Barracks is a Chinese word, pronounced yíng fáng, which refers to the house where soldiers are stationed. Barracks in a broad sense can refer to a wider range. For example, the dormitory where army officers and soldiers live as military training instructors can also be called barracks.
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Song? Su Shi? "Begging to repair the forbidden military camp in the state": "According to the official application, the military camp was damaged in a large area and did not shelter from the wind and rain." Ming? Shen defu? "Ye Huo Ji Bian Fu Si Fu Cheng": "There are 10,000 soldiers in each city, with military camps inside and teaching grounds outside."
Lao she? "Four generations under one roof" XIII: "Japanese soldiers insisted on using Ruiquan's school as a barracks, so students moved to the school to teach Japanese soldiers to find another place to live."