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When I went home, I realized: the current situation in the general countryside is very helpless!

author:Yan Da Fat

The reality in the countryside is cruel, when will there be a way out?

As soon as I got home, I was shocked by the rural scene in front of me. This place is really "no way out". The young man is looking forward to finding a job in the village and guarding his family. But how can there be so many job opportunities in the village? Industrial zone? Don't even think about it, this place is like two worlds compared to the big cities.

Looking at the lonely solar lanterns in the village, the newly built parking lot, and the hardened path into the village, I really didn't feel good. None of this can cover up the backwardness and helplessness of the rural areas. The older generation has never left this land in their lives, but what about their lives? Still struggling on the poverty line.

When I went home, I realized: the current situation in the general countryside is very helpless!

What about young people? I can only squeeze into the big city and find a place where I can make money. Don't think that rural consumption is low, now you have to buy everything, and even the water you drink costs money! How are you going to live this day?

When I was a child, the village was lively, everyone helped each other, and there was harmony. What now? People's hearts have changed, those who have money look down on those who have no money, and those who have no money don't want to tie up with the rich. What's wrong with this society?

I truly feel that the plight in rural areas is not only a lack of money, but also a lack of opportunities and hope. This place really needs more attention and help. We can't just watch it decline.

When I went home, I realized: the current situation in the general countryside is very helpless!

In the final analysis, the biggest impression I had when I went home this time was: the countryside is really too difficult. Young people can't keep if they want to, and the older generation can't walk if they want to. Is this the fate of the countryside? I'm not reconciled, I'm really not reconciled.

The plight of the countryside is not only an economic problem, but also a deeper reflection of a certain imbalance in our society. We need more pragmatic policies, more down-to-earth measures to prop up this place and bring it back to life. This is not an empty phrase, but a goal that requires each of us to work together. Rural areas should not be synonymous with "no way out".

When I went home, I realized: the current situation in the general countryside is very helpless!