Why do every household in rural areas often close their doors?Find out why!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Why do every household in rural areas often close their doors?Find out why!

Causes and phenomena of the closure of rural gates.

There are many reasons why rural gates are closed, one of the main reasons being the development and change of the modern rural world. In the past, rural life was relatively simple, with doors always open and frequent exchanges between neighbors. People can play cards, chat, sing, entertain themselves, and live a relaxed and happy life together. However, in the past decade, the way rural land is used has changed dramatically, with many farmlands being converted into fruit orchards, and farmers constantly working in orchards and even going out to work in pursuit of profits. In order to live a better life, farmers are working more and more desperately to earn money, so that it is difficult to see some people in the streets and alleys of the countryside. What's more, the pace of life in the countryside is becoming more and more intense, people are busy earning money, and most of the doors of households are closed.

Low population density and child safety are two reasons why rural doors are closed.

Another reason for the closure of rural gates is the sparse rural population and the safety of children. Nowadays, the rural population is getting smaller and smaller, and many young people have gone to the cities to work, leaving only middle-aged and elderly people and a few children. Middle-aged and elderly people have to take care of their children and earn a living, and for the safety of their children, they will keep their doors closed, especially by the pond near the orchard. They are worried that children will run into the pond to play and drown. Compared to the past, there are very few children in rural areas, usually only one or two children per family, and parents are busy earning money and leaving their children in the care of the elderly. In this case, everyone has no time to take care of the children playing outside, and the phenomenon of not going out is gradually formed.

The impact of reduced social interaction and outside work in rural areas.

Nowadays, there is less and less social interaction in the countryside. Many young people choose to leave the countryside to work in the city because they are not interested in rural life and prefer the opportunities and development of the city. There are many reasons for this result, one of which is that traditional rural agriculture has been engaged in high-intensity and hard labor for a long time, and agricultural income is not as stable as urban employment opportunities. As a result, young people in rural areas choose to go out to work, while middle-aged, elderly and some young people stay. In order to earn money for their children's marriages, middle-aged and elderly people are busy working behind closed doors, resulting in closed doors in rural areas and reduced social activities.

Summary. The phenomenon of building cars behind closed doors in rural areas truly reflects the development and changes in rural society and the changes in peasants' lifestyles. Modern rural areas are full of pressure to earn money and start a business, and people are busy working and farming in search of a better life. However, this activity also brings with it its own set of problems. Children in rural areas do not have access to nature or free play, and spend more time at home, with their phones and away from their own culture. In addition, the decline in social interaction has also weakened interpersonal relationships in rural areas, and the atmosphere of mutual assistance has gradually disappeared. The development of the countryside is a double-edged sword, on the one hand, it brings a better material life, but at the same time it weakens people's spiritual and social satisfaction. Therefore, for the future development of rural areas, we need to pay more attention to how to provide farmers with better living choices and guarantees while maintaining traditional social mutual assistance and interpersonal relationships, so as to promote the healthy development of rural society.

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