The three major troubles in rural areas have reared their heads, which are more widespread than the

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-13

The three major troubles in rural areas have reared their heads, which are more widespread than the wife shortage, and are of general concern to the society

Is it still troublesome to have a wife gone? The three major afflictions in the countryside have reappeared and have become a common phenomenon.

The problem of social aging caused by the migration of migrant workers to the city.

In the process of China's rural development, the phenomenon of "hollow villages" has emerged. The once lively village is now desolate. Young people leave their homes with their bags and go to the city to work or study, leaving only the elderly and children at home. The old people miss their children more and more, and look forward to their relatives beating **. This kind of social aging has not only changed the demographic structure of rural areas, but also brought some impact on rural life. Young people are the most important force in a village, and their departure is also a reflection of the many ancient farming culture and vitality of the village. The elderly may not be able to keep up with the development of technology in modern farming. So, what are the prospects for the countryside? The countryside should be full of energy and passion. If all the young people were to enter the city, then whose responsibility would fall on them? Rural Ageing: A New Direction for Development? This is a question that should be pondered by all those who care about rural development.

The disappearance of farming practices.

The face of the countryside has quietly changed, and the traditional culture of the countryside is slowly disappearing. The hard work of the past, the joy of harvest, and the common sense of agriculture passed down from generations seem to be disappearing in the long river of time. In the past, in rural areas, every household would be busy during the autumn harvest season. People help each other not only for the sake of production, but also as a manifestation of community. At that time, the people shared this rich land and spread the zest of life. Now, though, such things are rare. Nowadays, young people go out to work, and such traditional culture and technology are no longer inherited. Although the previous generation of farmers had memorized this skill by heart, their skills gradually disappeared over time. This generation of farmers has become more and more dependent on modern agricultural technology and equipment, and their way of life and lifestyle have also changed. This lack is not only due to the lack of some technology and lifestyle, but also because of its own cultural identity and historical memory. The traditional culture of the countryside is not only a historical heritage, but also a soul, connecting the present and the future. Without them, the countryside would lose its unique charm. How can we preserve this precious farming culture? How to make modernity and tradition coexist, so that the tradition of the countryside can be passed on? This is both a challenge and an urgent one to solve. In the future, rural areas must not only have abundant material conditions, but also inherit and develop culture.

There is a shortage of teaching resources and teachers in rural areas.

At present, there is a shortage of educational resources in rural areas. Rural schools are not only facing many problems such as aging school buildings and teacher shortages, but more importantly, there is a serious imbalance in the allocation of teaching resources in rural schools. This not only affects the quality of learning for rural children, but also leads to a shortage of educational resources in rural areas. In the countryside, the good children all go to the cities, leaving behind those who do not have good schools. This difference not only limits the healthy development of rural children, but also limits their attractiveness in rural areas. In rural areas, if there are no high-quality educational resources, then the opportunity for development will be lost, and the source of providing more opportunities and vitality for rural construction will be lost.

Conclusion: We cannot turn a blind eye to the problems in the countryside. This change has not only had a huge impact on the countryside, but also has a profound impact on the future of the countryside. In China, with the rapid development of China's economy, China's economy, politics, economy and other aspects are facing huge challenges. To solve these problems, we must not only rely on the world, but also rely on the society, and more importantly, on the countryside itself. Improving the teaching level of rural areas, preserving and inheriting the traditional culture of farming peoples, and caring for and supporting the elderly and children left behind in rural areas are urgent problems to be solved. Only in this way can the rural areas find a new path of development and rejuvenate them.

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