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In the middle of the night, I can't see the smoke curling and hear the cock crow. Why can't you stay homesick in the development of the times?

However, in the past 30 years, China has rapidly grown into the second largest economy in the world, with many high-rise buildings in the city. It is also in these 30 years that traditional villages in various ways have gradually become "one side of a thousand villages". Many villages listed in the national list are now beyond recognition. Feng Jicai was saddened when he talked about the topic of "traditional villages", which was not only the pain in Feng Jicai's heart, but also the pain in China.

If one day, traditional villages only exist in memory, what can we pin our homesickness on? In recent years, the popular phrase "remember homesickness" has evoked countless people's local memories and family memories. For China, which is in the fast lane of industrialization and urbanization, it is an urgent and heavy task of the times.

Fortunately, among the 7 136 traditional villages being publicized on the internet, 2,555 have officially entered the national protection field, which means that the protection work has risen to the national level. But sadly, even so, it is still impossible to stop the traditional villages that are on the verge of extinction and destruction. Excessive commercialization is eroding traditional villages.

Developers regard ancient villages as scenic spots, heritage as a selling point, add scenic spots at will, and enclose ancient villages to collect tickets. Sadly, the reselling of some ancient residential buildings and brick, wood and stone components is particularly hot. These are aggravating the demise of traditional villages.

The author remembered the TV series "Qingguo Lane" broadcast on 20 14, and people of insight represented by Wang Geng, a returnee painter, and Qingguo, a historical master, persevered in their efforts to defend Qingguo Lane. However, his ex-wife Wendy and real estate businessman Xie and others tried their best to destroy and obstruct them for their own selfish interests. Isn't this a microcosm of the impact on traditional villages in the wave of urban development? I wonder how many historical alleys like Qingguo Lane have fallen victim to the interest chain.

Another more painful reality is that some traditional villages have been approved, but there are fewer and fewer people in the villages. The gradual infiltration of empty nest makes the traditional villages with only shells but no cores lose their vitality. Villagers pursue modern urban life, but they lack cognition and awareness of the protection value of traditional villages.

On the other hand, up to now, China has not yet had a law specifically for the development and protection of ancient villages, and lacks effective local protection experience. Sometimes, everyone can only endure the pain and watch the traditional villages gradually decline in the process of urbanization.