In the pastlifeMedium,FarmersThey make ends meet by growing food and selling their harvest. Nowadays, however, more and moreFarmersShiftedLifestyle, choose to go out to buy food, and no longer farm it yourself. This raises a question that was originally caused byFarmersThe cultivated land is now unused. Young people are also gradually giving up working in the fields and choosing to work in the cities. Traditional crop growing knowledge, technology and experience are therefore at risk of being lost.
In recent years, withRuralEconomydevelopment and the acceleration of urbanizationRuralThe mass exodus of labor has made the followingRuralThe management and cultivation of the field became a challenge. Traditional farming techniques must be passed on by experienced old farmers, but with the older generationFarmersof people die or are no longer physically fit for work, and these valuable skills and knowledge are in danger of being lost. This also makes:RuralThe management and cultivation of arable land is becoming increasingly difficult.
RuralAfter marrying a bride, men tend to regard their wives as the treasure of the whole family and take the initiative to take on all the household chores. The in-laws are responsible for the work outside the home, while the daughter-in-law has almost no housework. This phenomenon has led to the emergence of the phenomenon of "young grandmothers", and daughters-in-law have become held in the palm of the family, enjoying carefreenessliferole.
The emergence of this phenomenon stems from:RuralMale pairsMarriageSpecial attitude. Due toRuralMarriageThe market is fiercely competitive, and in order to be able to marry the woman of their choice, men often use various ways to please each other, and at the same time promise to provide comfort for each otherlifeCondition. This leads to the fact that after marrying a wife, the man is more active in taking on household chores, hoping to please his wife and the family, thus thusFamily relationshipsMore harmony.
RuralSocialThe phenomenon of comparison is very serious, and even families with average family backgrounds pursue to show off their wealth. A lotFarmersEven ifEconomydifficult, will also take out a loan to buy someLuxuryto show your ownEconomyStrength. For example, some people will take out a loan to buy a car and park it at home just to show it to neighbors or relatives, but rarely use it.
The phenomenon of comparison is inRuralThis is often associated withSocialValues are related to a change in values. With the development of the city and the popularization of the media,Ruralinhabitants for consumption and materiallifeThe pursuit is also gradually increasing. FarmersWe hope to improve ourselves by comparisonSocialstatus and gaining respect. However, the comparison bringsSocialStress and financial burdens also make a lot of itFarmersGot bogged down.
By observationRurallifeThe trend of change, I have a deep understanding of the modernization processRuralSocialimpact. RuralThe oddities are not onlyFarmersNo more farming, less grandmothers, and comparisons, they reflectRuralSocialDeep-seated problems in development.
First of all,FarmersThe phenomenon of people no longer farming is illustratedAgricultureProfound changes in production models. With the acceleration of urbanization and newRuralAdvancement of construction,FarmersThey are gradually shifting to non-farm industries and urban employment. It's not just oneEconomyon the choice, tooFarmersWe are interested in their own development andlifeThe pursuit of quality.
Secondly, the phenomenon of young grandmothers showsRuralMarriageA change in perception. Traditional family notions in modern timesSocialFaced with the challenge of revisiting and adjusting. Men take on the housework, and wives enjoy the "young grandmother".Lifestyle, reflectedFamily relationshipswith the redefinition of roles. However, this phenomenon also triggers an imbalance of family responsibilities and stress, which needs to be further explored and resolved.
Finally, the phenomenon of comparison reflects traditionSocialValues and modernityMarket economyThe conflict of contradictions. RuralResidents are in pursuit of materialismlifewithSocialFacing huge challenges in status, many people are troubled by the psychology of comparison and fall intoEconomyPlight. Solving this problem requires a realignment of values while providing a better oneEducationand employment opportunities, forRuralResidents create more equal and affluentlifeEnvironment.
In summary,RuralThe "strange phenomenon" isRuralSocialpart of the development, they reflectSocialEconomyChange and a shift in cultural attitudes. Understanding these changes, we can better understandRuralThe current situation and problems for the futureRuralDevelopment provides reasonable solutions.