Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - I am a student from Jieyang Zhenzhong Branch Education Office, and I will go to Jieyang Moral Education Military Training next Thursday! Can any compatriots who have been there tell me what to bring?

I am a student from Jieyang Zhenzhong Branch Education Office, and I will go to Jieyang Moral Education Military Training next Thursday! Can any compatriots who have been there tell me what to bring?

Comrades in junior high school are a bit sad, there are 42 people in one dormitory! Get up at 5:30 or 6 a.m., brush your teeth and wash your face, do morning exercise (i.e. run) at 6:30, have breakfast at 7:30, then continue training, just practice goose walking and so on, have lunch at 11 o'clock, and then take a nap. I sleep until 2:30, continue training, have dinner at 5:30, then take a shower, wash clothes, and watch a movie in the evening. To be honest, the instructors in junior high school military training can be quite aggressive and will sometimes hit people. Just don't contradict them, don't be too forward and don't be too late, and everything will be fine. Personally, I feel like there’s nothing else besides being tired from running. As for what to bring, bring money first! The canteen there sells everything. Don’t bring 100, 50, 10, 20, and bring a few more pictures. Don’t put them together. Just put a few dozen in one place. Things are often lost in military training, such as cameras and mobile phones. It's best not to bring them at all. There are also clothes, shampoo, laundry detergent, towels (towels are a must, to wipe sweat when exercising), and zip-keeping bags (this is a must, and can be put in a kettle. The kettle there is very dirty, so you must put a zip-keeping bag inside. You can only put water in it. When I went there, the water was in a kettle with mineral water bought at the canteen. It was very hot to put it in.) Some comrades said to bring sanitary napkins and put them in your shoes. I haven’t tried it. You can wear more. A pair of socks, it's pretty cold now anyway. That's pretty much it, what I attached back then...