When I stood at the entrance of the familiar and unfamiliar village, looking at the closed gates and the fields overgrown with wild grass, my heart was not only full of mixed emotions, but also a deep sense of helplessness and worry. This once bustling village is now only left with sporadic cooking smoke and a few old people left behind, and the strong smell of the New Year has long been replaced by loneliness and emptiness.
This is not the countryside I remember, nor is it the future I want to see. However, the reality is so cruel, the aging of the countryside, the difficulty of marrying a daughter-in-law, the low income of farmers, the lack of agricultural insurance and other problems are becoming increasingly serious, if urgent measures are not taken, the countryside and farmers will really disappear.
This is a fact that we must face. As urbanization accelerates, more and more farmers are leaving the land and moving to cities in search of better living opportunities. Most of those left behind were elderly parents and children who could not make it to the city. They stick to this land, but they are faced with a series of problems such as difficulty in farming, providing for the elderly, and marrying a daughter-in-law.
Increasing grain quality, improving the pension treatment of the elderly in rural areas, solving the low income of farmers, and strengthening agricultural insurance are all problems that need to be solved urgently. However, these are not overnight things, and require the joint efforts of enterprises, enterprises and the whole society.
In this process, each of us has the responsibility and obligation to pay attention to the countryside and farmers. Because the countryside is not only the home of farmers, but also our root and home. If we lose the countryside, we lose our soul and roots.
Of course, some people will say that this is an inevitable trend of social development, and the disappearance of the countryside is inevitable. However, I don't think this is an inevitable result. As long as we are willing to put in the effort and wisdom, we will certainly be able to find a path that can not only protect the rights and interests of peasants, but also promote social development.
In conclusion, I would like to say that the disappearance of the countryside is not just an economic problem, but also a social and cultural problem. We should not only consider this issue from the perspective of economic benefits, but also from the perspective of cultural inheritance and social stability. Only in this way can we truly find a solution to the problem and rejuvenate the countryside.