The three major problems in the rural areas have once again appeared, which are more worrying than t

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-13

The three major problems in the rural areas have once again appeared, which are more worrying than the shortage of wives and have basically become widespread

Is it troublesome to have a wife or not? The three major afflictions have reappeared in the countryside, and they have become completely popular.

Young migrant workers have triggered the aging of society.

One of the series of changes that has taken place in rural China is:"Hollow Village"。Those once-prosperous villages are now desolate. The younger generation leaves their homes with heavy bags to work or study in the city, leaving behind their elderly parents and young children. The old gentleman remembered a child far away from home and eagerly waited for his call. With the development of society, the demographic composition of the village has changed, and the vitality of the village has also been affected to a certain extent. Young people are the new force of the village, and their departure means that many traditional farming civilizations and vitality in the countryside are being lost. The elderly have little knowledge of modern agriculture and cannot keep up with the pace of scientific and technological development. So, what is the future of the countryside? In the countryside, we must be vigorous and enthusiastic about young people. When young people migrate to cities, who will bear their burdens? Is it possible to find a way out in a rural society with an aging population? This is a question worth pondering, and it is also a difficult problem that everyone who cares about rural development must face.

The Death of Agrarian Civilization.

With the development of the countryside, the appearance of the countryside is also quietly changing. The busy work in the fields of the past, the joy of the harvest, and the agricultural knowledge passed down from generation to generation seem to have disappeared with the passage of time. In the past, in the countryside, every household was busy during the spring ploughing and autumn equinox seasons. In their work, everyone helps each other, which also reflects the unity of the village. At that time, people shared the blessings of the earth and the passion for life. But now, this is rare. As young people have gone out to work, the inheritance of this traditional skill has become very lacking. Although the previous generation of farmers had a deep understanding of this tradition, their experience was gradually lost over the years. The new generation of farmers is relying more on modern farming technology and equipment that seem to be drifting away from them. In this process, there is not only the lack of some traditional understanding and survival mode, but also its own cultural identity and historical memory. The traditional culture of the countryside is not only a historical inheritance, but also the spirit of the rural society, and a bridge between the past and the present. When all the elements are taken away, it is as if the countryside loses its unique attractiveness. So, how should we preserve those precious crops? How can modernity and tradition coexist, so that the cultural heritage in the local society can be continued? It's a very difficult and urgent thing to do. The future of the countryside should not only be materially affluent, but also culturally inherited and carried forward.

The lack of education in rural areas has led to the outflow of high-level talents.

There is a serious shortage of educational resources in China's rural areas. Many rural schools not only have problems such as aging school buildings and insufficient teachers, but also have serious problems such as unequal distribution of resources. This is not only directly related to the improvement of the academic level of rural children, but also causes a serious loss of teachers. Students who excel in rural primary schools usually go to the city to study, while rural students do not have access to good educational resources. These differences not only severely restrict the growth of rural children, but also make the countryside less attractive. In rural areas, due to the lack of high-quality educational resources, poor children will lose room to grow up, and will not be able to create more opportunities and vitality for rural development.

Conclusion. We cannot sit idly by when it comes to rural problems. This change has not only had a huge impact on the current rural society, but also has a profound impact on the future of the countryside. With the aging of the rural population, the demise of traditional agricultural culture, and the constraints of higher education, the development of rural society has encountered an unprecedented severe test. Addressing these challenges requires the cooperation of **, society and rural communities themselves. It has become a top priority to strengthen rural education, protect and inherit the national agricultural culture, and give more care and help to the elderly and children left behind. Only in this way can the rural society find a new path of development and gain new vitality.

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