Soldiers from Tibet, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia

How hard is the life of troops in Xinjiang, Tibet and other regions?

In our life, more and more people want to join the army, but the conditions in the army are very difficult, but there are also people with lofty ideals to join the army. They like the discipline inside and enjoy this kind of life, but do we know how hard life is in Xinjiang, Tibet and other areas?

0 1, the plateau is the unacceptable part for many people to reach for the first time. Because of the altitude, the water we burn is not 100 degrees Celsius, so it will be particularly difficult to cook. We usually cook raw food. Although the soldiers in Xinjiang and Tibet are very hard, our soldiers will still be duty-bound to go compared with defending the country. We can't experience it for ourselves. However, we can see from various movies that the life of troops in Tibet is very difficult. Maybe the soldiers can't accept the plateau phenomenon when they first entered Tibet, but they will still be proud of their great work.

02, environmental discomfort is the biggest test for the troops. We used to live in a good environment, but now we live in a different environment at once, and we can't adapt to the environment inside. After all, just entering Tibet, many soldiers couldn't accept this environment at first, but none of them retreated, but they became more and more depressed. We are proud of such soldiers. In fact, this is just a test for them. Of course, in order to adapt to the hard life on the border, they have completely overcome such difficulties. After all, your habits are nothing to your country.

They have never eaten fresh vegetables. As we all know, in Xinjiang, Tibet and other areas, it is cold and barren every year, and we can't grow vegetables ourselves. All the food they eat is shipped by others and they don't grow it themselves. Vegetables brought by others from thousands of miles away are not very fresh when they come, but these heroes still have no complaints. As always, they guard the border and don't let others bully us. Because of the high altitude, the soldiers at the border have not had a full meal and no amateur holidays.

Many tourists around me go to Xinjiang, Tibet and other areas, but because of the difficult environment, few stick to it. Only our soldiers, as always, go to the border and never flinch because of the difficult environment. Every soldier is worthy of respect, and it is precisely because of their day and night efforts that we can get a healthy life now. Whether in Xinjiang or Tibet, although life is hard, it is the most important task for the garrison troops. It may be hard for them, but they will never say that it is because of this hard work that they can have greater ability to protect their country and land.