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Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

author:Leisurely Citrus P
Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

Every year on May Day, there will be a "war" without gunpowder smoke quietly started. This is not a promotional war in shopping malls, nor is it a war of words on the Internet, but a battle of hearts and minds about the recognition of labor value. When the list of the National May Day Labor Medal was announced as scheduled, countless pairs of eyes were looking for those familiar or unfamiliar names, looking forward to their hard work being recognized by the society.

However, this year's list makes people wonder: why are the names of those peasant brothers who work silently in the fields and hold up the country's food security with their hands, not appear on this glorious list?

Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

Isn't their labor worthy of being seen and praised?

Let's start with a set of statistics: Nearly half of China's labor force is engaged in agriculture, and they work in the fields day after day, year after year, in exchange for our food rations and abundant food with sweat and wisdom. However, in the list of May Day Labor Medals, it is difficult for us to find them.

Imagine what our tables would be like without the hard work of our farmer brothers, and perhaps we would face food shortages and even basic survival. Therefore, we cannot ignore the value of the labor of the peasant brothers, whose efforts are equally worthy of our respect and praise.

Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

Of course, some people may say that the selection criteria for the May Day Labor Medal are not only the amount of labor, but also consider many factors such as innovation and technical difficulty. This is true, but we should also see that the farmer brothers have also shown amazing innovation ability and technical level in agricultural production. They have accumulated rich experience through practice, invented many practical agricultural technologies and methods, and made great contributions to improving agricultural production efficiency.

In addition, we should also see the tenacity and perseverance shown by our fellow farmers in the face of challenges such as natural disasters and market risks. They are not afraid of difficulties, move forward bravely, and use their own hands to protect the country's food security. Isn't this spirit worthy of our learning and praise?

Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

Back to the original question: why did the names of the peasant brothers not appear on the list of May Day Labor Medals? In the eyes of many people, agriculture seems to be a "low-end" industry, which is somewhat insignificant compared to "high-end" industries such as high-tech and finance. However, it is precisely this prejudice and misunderstanding that makes us ignore the value and contribution of the labor of our peasant brothers.

Therefore, we need to re-examine and recognize the value of the labor of the peasant brothers. They not only provide us with abundant food, but also carry the farming culture and wisdom that has been passed down for thousands of years. Their work is worthy of our respect and praise, and should also be recognized and rewarded by society.

Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

On this special day, let us pay our highest respect to those peasant brothers who are working silently in the fields! At the same time, we also look forward to seeing more names of peasant brothers in the list of May Day Labor Medals in the future. Because their labor is equally great, and equally worthy of our praise and praise.

Finally, I would like to ask: What do you think about the value of the labor of the peasant brothers, and what kind of attention and support do you think they should receive? Perhaps, each and every one of us should think deeply about this issue and put it into practice. Let us work together to create a better living environment and conditions for the farmer brothers, so that the value of their labor can be duly recognized and praised!

Is it ridiculous? Of the more than 200 million peasants, there is not a single peasant who has won the May Day Labor Medal?

In addition, we should also start from ourselves, respect every profession, and cherish every labor fruit. Whether it is a farmer brother who works in the fields, or a busy worker or white-collar worker in the city, they have all made a great contribution to our society. Let's work together to create a social atmosphere that respects labor and advocates innovation, and praises every worker!

In this world, there is no profession that is lowly, and there is no labor that is not worthy of respect. Let us interpret the true meaning of this sentence with our actions, and pay the highest tribute to those laborers who have paid silently and selflessly to dedicate themselves! Because they are the loveliest people of this era.

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