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Do soldiers have skills in folding quilts?
Sure, but the most important thing is to keep practicing. The quilt will fall out. The longer you are a soldier, the better you will look in your life. No matter how high the level is, you can't fold the new quilt too standard, because the quilt has not been pressed out yet. The most important thing is to press the quilt frequently. When we recruit, we often take out the quilt and press it repeatedly whenever we have time. Some people even hit it with a hammer with their feet, so that the quilt is thin and strong. In addition, you must make more efforts to thin the corners, so as to get the corners. Also, after the quilt is folded, it should be carefully excavated and shaped. You know, it's seven points and three points. Beginners can use sharpened chopsticks to fill in the wrinkles at the corners and adjust the angle. It's no use talking too much. The most important thing is to rely on practice.