The barracks, or a more stringent term—[school like a prison]is disliked by both students and their parents.
Students don't like the strict discipline, and parents have objections to the high-intensity physical training and learning courses. Coupled with the endless conservatives, there was once a wave of opposition to the idea of[raising soldiers from childhood]. Eventually, under the personal will of the ruling officials, the demand for national defense, and the adherence to the greater good of the country, the voices lacking weight were suppressed. After several years of semi-compulsory implementation, children with outstanding academic performance and strong physical fitness disproved the skepticism more profoundly than any arguments. Parents began to scramble to send their children to that school.