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Is military training in universities really that painful?
I also used military training to scare children who didn't go to college. I don't know what kind of psychology. Anyway, it seems particularly enjoyable to say that military training is painful and terrible, but it is just to show off to prove that I have experienced some terrible things.

Hard work and pain are two different things. Military training is really hard. After so much hard work, I know what it means to have fun while complaining, and I don't know what it means to recall a painful experience. Let me talk about the general content of the original training!

Looking back on the whole military training process, the most uncomfortable thing is two points, the first is heat, and the second is fatigue.

At the beginning, I went to college in Harbin. The weather here is not too hot, about 30 degrees. Look at us standing neatly on the playground in thick military uniforms. Even if we do nothing, we will be sweating all over for a while.

After half a month, the whole person lost a circle, not to mention a face of Louis Koo skin color, which is even worse. Those military training pictures on the internet are all beautiful and white, probably taken at the beginning of military training. After military training, I will see him promise to be like a nigger, and you can black whatever you want.

The main contents of the training include standing in a military posture, marching in a square, physical training, shooting, kicking and shouting slogans. That's about it. It's nothing difficult. The uncomfortable thing is to do push-ups when you are punished. This exercise seems to be only for boys. I make dozens at a time. I am tired, and I cry for my parents. Later, it completely failed, supporting itself on the ground like a seal.

Once when I went to the toilet, a classmate said aloud: This instructor is too cruel, and my urine is yellow!

The instructor's voice came from the partition of the bathroom: yellow urine is a fire. I'll help you put out the fire later.