The current situation of red brick and tile houses in rural areas in northern Jiangsu is vast and sparsely populated, and there are many graves, and the livelihood problems of farmers still exist
Foreword: When I returned to my hometown in the countryside of northern Jiangsu, I was greeted by a scene of depression, as if time had stood still for decades. The red brick houses that still stand, the withered poplar trees, the green wheat, and the ducks playing by the river make me feel the quiet breath of the years. However, the current situation in the countryside is embarrassing, poverty still hangs over the land, the old people look lonely, and the young people go out to work, leaving empty fields and dilapidated houses. Let's explore the story of northern Jiangsu.
Years of silence and deep nostalgia.
When I returned to my hometown, I found that people had changed, and only the old people still recognized me. The children were there, strange faces. The red brick houses of thirty or forty years ago still stand, and the pavement is still paved with unsolidified gravel, as if time has stood still here. The leaves of the aspen trees are sparse, and occasionally a few small birds nest in the crevices of the corners, green wheat seedlings appear, and ducklings frolic in the water by the river.
Expansion and extension: It is like being in a time tunnel and feeling the silent rush of time. Every nostalgic scene is like a picture scroll of history, calmly showing the scenes of the past. The tall red brick house reveals the vicissitudes of time; Muddy paths extend the tranquility and simplicity of the countryside; The quiet wheat fields made me feel the hardships and hurricity of rural life. In the countryside of northern Jiangsu, time seems to be frozen, and people can't help but immerse themselves in the memories of the past years.
The silence of a crowded rural cemetery.
The land in northern Jiangsu is flat and fertile, which is a good place for crops to grow. However, on the edge of the village there are many graves, some newly discovered, others decades old. Although northern Jiangsu is rich, it is much poorer than southern Jiangsu. Young people have gone south to make a living, and most of those who remain in northern Jiangsu are elderly farmers who work in the fields, but the harvest is meager, and dozens of hectares of fields can only be exchanged for a small income.
Expansion and extension: The land in northern Jiangsu is broad and fertile, suitable for farming. The endless land seems to silently tell the sweat and expectations of the farmers' hard work. However, in this square inch, the existence of the tomb makes people feel lonely. These graves, old and new, record the birth, old age, sickness and death of the people on this land, as if they are the mark of time. Farmers toiled in the fields, but the harvest was limited, and poverty remained a reflection of their lives. In this rural area of northern Jiangsu, there is only labor and waiting, and the years are quiet, but it seems so powerless.
The fate of red brick houses under the current situation of poverty.
Walking into the countryside of northern Jiangsu, red brick houses are still the mainstream architectural style in the village, retaining the style of thirty or forty years ago. Although some farmers have installed air conditioning, it is still difficult to withstand the severe cold, and people shiver in winter. The area of the house is large, the layout is empty, and the heating effect is greatly reduced. After a heavy snowfall, the birds flew out of the mountains, the people went to the empty buildings, and the village was covered in silence.
Extra Expansion: In this village of red brick houses, the warm hopes of farmers are frozen in the snow and ice. Even with the passage of time, the red brick house is still a landmark in the poor countryside, carrying the farmers' yearning for a better life. However, the cruelty of reality prevents them from enjoying basic livelihood guarantees. The installation of air conditioning has brought some warmth, but it can't withstand the bitter cold of winter, which makes people feel the hardships of these families. When the snow covers the fields, the village seems even more lonely, as if time has stopped.
The plight of staying in the countryside and the plight of the peasants.
The situation in the rural areas of northern Jiangsu is grim, and almost all young people choose to go south to make a living and find a place in southern Jiangsu. The left-behind elderly in northern Jiangsu are not only faced with the reality of old houses and living in poverty, but also suffer from the lack of industry and development opportunities. Farmers work hard, but their income is meager, and dozens of hectares of land can only be exchanged for a year's meager income.
Voiceover: In the fields left behind, the departure of young people makes the land even more desolate. The houses of the elderly peasants were dilapidated and the land was barren. The lack of industry and development in northern Jiangsu has left the peasants in a cage of food and clothing. They worked hard, but the harvest was limited, and poverty has always been synonymous with the land. The plight of those left behind in rural areas has left people anxious about the future, and at the same time they feel powerless about the realities of the present.
Persistence and change in rural life.
In the rural areas of northern Jiangsu Province, you can still see many red brick houses, and each house has a pigsty in front of its door. However, in recent years, the pig industry has faced new challenges, and many people have abandoned this traditional way of life. Every pigsty is empty, silently telling of the decline of the pig industry. Some people can't even wait for the rural demolition, so they have to abandon their old houses and leave a vacant place, as if it was a quiet old time.
Extra-picture expansion: In this rural area, red brick houses still stand, and the pigsty is low in front of the door, showing the farmers' stubbornness and perseverance in life. However, with the changing times, the pig industry is also facing new challenges and changes. An empty pigsty seems to mean the decline of the pig industry and a change in rural life. Some families have chosen to abandon their homes because they can't wait for the demolition plan in the countryside, a decision that has made the land even colder and raised questions about how quickly change will come.
Conclusion: Looking at the current situation of the rural areas in northern Jiangsu, the red brick houses retain the memories of the past, the graves witness the passage of time, and the hard work of farmers in the fields has not been exchanged for the joy of harvest. The old people who stay in the fields watch over the barren land all year round, while the young people go out to earn a living and run for a living. The changes and vigilance in the countryside are not only a portrayal of life, but also a mark of the times. Perhaps only more care and development opportunities can bring this rural area of northern Jiangsu to life and let farmers live a happier and more satisfying life.