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The number of Zhuang women in Guangxi who have two children is relatively higher than in other sister provinces, although it is far less than the population of the older generation in the 1970s and 1980s, but it is also to a certain extent for the Zhuang people

author:A man who succeeds by nibbling on the old

The number of Zhuang women in Guangxi who give birth to a second child is relatively higher than in other sister provinces, although it is far less than the population of the older generation in the 1970s and 1980s, but it also plays a stable role in stabilizing the population of the Zhuang ethnic group to a certain extent, although there are many elderly single sticks in many villages. With the emergence of the national three-child policy, these elderly single sticks are even more insignificant. They are destined to be a generation of misaligned men and women in the country. Zhuang rural polarization is serious, either get married early, or can not get married, but a few years ago in the village many handsome men after the 70s married women with babies, at that time in the city people seem to help other families raise children, but many of our Zhuang rural customs are lively, do not like to live alone and independent families, but there is really no way except, for families that have lost their spouses are allowed to remarry, bachelors gather widows are more tolerant, now they get together to live a life, lively, some no longer have children, Some continue to have children and live more excitedly than being single. However, murakami also married early, and no matter what kind of bare sticks are not bare sticks, once I returned to the countryside to drink happy wine in my sophomore year, I knew a disciple who was a year younger than me with a child who was about three or four years old. I said, "This is your nephew." "He said it was his child, and then let his child call me uncle, at that time I was confused, and looking at the vicissitudes of his face, I finally understood that the children in the countryside had long been in charge. Now the post-80s and post-90s single-stick elderly youth are in trouble, widows are reluctant to marry the countryside, those girls in the village, some at home farming, some go to work and study, outside to find a lot of men from other places, at home some recruit sons-in-law to go home. Looking at these clean, solid and healthy men, eating and drinking every day, borrowing wine to get by, looking at their decadent sons, their parents can only sigh impatiently, this situation used to be encountered only by disabled men, and now it does not look like a taste.

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