Three strange phenomena have once again appeared in the countryside, which are more headaches than the "wife shortage".
Preface: The countryside, a unique way of living in this vast world, has nourished the simplicity and tenacity of generations of farmers. However, the pace of time has pushed the countryside in another direction, and new changes and challenges have also arrived. Although the countryside may look a little old compared to the prosperity and development of the city, there are also worrying strange phenomena here. Through the analysis of these three "rural strange phenomena", this paper analyzes the practical difficulties and deep effects produced by them.
The development of rural education in China is lagging behind and different.
In remote mountainous areas, the fate of children differs from that of urban children due to the lack of adequate educational resources. While most rural children may be fortunate enough to receive a basic education, they face far greater difficulties and limitations than urban children. For many children, junior high school is already the limit, and going to middle school has become a distant dream. Especially in remote mountain villages, the lack of adequate teaching resources has led to increasing barriers for children to access higher levels of knowledge, science and technology. Volunteer teachers have become a silver lining, but the lack of equality in education in remote areas and poor teaching environments is worrying.
Every time they embark on this path full of love and learning, the rugged road is like a bridge, connecting the hope and truth in their hearts. Their skinny bodies are filled with love and expectation, and they work hard to teach themselves in simple classrooms, but more often than not, they have to deal with one student after another. What kind of longing is hidden under those innocent smiling faces in the mountains, the changes in their hearts, and the hardships they have experienced in their growth. In every story that "moved China", there are reports about the volunteer work of volunteer teachers, but it is difficult to hide the uneven distribution of educational resources and the call for equality in education.
Rural empty nesters and their survival problems in China.
With the continuous growth of China's population, the problem of "empty nesters" in China has become increasingly prominent, which has also led to a rapid increase in the number of left-behind children left in China. When the young people went out to work, the elderly people were left behind, and they were the only two of them left in this empty village. They may have lost a loved one, but they would rather be alone in their home than put more pressure on their children. These lonely troubles and hardships are incomprehensible to ordinary people, the elderly in the city are leisurely, and the helplessness in the countryside is a strong contrast. With the rapid development of high technology, the elderly are becoming more and more unfamiliar and confused about the digital age, and their need for freedom and security has created a fierce conflict with the difficulties of rural life.
Every time the afterglow of the sunset will be slanted on the faces of the old farmers, making their eyes seem to pass through time and return to their former youth. They leaned quietly on the bench in the doorway, their eyes revealing their past lives and longing for the future. The elderly in the city are busy with their own affairs, while those who stay in the countryside are silently enduring loneliness and helplessness. They've never touched a cell phone, they've never touched a computer, it's like a symphony.
The abandonment of farmland and the plight of farmers.
The "idleness" and "abandonment" of farmland has become an unavoidable practical dilemma. Young people living in the metropolis will go to work outside, and the older generation, because they are too old to be able to reclaim the land, so the originally vibrant land has slowly become a wasteland. Although there are people who have contracted good land, the income from hard work can hardly be compared with the high-consumption modernization. Some of the more remote mountainous areas and border areas have become a barren land, and no one wants to develop them, which has greatly affected the development of the countryside. In the fields, we see a barren land, and we can't help but start to wonder about the fields that have been painstakingly cultivated in the past, and what life will be like in the future.
Every time the wind blows, in the desolate fields, the only crops left, and the lonely tools, seem to tell the precipitation of time and the disappearance of people. The blood and sweat of the farmer are sprinkled on the earth, and the years are long, but he also understands the vicissitudes of the years and the cruel reality. After years of cultivation and no one paid attention to the slopes and remote areas, they silently witnessed the passage of time and the changes in farming. In the high-rise city, perhaps not many people remember these hard-working farmers, who were once the backbone of the motherland and the defenders of food, but now, the hardships and struggles they experienced have become memories for a long time.
The conclusion is that "rural strangeness" is both a "society" and a "reality". Unbalanced education, the plight of empty nesters, and barren fields reflect the diverse predicaments and dilemmas of rural society. We should attach importance to and support the school's educational resources to extend to the countryside, so that the elderly can be cared for and cared for, and the fields can be rejuvenated. Only in this way will the countryside have a better tomorrow, which is our unshirkable responsibility. Let every rural child enjoy the same opportunity to receive education, let every empty nester feel warm, let every piece of land sow new hope, and let the countryside be full of new vitality and vitality.