Fully armed soldiers marched vigorously in three columns along the route, while the head of the nine-person drama troupe, Wang Hongxin, led the members in promotional activities alongside the troops. Chen Xing played the clappers, and Wang Mou led the soldiers in chanting slogans. When the troops reached the armed forces department in Yan Hong County, Minister Zhang asked Wang Hongxin if the drama troupe could prepare some programs addressing the concerns of the newly recruited soldiers, some of whom were complaining about their low education levels. Wang Hongxin presented an existing program list and performed a newly adapted drama titled 'Who Can Predict How It Will Turn Out' for the new recruits on the spot. The armed forces department was packed with new soldiers and their families watching the performance. The drama began with Li Henzi, a calculating soldier from an artillery reconnaissance unit, feeling heavy-hearted after failing a test, while his squad leader criticized him for being less educated and slow to react, claiming he wasn't fit to be a calculating soldier. The company commander corrected the squad leader's misguided ideas and educated him with his own experiences, emphasizing that as long as the mindset is correct and there is determination, difficulties can be overcome and military skills mastered. Li Henzi also shared his story about how before liberation, his father was run over and killed by an American soldier's car, and how his mother carried him to work in a textile factory. The squad leader and soldiers were deeply impacted by his story. Subsequently, Li Henzi tried every means to practice the basics diligently.