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When it comes to the Chinese New Year, all the gods in the countryside return to their hometowns, one by one can pretend to be more than the other, and they dare not go home if they have no money!

Behind the phenomenon of "immortals returning to their hometowns" reflects the changes and transformations of China's rural society. With the acceleration of urbanization, more and more rural youth choose to leave their hometowns and seek better development opportunities in cities. They worked hard in the city, achieved certain achievements and status, and became "successful people" in the eyes of the outside world.

When it comes to the Chinese New Year, all the gods in the countryside return to their hometowns, one by one can pretend to be more than the other, and they dare not go home if they have no money!

However, after returning to their hometown, these former poor boys and little girls have become the objects of everyone's admiration. Their successes and honors were magnified and exaggerated, as if overnight they became mythical figures. This "fairy" treatment makes them feel stressed and uneasy, and at the same time, it also makes them aware of their responsibilities and responsibilities in the family and society.

When it comes to the Chinese New Year, all the gods in the countryside return to their hometowns, one by one can pretend to be more than the other, and they dare not go home if they have no money!

In fact, the phenomenon of "immortals returning to their hometowns" also has a certain negative impact. In order to pursue superficial glory and face, some people do not hesitate to spend a lot of money and energy to decorate the façade, and even borrow money to show off in their hometowns. This vanity drive not only brings a heavy financial burden to oneself, but also has a negative impact on the family and society.

When it comes to the Chinese New Year, all the gods in the countryside return to their hometowns, one by one can pretend to be more than the other, and they dare not go home if they have no money!

First of all, we should respect everyone's choices and efforts. Whether in the city or in the countryside, everyone has their own dreams and pursuits. Those who choose to return to their hometowns are often motivated by nostalgia and responsibility for their hometowns. We should recognize their dedication and efforts, and at the same time, we should encourage them to make greater contributions to the development of their hometowns.

Secondly, we should rationally look at the honor of "immortals". Success does not happen overnight, it takes long-term effort and sweat. We should respect the achievements of others, but we should also avoid blind worship and the pursuit of vanity.

Finally, we should pay attention to the development and revitalization of rural areas. Only when the rural areas have more development opportunities and resources can we attract more talents and capital to return to their hometowns and fundamentally solve the problems caused by the phenomenon of "immortals returning to their hometowns".

To sum up, the phenomenon of "returning to the hometown" is a microcosm of the social changes in rural China. We should look at this phenomenon rationally, pay attention to the causes and effects behind it, and take effective measures to promote the development and revitalization of rural areas. Only in this way can more people be able to truly contribute to the development of their hometown when they return to their hometown, rather than just pursuing superficial honor and face.