First of all, I think it can exercise students' will.
In Sichuan, a school had several days of military training. It began to rain when the military training performance was planned that day. At that time, the performance was halfway through, and many parents watched their children's performances through videos. The leader also thought that if it weren't for that kind of rainstorm, the children could still continue to go to school. After all, children should not be treated as flowers in a greenhouse at school, but should learn to face life, challenges and all difficulties. And at that time, the canteen also prepared ginger soup to drive away the cold for the students performing. I don't think there is anything wrong with this practice. I believe that the students will grow up after this performance, and they will remember the little things on their growth path.
Second, the affection between students and school leaders will be deeper.
As can be seen from the video, it is not only the students who get wet, but also the leaders in the school. Although they are sitting in chairs, they have no shelter. The rain poured directly on them and they were soaked to the skin. I don't think it's appropriate if only students get caught in the rain and leaders open umbrellas. But if everyone gets wet in the rain together, I think this shows that leaders and students are equal, and school leaders also accept the storm with their classmates.
Some people think that when it rains, we should stop military training to avoid catching a cold. I don't accept this view.
It is said that there will be a rainbow after the storm. If children have not experienced setbacks, teachers and parents are sheltering them from the storm all the way, then if they leave the shelter of others, children may be at a loss and don't know what to do. This kind of storm education is also available.