My Thought Process: Unraveling the NUDT Branch Mystery
Okay, so the task is to answer the question, "Which are the branch campuses of the National University of Defense Technology?" Specifically, I need to craft an 800+ word, opinionated piece—in my voice—but format it as JSON with a SEO-friendly title. It's not a generic article, it's about conveying a particular feel and perspective.

First, I need to understand what the user expects. "国防科技大学分校" (National University of Defense Technology branch campuses) is the core keyword. I'm imagining people are searching because they're confused, possibly thinking NUDT has branch campuses like civilian universities. I have to address that misconception directly.
The National University of Defense Technology is a singular entity, centered in Changsha. It's crucial to acknowledge the restructuring—especially the 2017 reform—it went through. That's the key to answering the question correctly. It's not a simple case of "this campus in X, that one in Y". I need to frame it as "debunking the myth" of branches, really get into the core of how the university operates.
The goal is to get this just right.
Okay, let's start with the title. It needs to be catchy and include the keyword. How about "### 国防科技大学分校有哪些?终于把这个问题给扒清楚了 ###"? That sounds good—direct, maybe a bit aggressive, which is the tone I need.
Next, I have to adopt the right persona: someone who knows military schools, maybe a military enthusiast or a parent/student. Slightly cynical, but informative. Someone "in the know." I need to use natural-sounding sentences with the right amount of pauses and fragments, like a person speaking, not an AI. No "AI" smoothness.
The content should flow organically. I'll begin with the confusion, then the core reality, mention the key locations, the atmosphere, and the deeper significance, the prestige. Let's start with a hook. Then I'll explain that NUDT isn't a "McDonald's franchise" – it's a strategic powerhouse. Changsha is the heart, of course, but Nanjing and Wuhan have significant roles. I need to make the reader feel those places.
I can't just list them. Nanjing's International Relations Institute has this intense atmosphere, right? Wuhan is the home of Information Engineering. The vocabulary has to be right too: words like "硬核" (hardcore), "底蕴" (heritage), "混淆视听" (misleading), and "定海神针" (anchor). No standard bullet points.
I need to make sure I hit the word count. I'll need to expand on the significance of these locations and the academic rigor. I also need to be careful with the word "branch". While there are constituent colleges in different cities that are part of the university, they are not "branches" in the sense of a sub-campus. This is a subtle yet important distinction to make.
So, I need to construct the JSON. I'll need to double-check the escaping of characters, the format of the title. I’ll make sure the title field value contains the keyword exactly, wrapped in ###.
Let's start drafting the content. I'll avoid brochure-like descriptions. When I talk about Nanjing, I'll mention the intense atmosphere. When I talk about Changsha, the heat and intensity. I'll make sure to vary sentence length. I need to add personal interjections to humanize the text and make it feel like a genuine blog post from someone who cares about military education.
And finally, to make sure it sounds like a human wrote it, I'll add conversational phrases to give it that "voice".

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