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There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

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Speaking of China's rural revitalization, it is a moving picture, depicting mountains and rivers, farmers with seedlings, salt people, ploughing and reading poetry and books, and outlining the Silk Road across mountains and seas. However, the reality of the picture makes me feel a little heartache, and it reveals a contradiction and dilemma: the children of peasants who are separated between the countryside and the city, they cannot integrate into the city and cannot return to the countryside, which has become a hidden sore spot in our society. And this is the issue we are going to discuss today - the troubles and challenges of the hukou migration group.

There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

"Entering the countryside and following customs" sounds so familiar, but some people are unable to enter the village due to household registration restrictions. Local policies have introduced one measure after another, under the banner of "the return of farmers", giving them the right to use homesteads and household registration, but the reality is always so cruel, some of the peasants' children are like outcasts in this fluctuating market, thrown between the city and the countryside.

Alas, this is unbearable! In the whole world, it should be a thriving thing to change from a peasant to a citizen, but now the situation of "sitting between the countryside and the city" is gradually increasing. They were once seen as a "new type of humanity" in the cities, but now they can't even go back to the countryside. Many farmers and their children hope to move their hukou back to the countryside and settle down in their hometowns, but they face problems such as "non-farming to farming".

There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

It cannot be said that the adjustment of policies has not brought a glimmer of hope, but this line has become more and more detailed. For example, Qingdao, Shandong Province, the policy does give the possibility of "non-farming" to join "farming", but once you have a house and a job in the city, I am afraid it will not be so easy for you to "non-farming". Having bought a house in the city and having a stable job, is it not a burden for the people to be blocked at the door by the "non-farming" clause of the hukou?

There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

In fact, from ancient times to the present, the life of Chinese farmers is closely related to the land, and the fields, crops, and harvest scenes are all part of life. But today, rural land is becoming more and more valuable. However, the peasants and their children, who needed the land the most, turned their backs on their relatives and land because of the hukou problem. Such a fact makes people feel a little sad.

At present, the state has paid great attention to the planning and development of rural areas, and farmers have seen the value of homestead land increase, and the gap between urban and rural areas is narrowing. At the same time, after the promulgation of the principle of "land follows the house", the renovation of rural houses has become an effective means of protecting homesteads, which has provided an important impetus for the children of farmers who have moved out of their hukou to return to their hukou.

There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

However, what kind of impact can the relevant policies of the relocation password bring to farmers? Can the bond between the peasant and the land be truly maintained? Will the farmers really reap the rewards they deserve? We still need to wait for the implementation of the policy before we can reach a conclusion.

To solve this problem, we need to continue to pay attention and actively participate. We should understand that the hukou issue is only part of the problem of the return of peasant children to the countryside, and we also need to solve the problem of how to make them truly accept and adapt to rural life, and how to make their homeland more vibrant.

There is good news! If there is a change in the "non-farming" of the hukou, outside the "time red line", it can be relocated

All people hope to find the warmth of love and being loved in the land where they grew up. This is the right of every peasant child. We look forward to this day and hope that they will find their own peace in their hometown. It's easier said than done, let's come together, step by step, do everything steadfastly, and look forward to that day!