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The reasons behind military training in Guangxi

The reason behind military training in Guangxi is the patriotic feelings engraved in the genes.

We are all looking at China, shining with five stars, all of which are faith. The first province in China to popularize military education for all is Guangxi. In the past, the wolf soldiers in Guangxi were invincible, but now military training is all hard bones. In the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, under the call of an inch of mountains and rivers and an inch of blood, countless local troops appeared in the history of China.

There are Sichuan troops who fought to the last drop of blood, Hunan troops who bravely charged, Yunnan troops who died in battle, Guangxi wolf soldiers who frightened the Japanese army, the battle of two battles in Shanghai and the wolf soldiers who went out. Sixty thousand wolves in Guangxi rushed to the front line and dragged the Japanese army forward with their own flesh and blood. What's more, 2,000 people cooperated with 6,000 Japanese troops to directly cover the safe evacuation of 600,000 national troops on the battlefield of 1938. This brave performance surprised the whole world.

Introduction of Military Training Projects in Guangxi

The items of military training in Guangxi generally include: standing posture, basic queue movements, stopping and turning. Among them, the basic queue actions include standing at attention, resting, saluting, squatting, marching, marching and running. The main methods of stopping rotation are rest, standing at attention, turning left/right/back, squatting and standing up.

There are synchronous marching/standing, forward marching/standing, running/standing, etc. After the general military training, Guangxi will also hold a military training performance to review the training achievements of freshmen during military training. As for the time of military training, the general duration is between two weeks and January, and the specific time will vary from institution to institution.