physical scenario of "untwisting" jets is usually described as follows: a newly emerging [e.g., observations in Liu et al, 2016b;Zheng et al, 2018] or a pre-existing closed flux system [disturbed by footpoint motions, e.g., observations in Chen et al, 2017] reconnects with the ambient open magnetic field, during which twists contained in the closed flux system could be passed into the open fields and are then released during the rotational motion of the associated jet. Following this idea, a natural question may be raised: will all the twists stored in the pre-reconnection flux rope be released during the coronal jet eruption?…”