# Psychological Resilience
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Rooted in the Rocks: The Strategic Gardening of China's Island Garrisons
Chinese military forces in the Zhoushan islands have transformed barren maritime outposts into self-sustaining gardens, using agriculture to bolster psychological resilience and logistical independence. This 'civilianization' of isolated military bases serves both a tactical and an ideological role in China's long-term maritime strategy.

Mentors of the Information Age: How the PLA is Rethinking Grassroots Leadership
The PLA is increasingly emphasizing psychological resilience and personalized mentorship to improve combat readiness within its high-tech Information Support Force. Veteran instructor Feng Lujian exemplifies this trend, moving away from rigid discipline toward a professionalized NCO corps that prioritizes individual soldier development.

The Human Hardware: How Mentorship and Psychology Drive China’s Information Support Force
Master Sergeant Feng Lujian's 19-year career in the PLA Information Support Force illustrates a strategic shift toward psychological-driven mentorship and standardized training manuals. By focusing on the 'human factor,' the PLA is attempting to balance its rapid technological modernization with a more sophisticated, resilient troop culture.