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Frequent bed-checking at a Changsha university has caused controversy. What weird ways of doing bed-checking have you experienced?

I believe everyone has experienced being checked in bed, and Brother Yudi and I are no exception.

After the incident at Changsha University was exposed, everyone began to complain enthusiastically about bed checks. The purpose of bed checks in colleges and universities is correct. They are worried about the safety of students living on campus and prevent accidents from happening and the school fails to detect and deal with them in time. However, there are always weird ways of doing bed checks that make people laugh, laugh and make people angry. Let me talk about my experience.

Stacked military quilt. As a finance undergraduate, our university has mostly female students, but it still implements military-style management. I learned how to fold military quilts during the military training, and then I folded military quilts throughout my freshman year. When the student council and counselors checked the bed at 7:40 every morning, if any student’s quilt was not folded well, it would be lifted on the spot. , and then took us who were in class back to the dormitory to fold the quilt again. When we came back, we found quilts scattered all over the bed. I was really angry at that moment. The bed I had worked so hard to make was in a mess. I didn’t know whether the focus of school was studying or folding quilts.

Weird male guide. A young male guidance counselor who is less than 30 years old knocks on the doors of all the girls’ dormitories under his management at 7:00 every morning to provide a “bed-calling” service (waking female students to wake up), which makes it difficult for many girls to dress freely. Sleep in comfortable clothes, fearing that you won’t be able to change into clothes the next morning. I was a junior in college at that time. One time, the male counselor knocked on the wrong door of our dormitory. I thought it was a friend from the next dormitory who came to borrow hot water. He opened the door wearing suspenders and shorts. Then I was confused. I cursed hard, "Is there a gangster in the girls' dormitory?" and closed the door. Later, I heard that the male instructor never came again... I felt that the girls in his class wanted to say to me, "Thank you, hero." ! ”

In short, students in colleges and universities understand bedtime checks and try their best to abide by the school’s rules and ensure their own safety, but they also hope that bedtime checks can be more normal and humane.