1. If there is no special place to store bedding (it will ensure that your bedding will not get wet), I suggest you pick a place with good weather before going home, dry all the bedding, tear off the quilt cover, clean it up (you can take it home), and buy a woven bag outside to clean it up or cover it with a large plastic sheet after cleaning everything on the bed. Woven bags or large plastic sheets are generally available in underground shopping malls. They are cheap, a few dollars, reusable and convenient. In fact, if you have a curtain or something, you can cover it with a curtain or not remove it at all (there is a curtain on it) and wash it all after school starts.
2. Clothes: clothes placed in storage boxes or cabinets. I suggest you put some mothballs or several bags of wardrobe sachets.
3. Shoes: Keep them all in the shoe box. Just don't brush them off. You can selectively wash and dry when you start school. It's no trouble to put sachets in the shoe box.
4. Warm pot: It is recommended to pour the water clean, cover the warm pot, wipe the outside clean, and then put it in a garbage bag.
5. Ball rolling: Wash all sprayers, put garbage bags on them and pile them up one by one to save space. Just put the towel in the closet. If you don't change the towel next semester (it is recommended to change it, and nostalgia is also possible). Dry it after washing, fold it and put it in the closet.
6. Snacks: Pick out your favorite, convenient and new dates and bring them back in advance. The rest can be distributed to roommates, other students or aunts. (Eating food is greedy, local tyrants throw it, and I generally don't throw it.)
There should be nothing else. These are my habits. Thank you for your reference.