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Soldiers who stayed in Xinjiang after 1990 danced in protective clothing. How hard are the soldiers staying in Xinjiang?

I think the main pain lies in the following aspects: first, freedom is limited; The second is to work at night; Third, my job is boring.

Recently, a video of a soldier who stayed in Xinjiang after 1990 wearing protective clothing was madly reprinted by netizens. Some people praise my little brother for being cute, while others love him dearly. So how bitter are the soldiers who stay in Xinjiang? I think the main pain lies in the following aspects: first, freedom is limited; The second is to work at night; Third, my job is boring.

Let's start with the first point. Freedom is limited. This freedom can be divided into the following aspects: first, freedom of transportation; Second, freedom of love; Third, freedom of life. Soldiers staying in Xinjiang, as the name implies, staying in the frontier means inconvenient transportation, so it is more difficult for soldiers to go home to visit relatives on vacation; Some soldiers had girlfriends before joining the army. After entering the border guards, the distance between them became far away, making it difficult to maintain their feelings. Mobile phones can't be used often in the army, which will also put their love relationship in jeopardy. Being stationed in the frontier, there is nothing to play, and life is really boring.

Let's talk about the second point first. We must work at night. Soldiers who stay in Xinjiang need to change shifts with their teammates in turn, sometimes in the middle of the night, and sometimes they have to stand guard in the scorching sun, which is very hard.

Let's talk about the third point first. Work is boring. The work of soldiers staying in Xinjiang is mainly to stand guard and patrol, which is boring compared with other occupations, and it will be even more boring for a post-90 s generation, and it will also produce loneliness.

In a word, the soldiers who stay in Xinjiang are still very hard, both physically and psychologically, but there is always a need for someone to carry a heavy load in this world. It is precisely because of the existence of these soldiers who stayed in Xinjiang that they have won countless sleepless nights for the people in the border areas. Therefore, we must respect and treat well every people's army stationed in the border areas. They have worked hard!