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What do you think of the disappearance of nearly 100 villages in China every day?

Feng Jicai, vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and chairman of the China Folk Writers Association, said in Tianjin on the 20th that 80 to 100 villages are disappearing every day in China, at an alarming rate. (China News Network 65438+1October 2 1)

The newspaper said, "Traditional villages are rich in historical information and cultural landscape, which is the greatest legacy left by China's farming civilization." Feng Jicai said, however, with the development of society, the primitiveness of villages and the culture attached to them are rapidly disintegrating. Therefore, it is urgent to protect the traditional villages in China.

The author was born and raised in the countryside, worked in the countryside for several years, and then went to work in the town. On holidays, he often has the habit of going out for an outing and climbing mountains in mountain villages, and has a direct understanding of the changes in the countryside. In my area, there are indeed some villages abandoned. Most of these villages are mountain villages with poor living environment, blocked traffic and backward economy, especially education. The villagers made money and tried to move to the town. Because the mountain village has been uninhabited for a long time, it is overgrown with weeds, and broken walls is deserted.

The main reasons why villages are abandoned are bad environment, blocked information, inconvenient transportation, backward economy, especially backward education. Some people leave the countryside in order to choose a better living environment, move closer to modern civilization, let their children receive a better education, and let the younger generation gain more room for development. From then on, the process of urbanization is the social development trend that some people optimize their survival and move towards civilized urban life.

At present, the loss of rural areas also reflects the crisis of unbalanced distribution of social resources, and unbalanced distribution of educational resources is one of the reasons. The quality of teachers in rural schools is uneven, teaching facilities are outdated and advanced teaching equipment is scarce. In contrast, the county has a large number of excellent teachers and advanced teaching facilities, attracting a large number of rural students. For a family, education is a kind of hope, and some people go to the city for hope.

In addition, rural public facilities are backward, while urban environment concentrates a lot of social resources for construction. The city is full of vitality and hope in the rapid development, and the countryside is desolate and scattered in the cold, making the countryside a lost world. At the same time, the management of rural social security is lagging behind, stories are frequent, and people's sense of security is insufficient.

China rural youth are eager to integrate into the city and live a civilized life in the city. A large number of rural youth go to cities and become migrant workers and businessmen in cities. They would rather live in the corner and edge of the city than go back to the backward countryside. In the process of urbanization in China, some villages are also declining.

The author believes that with the continuous improvement of civil civilization and the further improvement of social management system in China, urban people will eventually return to the countryside. Because the countryside has beautiful grasslands, flowers, trees, fresh air and quiet environment, such a natural environment will become the living environment that urban people yearn for. People living in rural areas should be proud of their beautiful natural environment and fresh air.