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All the young people have gone out to work. How many young people are there in your village?

Hello everyone! The present countryside is very different from the previous countryside! In the past, men, women and children were at home, even if they were working, they were near home. The most is to go out early and return late. After dinner, many young people of similar age get together to chat about where you went or what he did today. Everyone is very happy talking and laughing, no pressure! With the development of social economy, more and more young people go out one after another, some go to college, some go out to work, (because China has a vast territory and there is a big gap between coastal and inland development levels), and they all go to some economically developed cities for development!

Some get married when they earn money, and some go to the county to buy a house when they come back! Some will move to new rural communities (near cities). It is estimated that there will be no one in the old village. The land at home is now planted by the old people at home (because the old people can't earn much money by farming and collecting food, and the old people have no job when they go out). The key is that the boss doesn't). It doesn't matter whether they charge more or less. If they can do it, they can do it for others! So now, in addition to the Spring Festival, some people can come back to the village. I seldom see people at ordinary times. There are only old people and old ladies at home, and there are even fewer children. There is no primary school in the village, so some parents took it out! Maybe after the land is uninhabited or contracted to some farms or agricultural companies, there will really be no one in the countryside!

I am an out-and-out rural person. I am in Yongxing Village, Raohe County, Heilongjiang Province. There are more than 80 families in the village, and there are more than a dozen villages around. The situation in every village is similar. There are very few young people in the village now, and there are basically no girls. Most young people are boys. Because my village is a mountainous area, I usually eat and drink by relying on mountains. I usually make a living by running mountains, mainly using mountain products, and farming in the village in spring and autumn.

My parents raised me and I took care of my parents for the elderly. This is my personal experience.