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What does prison life do every day? Is the holiday a rest? Do any of you know?

Life in prison is mainly labor, holidays and entertainment.

Take a prison in Shandong Province as an example. There is mainly labor here. Different prisons have different situations. Usually get up at six o'clock in the morning to clean the house, then cook, eat and clean up. They get off work at seven o'clock, at four o'clock in the afternoon, at three o'clock in the afternoon and at eleven o'clock in the evening. If there is a night shift, they get off work at eleven o'clock in the evening.

After the day shift, I have to study at night. The news broadcast at seven o'clock is firm, and then you have to learn politics, culture and technology. Study in Class Two the next morning.

No entertainment is allowed from Monday to Friday except holidays. Besides watching the news broadcast on Saturday and Sunday, you can have entertainment activities. You can play poker, chess or have a rest in the prison area. When the weather is fine, you can also apply for appropriate activities in the playground, but you must join two people or a group of two people to act in unison and be registered with the approval of the prison police officer.

In a word, life in prison is very regular. Almost everything has strict rules, that is, people should abide by them. People who break the rules have many ways to make them regret it, so many prisoners will feel as if they have done nothing in prison, just because they keep repeating the monotonous life.

This life is very painful. It's not that some people say that the prison is civilized now, but it seems very comfortable inside.

The history of prison.

Prison is the product of the development of human society to a certain historical stage, which comes into being with the emergence of class and country. In the primitive society before mankind entered the class society, there was no class, no prison.

During the primitive society clan commune, human society was based on blood relationship. People lived by hunting, the means of production were public, and the clan leader was in charge of the distribution of property. However, due to the low level of productivity, people's survival is difficult to guarantee. Because there is no state organization in any form, conflicts between people are solved through habitual bloody revenge.

In the later period of primitive society, due to the development of productive forces, people began to form groups and used grinded or beaten stone tools to hunt, resulting in surplus products. Clan leaders occupy surplus products for free, so private ownership appears in society, and there are two opposing classes in human society, namely the slave owner class and the slave class.

Human society will also transition from primitive society to slave society and begin to enter the first class society. With the emergence of class, the form of state organization appeared.

In order to maintain its own rule and suppress the resistance of the ruled class, the ruling class in charge of state power has formulated a series of rules and regulations, which are the embodiment of the will of the state. This is the law. Criminals are regarded as crimes, and criminals should be punished, which leads to punishment and prison.

The appearance of prison changes with the change of class demand, serves the ruling class and reflects its will. Therefore, prison is a unique phenomenon of class society, an irreconcilable product of class contradictions and one of the violent machines of the country. It comes into being with the emergence of classes and countries, and it will also die with the demise of the country.