Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around!
Chapter 1414: You Must Know How To RespectChapter 1414 You Must Know How To Respect
Xu Wen’s expression gradually became solemn, and then she nodded thoughtfully, “You’re right. I was in my dad’s army when I was four years old. At that time, I happened to see a team of soldiers in training, practicing queue formation. Until now, I still have fresh memories of it. That time, I walked over, and suddenly they shouted sky-shaking slogans, scaring me so much that I started crying.” lxv put down the telescope.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYe Jian from Class 3 was indeed a good sprout.
“Our country’s standardized forward marching posture was personally formulated by General Xiao. In 50 years, the leaders put forward the requirements, unified command, unified system, unified establishment, and unified discipline for our national teams. At the time, General Xiao, the head of the military training department, immediately organized relevant personnel to start writing discipline, internal affairs, and queue orders. With the issuance and implementation of these three orders, they have provided strong maintenance for the regularization of our army and started officially using it on the 51st year.”
Ye Jian talked about the origin and development history of the Chinese-style queue. “Later, the Military Commission used the infantry performance music developed by Commander Liu himself. Using the German military as a template, the Soviet Union as a model to make changes, to enhance arm swing, and also to adjust the stride length to achieve strong limb coordination, producing our army’s momentum and queue.”
“Don’t underestimate our queue training, such as forward and synchronic marching. Our ancestors often study these for a long time, long-term research, and continuous adjustments to have today’s queue training and various specifications.”
Following her explanation, the embarrassment on the two girls’ faces had long since disappeared, and even the boys who were a little closer to the three of them stopped smirking secretly.
The formula was just a trick to let everyone master the key essentials as soon as possible. How could we listen to its literal meaning?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYou have to understand it at a deeper level, dissect it, and penetrate it.
“I seem to understand what you are trying to say.” He Jing, who had a good sense of understanding, straightened her gaze, “The queue represents the image of our soldiers. It is also the hard work of the old chiefs and seniors. It is a legacy of the army. Every step needs to be taken with respect.”
Ye Jian’s smile deepened, “Yes, the ultimate goal of queue training is to cultivate the discipline and obedience habits of the soldiers. Good military posture, strict military appearance, excellent style, strict discipline, majestic Military prestige, and coordination of movements are inseparable from queue training.”
“The boys are laughing now; I dare say they didn’t memorize the “Queue Order.” Just wait, they are up for a big meal soon.”
Her voice was not too loud or too soft; it was just enough to be heard by the boys closest to her. On a hot day, the boys felt the soles of their feet suddenly rushed up with cold air, flowing through their atrium, rushing to their head, causing their entire body to shiver.
The content of the queue order includes general rules, queue command, queue actions… etc. There are nine chapters, 65 articles, and five appendices. It is quite a thick book!
Before the chills passed, a sharp whistle that could make a scalp numb sounded, and the instructor’s solemn and cold voice was heard immediately, “10 seconds! 1, 2, 3,…” If the instructor said 10 seconds, he really meant it—the boys who did not realize that the imminent danger had not yet returned from their smiles. The instructor’s eyes swept through coldly, stabbing the boys’ scalps like a steel needle.