There are three strange phenomena in the countryside that are more troublesome than the wife shortage, and they are common in all villages
Since the beginning of the new century, China's rural areas have undergone tremendous changes, and their vigorous development has attracted more and more attention. However, along with the progress of rural construction, many unusual problems have also emerged in the process of rural construction, and these problems have become an important factor affecting the stability of rural society. At present, the problem of "wife shortage" faced by peasants in our country has gone far beyond the actual situation in the rural areas, and what is even more worrisome is the stable situation of peasant families.
First of all, the problem of vacancy in rural houses is becoming more and more prominent. With the rapid development of the rural economy, many farmers returned to their hometowns to build mansions. But, most of the time, those houses are empty. This is mainly due to the aging of the countryside, which has caused some rural households to die or their children to go out to work, resulting in left-behind houses becoming "empty". In some villages, due to long-term outing, the houses in the neighborhood have been vacant for a long time, which not only creates a huge living space, but also seriously weakens the vitality of the rural society.
Second, the trend of "gnawing the old people" in China's rural areas is becoming more and more intense. A recent survey on the situation of "gnawing the elderly" in China shows that the number of "nibbling the old" accounts for about 60% of the total population of the country, and the "nibbling old" accounts for 2700 million people. Especially in rural areas. With the acceleration of China's urbanization process, many migrant workers have gone out of the countryside to bring their parents to the city, or to help take care of their children in the city. The emergence of this phenomenon not only reflects the excessive pampering of parents for their children, but also reflects the lack of self-reliance and self-care ability of teenagers.
At the same time, the problem of lack of educational resources in rural areas of China is also very serious. With the decline of the rural labor force and the acceleration of urbanization, many rural schools have been forced to close due to a lack of teachers, resulting in unequal education for rural children in schools. Compared with urban schools, teachers in rural schools have low incomes and are reluctant to teach in rural areas, which further widens the gap between urban and rural areas. These problems are not limited to the hardware equipment of schools, but involve the future development of rural children, and have some impact on the balanced development of rural education.
Fourth, the abandonment of cultivated land is becoming more and more serious. The mechanization of agriculture and the shrinking of the rural labour force have made arable land increasingly barren. For various reasons, some young people are reluctant to farm, resulting in the abandonment of rural land. This has had a great impact on the economic development of China's rural areas, and has also aggravated the problem of the elderly in China.
In short, there are a large number of "empty houses", "gnawing old people", "lack of educational resources" and "abandonment of cultivated land" in China's rural society. Behind this phenomenon, it reflects the severe test faced by the transformation and development of rural society. In order to effectively deal with adolescent mental health problems, we must start from three aspects: **, society, and family. The state should increase support and create conditions for rural development, so as to attract young people to return to their hometowns and start businesses. On this basis, the state should increase investment in education, improve the hardware equipment of rural schools, and improve the living standards of rural teachers, so as to promote the development and equity of rural education. At the same time, the whole society should pay more attention to and support rural families, advocate inheriting and carrying forward family values, and cultivate young people's independent spirit and ability. In terms of family education, it is necessary to strengthen the education and cultivation of children, especially to cultivate children's independence and sense of responsibility, and avoid "gnawing at the old" as much as possible. In order to achieve the harmony and development of rural society, it is necessary to work together among the people, society, and family.