1, put on a golden saddle, only have three classes, surpass your dreams and have unlimited passion.
2. Class X, Grade One, who is competing with others, sweeping the field and dominating for me.
3, set sail, wave after wave, high school class X, who is competing with the front.
4. In Class One and Class Three, the tiger comes out of the mountain, bravely attacks, and bravely strives for the first place.
5, hard work, high morale, high school class one or three, brilliant results.
Military training is conducted in China according to the requirements of the National Defense Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Education Law of the People's Republic of China, the Military Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the National Defense Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Decision of the Central Committee of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Reform of the Education System.
Military training is the basic form for students to receive national defense education, an important measure to cultivate "four haves" talents, and an extremely effective means to train and reserve reserve military reserve soldiers and reserve officers and strengthen national defense forces.
The purpose of military training is to improve students' political consciousness, stimulate patriotic enthusiasm, carry forward the spirit of revolutionary heroism, cultivate the spirit of perseverance and hard struggle, enhance the concept of national defense and organizational discipline, develop a good style of study and life, and master basic military knowledge and skills.
The development of history
According to records, in Shang Dynasty, due to the increase of wars between governors, rulers paid more and more attention to military training. In addition to training regular troops, they also provided military education to nobles at all levels through schools.
Since the Western Zhou Dynasty, official courses have been divided into "national studies" and "rural studies", and there are two levels: "primary schools" and "universities". According to the Book of Rites, Zhou Li and other records, the universities in the Western Zhou Dynasty mainly practiced martial arts, and the teachers were generally officers. The main content of military training is to learn archery, that is, to learn archery and control five kinds of chariots.
This is the earliest military training record of students in ancient China. Among them, "University", that is, "Six Arts" is the standard course, and "Ritual, Music, Shooting, Imperial, Calligraphy and Mathematics" are the six basic talents that students need to master. Shooting and forbidding are ancient military training, and teachers are generally directly served by officers.