These ten days seem like centuries to me. I really want to find a reason to escape. The instructor taught us: "Try your best to overcome all difficulties, complete all tasks and win all honors." My mind began to change. Being admitted to a university does not mean once and for all. There are many obstacles to pass in life, many responsibilities to resist and many obligations to fulfill. University is only the first step of the long March, and the idea of "ship to the dock, car to the station, weapons in storage, horse to the south mountain" is unhealthy for the growth of contemporary college students.
Military training is not only a test of our bodies, but also a test of our will, and it can also improve our ideological level and team spirit. "The blade is sharpened, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." People grow up in constant tempering, just like a small tree, which can only become a towering tree after experiencing wind and rain. I was deeply impressed by the temperament and steely will of the soldiers, as described in the lyrics of a military song: "Harder than steel." In our military training, our soldiers and students learned a lot about military life, felt the hardships of soldiers and felt the heroic spirit of soldiers. They shoulder the heavy responsibility of defending the country and enjoying the hardships. The instructor said, "If you are a soldier, you will regret it for two years, but if you are not a soldier, you will regret it for a lifetime." The dedication and selflessness of the soldiers deeply touched each of us. Our head teacher explained the matters needing attention in life to us, and prepared for our future study and life. There are sour tears, bitter and salty sweat, flying songs and happy laughter. These are like eternal notes. We are full, we are happy, and bitterness and tiredness have turned into beauty and sweetness. Military training-we don't regret it.
It's been more than ten days since the end of military training, and I'm deeply touched by these ten days. I feel much stronger than before, and I always feel full of strength. Folding a quilt a few days before military training is the most difficult thing for me, because I have never folded a quilt before, and it is too big to fold well. Although the instructor taught me again and again, I still can't fold it well, which makes me feel that I have no talent for drinking. Hehe, after unremitting efforts, I will eventually break them. There are still many regrets in military training, which will affect them.
Thanks to military training, I learned a lot that I couldn't learn before.