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What confidentiality rules must soldiers abide by?
Legal analysis: (1) Don't tell secrets you shouldn't.

(2) Don't ask secrets you shouldn't know.

(3) Don't read the secrets you shouldn't read.

(4) Private communication does not involve secrets.

(5) Don't use unclassified books to record secrets.

(6) Don't talk about secrets in non-confidential places.

(7) Without permission, secrets shall not be recorded, copied, photographed, extracted or collected.

(8) Don't reveal secrets to irrelevant personnel.

(9) Don't use civil telephones, plain telegrams or ordinary post offices to handle secret affairs.

(10) Visiting public places or visiting relatives and friends without a secret carrier.

Legal basis: Article 124 of the Regulations on Secrecy of China People's Liberation Army, all personnel of the whole army must abide by the following confidentiality provisions:

(1) Don't tell secrets you shouldn't.

(2) Don't ask secrets you shouldn't know.

(3) Don't read the secrets you shouldn't read.

(4) Private communication does not involve secrets.

(5) Don't use unclassified books to record secrets.

(6) Don't talk about secrets in non-confidential places.

(7) Without permission, secrets shall not be recorded, copied, photographed, extracted or collected.

(8) Don't reveal secrets to irrelevant personnel.

(9) Don't use civil telephones, plain telegrams or ordinary post offices to handle secret affairs.

(10) Visiting public places or visiting relatives and friends without a secret carrier.