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What's the difference between the countryside now and the countryside when you were a child?

There are great differences, including farmland, water quality, sky and so on.

When I was a child in the countryside, there were farmland outside every household, and every household lived on land and fish ponds. Every child can harvest whole grains, transplant rice seedlings and catch shrimps by fishing. Now rural areas are already full of factories and farmland has disappeared. Children stay at home, but they don't know what paddy fields are. They can only watch toys and TV. Without the joy of many rural children in the past, there is no open-mindedness of urban children.

They have never felt the fun of playing in the fields, let alone the coolness of swimming in the river. They are like giant pandas in cages. They really don't know how small they are! Because they can only play all kinds of electronic toys under the eyes of their parents. Their childhood lacked natural colors.

In the past, the countryside was always full of stars at night, but now it is good to see the moon in the countryside at night. The child sang the song "Little Star" more than once, and then asked his mother, where is the star? So I have been looking for a clean sky where I can see the stars. There should be one in the distant countryside. Anyway, the countryside where I live is gone.

In the past, rural sanitation was poor, and even every household had no running water. In rural areas, medical care and sanitation are still doing well. In the past, even a hospital in the countryside was far away and the traffic was underdeveloped. I am most afraid of getting sick. If you are ill, you must go far away to see a doctor. It's really a minor illness that will turn into a serious illness. At present, rural medical institutions are still very convenient and the traffic is very smooth. Many things can be done at home.