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Empty village square

Like my hometown, a few points of land per capita, a family of two or three acres of rice fields, relying on farming, it is impossible to live a life, let alone to build a small building in the village in the county according to a set of commercial housing. Villagers are going out to "do handicrafts" to work or do business, and the elderly take care of their grandchildren in the county town to study. Only the Spring Festival in the village will be rejuvenated. Usually, in the village of two or three hundred households, you can't see a few people when you walk through it, just like the wilderness village. The post-90s generation all grew up in the county town, and they are not as familiar with the village as they are in the county. This should be urbanization, right? The rivers flow to the east day and night, and society is always developing and changing. In the future, farmland may become farms and operate on a mechanized scale, like in countries such as Europe and the United States. The number of peasants will be small, and most of them will be transferred to the industrial and commercial service industry. By then, we will be industrial countries.