There are three emptiness in the family, and the children and grandchildren are poor for generation

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-02

"There are three emptiness in the family, and the children and grandchildren are poor for generations", what does the "three emptiness" refer to here

There has been a saying in China since ancient times: "three emptiness", that is, the land is empty, the house is empty, and the food is empty. This maxim speaks to a profound truth: for a family to grow, it must have a good field, a spacious house, and an abundance of food. If the family lacks these three minimum things, the future will be very difficult. The following will deal with the three issues of "three emptiness" one by one, with a view to understanding the connotation and basis of these three statements.

First of all, "land empty" refers to the demand of farmers for arable land. In an agrarian society, land is the basic productive force and the foundation of human survival. There is no land, there is no land, there is no food, there is no food, it is difficult to farm, it is difficult to survive. Without land, there is no self-reliance, and many families have to buy things from outside, which increases their financial burden and increases the pressure on their survival. At the same time, if you lose your own industry, you will also lose a channel to get rich, and the family's property cannot be inherited or appreciated, which will be directly related to the quality of life of the next generation. Therefore, land deficiency is a major factor causing poverty among peasant households.

Secondly, the so-called "empty house" refers to the fact that there is not a large enough house in the house. Housing is an indispensable part of human daily life, and a good living environment is the foundation for ensuring human physical and mental health. Living in a cramped, dilapidated home with no house to live in has a greater impact on the quality of life of his family. The crampedness of the dwelling will not only bring inconvenience to the normal life of the residents, but also cause some physiological diseases. In addition, due to the lack of proper housing, the identity and identity of family members have also been greatly affected, making them feel that they have no place to live and no sense of belonging. "Houses" are also a major factor in the poverty of rural households.

"Lack of subsistence" refers to a family's lack of adequate financial resources. Basic survival needs such as food, food, clothing, housing, transportation, education, medical care, etc. When a family does not have a fixed economy** and cannot maintain its daily survival needs, it will fall into poverty. Their families are at risk of being trapped in extreme poverty and unable to escape poverty. Lack of adequate food** can also adversely affect the growth and development of the next generation, limiting their level of education and weakening their ability to compete in society. So eating empty is also a big problem.

As the saying goes, "Three empty children, several generations have no money", which shows the root cause of a family's poverty, that is, there is no land, no house, and no living resources. The three are interrelated and inseparable, and if they are missing, their descendants are very likely to deteriorate from generation to generation and enter a state of long-term poverty. Therefore, in order to prevent future generations from falling into poverty, we should focus on the governance of the "three emptiness" problem, so that they can have good land, spacious housing, and sufficient livelihoods, so that a family can develop sustainably and stably.

In practice, the state and society should strengthen support for poor families, and use some targeted policies and programs to provide them with land, housing and living resources to lift them out of poverty, so as to achieve the goal of sustainable development. On this basis, it is also necessary to strengthen the protection and management of cultivated land, ensure the effective use of cultivated land, and prevent excessive exploitation and waste of cultivated land. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the management and handling of the housing problem of urban residents, and provide appropriate housing security for urban low- and middle-income residents, so that they can have a safe and comfortable living condition. Finally, we must also pay attention to and deal with the problem of eating, through industrial development, employment support and other means, so that poor households have a stable economy, so that they can develop themselves and get rid of poverty.

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