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There are three strange phenomena in rural areas, which are more of a headache than "wife urgency" and affect the entire rural people
In the context of China's rapid urbanization, China's rural areas are facing huge demographic changes. With the rapid development of China's economy, the phenomenon of "wife shortage" in China has become increasingly prominent. This is especially true in remote mountain villages, where in some places there are even dozens or even hundreds of single men. At the national level, Henan and Yunnan rank first in the world with 3.45 million bachelors and 2.94 million single men. Even outside the countryside, the phenomenon of "wife shortage" has gradually made many men feel worried and troubled.
However, in addition to the "wife shortage", there is also a "three strange phenomena", and these three "strange phenomena" are common in China's rural areas. This bizarre phenomenon has caused great difficulties and challenges to people's lifestyles and lifestyles.
First of all, with the migration of migrant workers to cities, the population of cities is aging. The rural population is declining as young people migrate to other places and to move to cities and towns. The elderly and young children are the main groups in China's rural areas, which makes the already aging rural areas even more severe. This phenomenon has not only changed the demographic composition of the countryside, but also greatly impacted the vitality of the countryside. The thoughts and expectations of the elderly, the rise of hollow villages, and the idleness of high-quality cultivated land have seriously restricted the development of rural areas and agricultural production. Therefore, the countryside is in urgent need of the vitality and creativity brought by young people, which is a severe test and problem for the countryside.
Second, the traditional agricultural civilization in the countryside is in decline. The once bustling agricultural scene is now rare in the countryside, and the sight of farmers helping each other and sharing the harvest is becoming rarer. With the flow of young and middle-aged labor and the modernization of agricultural technology, the traditional farming culture in the countryside is slowly disappearing. Due to the changes of the times, the older generation of farmers gradually lost their understanding of traditional crafts, and the new generation of farmers relied more on modern farming technology and equipment. Such a cultural fault line not only deprives the countryside of its spiritual pillar, but also loses its soul of life. Therefore, it is an urgent task to protect and inherit this precious agricultural civilization.
Third, there are serious problems in education in rural areas of China, such as insufficient human capital and outflow of human capital. In China, due to the lack of perfect teaching facilities and teachers, the academic performance of rural children has been seriously affected. At the same time, it has also caused the problem of talent flow within the enterprise to become increasingly serious. In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to increase investment, strengthen investment in rural education, and improve the level of running schools. Intensify the training of teachers, increase the training of teachers, increase the training of teachers, increase the training of teachers, increase the training of teachers, and improve the attractiveness and attractiveness of teachers. Through the cooperation with colleges and universities in the city, the sharing of teaching resources and teaching experience can be realized, and more learning opportunities for children in rural areas can be created.
In short, China's rural areas are currently in three strange states: demographic changes, the demise of agricultural culture, the lack of educational resources, and the outflow of talents. This is not only a problem for the countryside at present, but also an issue for the future of the countryside. In order to achieve sustainable rural development and rural revitalization, we must rely not only on the strength of the countryside itself, but also on the strength of local and social forces. Therefore, we must start from many aspects, start from many aspects, and on the whole, rural revitalization is the fundamental way out.
The author believes that in order to thoroughly solve the rural problem, it is necessary to start from multiple angles. First, the state needs to increase investment in rural areas, especially in education, infrastructure, and agricultural technology. This can not only improve the housing and development of rural areas, but also increase jobs and allow more young people to stay. Second, it is necessary to attach importance to the cultural heritage of rural areas, and to increase the preservation and inheritance of traditional agricultural culture and local customs in rural areas. Through the organization of village art performances and training in traditional skills, young people are interested in agricultural culture and pass it on from generation to generation. On this basis, guide farmers to build their own agricultural culture exhibition halls to attract more tourists to visit and improve the visibility and attractiveness of the village. At the same time, it is necessary to increase investment in rural education, improve the teaching level of rural primary and secondary schools, and attract more outstanding teachers to rural areas. The State should formulate corresponding preferential measures to improve the living conditions of rural teachers so that they can better serve the cause of education in rural areas.
Therefore, from the overall point of view, it is necessary to fundamentally solve the "three rural" problems. It is necessary to adopt comprehensive countermeasures and measures to promote the sustainable development of the countryside and make the countryside full of vitality. The countryside itself should enhance its own development ability, attach importance to the cultivation of talents and the inheritance of culture, so as to open up a bright and brilliant road for the future of the countryside.