This language game uses homophones or homophones in Chinese to transform some military training passwords or actions into humorous or ironic sentences, thus achieving the effect of entertainment and reducing fatigue.
For example, when the instructor gives the password to turn left, students may respond by turning to handsome boy, where handsome boy and left are homophonic. Or the instructor asks the students to squat down, and the students may respond to squatting in the toilet. Here squatting in the toilet and squatting are homophonic words.
On the one hand, students feel tired and bored in military training and need some entertainment to adjust the atmosphere; On the other hand, it also reflects the creativity and sense of humor of young people in language and culture.
Although the homophonic stalk of military training in China Normal University can bring some joy and relaxation, it should not be a factor affecting the order and effect of military training. Students should also pay attention to moderation when creating and using homophonic stalks, and don't do too much publicity and ridicule.
Interesting homophonic terrier in military training of China Normal University;
1, take a break and burn chicken wings: In military training, instructors often use the password of taking a break, which means to let the players have a short rest. And this password sounds like chicken wings, which makes many students can't help but imagine that they are eating delicious barbecue.
2. Turn left and look left: In military training, the password of turning left means that players need to turn their bodies to the left. But this password also sounds like looking to the left, so many students can't help looking to the left when turning their bodies.
3. March in haste and Qilixiang: In military training, the password for March in haste is that the players need to walk together neatly. Moreover, this password sounds like the lyrics of the song "Qilixiang", which makes many students can't help singing while walking.
4. Walking in a positive step and really not walking: In military training, the password of walking in a positive step means that the players need to follow the prescribed pace. However, this password also sounds like I really don't want to leave, which makes many students stunned after hearing the password and don't know how to go.
5. Right alignment and good intentions: In military training, right alignment means that players need to look right and keep clean. But this password also sounds like the lyrics of the song "Well-meaning", which makes many students can't help singing when they are waiting in line.