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The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

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Thinking on the theme of the interests of the people

Rural areas on the mainland are faced with the problem of rural silence and barren fields. The land is lush with vegetation and flocks of birds, but it is not enough to feed the inhabitants. The scene in front of me is regrettable, thousands of houses are empty, and the elderly and young children are busy and tired.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

Solving rural problems has been the direction of the long-term efforts of governments at all levels of the state. However, the policy of benefiting farmers, which has been repeatedly devolved to the grassroots level, seems to have only achieved superficial results and has not really solved the problem. Experts and professors have also offered suggestions, but the actual gains are few.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

Why is that? Perhaps it is because we have not understood the essential nature of the rural problem, and blindly undermedicated the drug, which led to the emergence of chaos. The lack of a clear basic standard for formulating policies and taking measures leaves us on our own feet and far from the actual understanding.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

To truly solve the rural problems, we need to take the interests of the people as the starting point. We should enable every peasant to live and work in peace and contentment and enjoy the prosperity and strength of the motherland. As a government, national security will always be our theme.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

In order to achieve this goal, we need to understand more about the actual situation and prescribe the right medicine. Only by truly understanding the needs and confusions of farmers can we develop practical solutions. We need to listen to them, pay attention to their plight, and provide them with real and effective help.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

The solution of rural problems is inseparable from the support and guidance of governments at all levels. The government can organize experts and professors to go deep into rural areas to conduct research and research, understand the situation, and put forward targeted suggestions. The government can also establish sound rural infrastructure, improve the living environment of farmers, and provide better education and health resources.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

At the same time, farmers also need their own efforts and struggles. They can actively learn new agricultural techniques and improve their planting and breeding skills. They can develop rural tourism and open up new sources of income. Victory can only be achieved if the government and the peasants work together.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

In this process, we must always bear in mind the supremacy of the people's interests. We should not only look at the superficial efficacy, but also pursue long-term development. We must abandon the practice of blindly pursuing economic growth, and pay more attention to the spiritual needs of the peasants, so that they can feel satisfied from the bottom of their hearts that they can live and work in peace and contentment.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

To let gold grow in the ground is to make every farmer live a good life. We must put people-oriented, put the interests of the people first, and let them find happiness and satisfaction in rural life.

The countryside is silent, the fields are barren, the grass grows, the warbler flies, there is no food, the houses are uninhabited, and the old and young can be seen to be busy

In short, solving rural problems requires the joint efforts of the whole society. The government should be firm in its determination to formulate policies and measures that are more in line with the actual situation. Experts and professors should go deep into the rural areas, listen to the voices of farmers, and provide truly effective suggestions. The peasants should study hard to improve their quality and skills. Only when the interests of the people become the goal we always pursue can we truly solve the rural problems and enable every peasant to realize his or her good wish to live and work in peace and contentment.