2. Just look at the professional courses offered by the school on the Internet and you will know that it is definitely not a school for training military talents. It may be a joint venture with local civil affairs departments or the army to train some soldiers who are about to leave the army. This is called dual-purpose talent training, which is equivalent to an adult education and training school. In this way, we can get the acquiescence of the civil affairs department and some leaders of the local garrison and use the word "military and political". Actually, I think it's just a scratch. It feels like an army school. The original site of this school is called "Purunde Printing Design Training School". It's not the makeover of that school, is it?