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Why not gather people from poor mountainous areas as a labor force and support them?

China’s poverty alleviation has always been the center of attention of the government. However, due to the limited energy of the government and the development of the market economy, the poor population has become more dynamic. There are many ways to escape poverty. It can be to use local resources to get rich and alleviate poverty. It can be to lift people from impoverished mountainous areas out of poverty. You can go out to work along the coast. It can be through studying, staying in the city, and finding entrepreneurial and job opportunities. Based on my own concerns and past experience in poverty alleviation. It is what a government should do to move people from areas without resources to places with resources. However, if there are resources and the population is unevenly distributed between rich and poor, then more efforts should be made to enhance the hematopoietic function. It is a way out to train some poor people without resources to reach a certain technical level as new types of workers. Of course, they do not necessarily have to be completely used as the labor force of state-owned enterprises. People have diverse requirements. To lift the poor out of poverty, in addition to getting rid of poverty economically, we must also respect them culturally and make them happy from the bottom of their hearts. This is sometimes more important than poverty alleviation. For example, I once followed a village that went down the mountain to escape poverty. The government moved them completely from the mountains to the mountains. In fact, I have asked on the spot and found that some people are unwilling to leave the mountain village. They feel that although it is hard work in the mountains, they are happy. Although he eats less, he is happy. After arriving at the bottom of the mountain, the pressure of competition is high. The tile-roofed houses were built, but all the young and strong laborers went to work in the city. The elderly and children at home are very lonely. An old man told me that it would be better to be free and happy in the mountains. I followed other villages as well. In fact, the happiest way to get rid of poverty is to use methods such as strengthening education, technology, partial funds, and importing ideas in situ to slowly develop it, so that people who want to come out can live a safe life with peace of mind. It is a better principle both economically and culturally. A one-size-fits-all working method looks beautiful, but it is not necessarily the most beautiful. Personal opinion for reference.