The current state of rural solidarity**, the impact of the evolution of neighborhood relations on village society.
Reasons for the decline in rural population.
The decline in the rural population is one of the main causes of the disunity among the rural population. Many young people leave the countryside to seek better opportunities and lives in the cities. They leave the countryside to work or go to school, as stable jobs and high incomes allow them to find a better life in the city. "The number of people leaving the countryside is relatively small. In addition, some elderly people in rural areas choose to leave the countryside and live out their old age in the cities. These demographics have led to the alienation of rural communities and the dispersion of rural populations.
The depopulation of rural areas has also led to a deterioration in communication conditions. There are fewer and fewer people in the countryside who could easily communicate in the village. There are not enough people and opportunities to communicate and exchange, resulting in increasingly fragile human connections. For the sake of livelihood, people are busy with their own affairs and do not have the time and energy to care about their neighbors. This situation further exacerbates the alienation and apathy of the rural population.
Causes of family estrangement.
In rural areas, family affection has always been valued, and solidarity and mutual assistance among family members is part of rural life. However, as people leave the countryside for the city, family members begin to drift apart. Long-term separation leads to estranged relationships and apathy between family members. Family members who work in the city rarely have the opportunity to return to the countryside, and everyone rarely has the time or opportunity to maintain a warm relationship.
In addition, the dissolution of family lineage is also one of the reasons for the estrangement of kinship. When people no longer pay attention to the surnames and family history of their ancestors, the bond between relatives also weakens. Without the constraints of traditional family rules and generations, people began to become more individualized and liberal. This change can lead to a sense of distance and alienation between family members.
Why the rural population is not united.
There are many reasons for the disunity of the rural population, some of which have been mentioned in the previous section. In general, the reasons for the disunity of the rural population can be summarized as follows: First, the difference in economic interests leads to the divergence of interests of the rural population. With the changes in rural society and economic development, people pay more attention to economic issues, and the pursuit of self-interest has become the main goal. People tend to focus only on their own affairs and ignore mutual aid and support among neighbors.
Secondly, changes in the social environment have also led to disunity among the rural population. Modern rural communities lack opportunities for communication and exchange, and people's social circles have become narrow. People are busy with work and life and have little time and energy to take care of their neighbors. Rural populations have lost the opportunity to help and support each other.
Finally, socio-cultural changes have also had an impact on rural solidarity. With the acceleration of urbanization and the impact of modern thinking, the values and behavioral Xi of the rural population have changed. Individualistic and self-serving values began to replace traditional notions of collectivism, with people focusing more on individual interests and individual achievements at the expense of collective and public interests.
Reflections on the phenomenon of disunity among the rural population.
We must recognize the problems and causes of the disunity among the rural population and find solutions. First, we can create more opportunities for rural people to connect with each other and strengthen communication and interaction in rural communities. Community activities such as farmers' fairs, cultural exhibitions, and social gatherings can be organized to create a strong neighborhood and community atmosphere.
Second, mutual aid and support among rural populations can be improved by strengthening the maintenance and emphasis on kinship ties. Activities such as family reunions and kinship can be carried out on a regular basis to strengthen ties and emotional exchanges between relatives. At the same time, it can strengthen family traditions and cultural awareness, let people know about the history and origin of their family, and enhance their cohesion and sense of belonging.
Finally, the society should strengthen resources and support for rural areas, provide more development opportunities and living conditions, attract rural population, and reduce the phenomenon of migrant work. **Relevant policies can be introduced to promote the development of the rural economy, provide more rural employment opportunities, and improve the quality of life and happiness of the rural population. In short, in order to solve the problem of disunity among the rural population, it is necessary to start from several aspects, such as increasing the rural population, improving the social environment, strengthening the maintenance of family ties, and providing more development opportunities and resource support. It is only through these overarching efforts that it will be possible to restore the atmosphere of friendship and solidarity that once existed in rural areas.