introduction
Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about the three rural issues, especially those of us who are heroes in the countryside - farmers. Recently, Professor Ma Jun expressed his deep concern for Chinese farmers in a media interview, which attracted a lot of attention. In this fast-paced urban life, many people have forgotten the hardships and hardships of the countryside, but the dedication and efforts of farmers and friends are something that none of us can ignore. Today, let's take a look at the lives of farmers, their contributions, and the untold stories behind them.
Professor Ma Jun's view
The contribution of Chinese peasants to the primitive accumulation of the country
Professor Ma Jun mentioned that China's peasants have made great achievements for the country's primitive accumulation. Think about it, the development of the country is inseparable from the production of grain, and the production of grain depends on these farmers who are silently dedicated. They get up early and return late every day, not afraid of wind and rain, in order to be able to harvest hope in this land. Whether it is the bitter cold wind in winter or the scorching sun in summer, the farmers always stick to their fields, and they water the future of the motherland with their hard sweat.
The arduous experience of peasants in handing over public grain
When it comes to paying public grain, many people may take it for granted, but few people know the hardships and complexities behind it. Every year, the grain that farmers have worked hard to grow not only has to go through multiple links such as sowing, fertilization, and watering, but also has to carry out a series of selections and inspections during the harvest season. Professor Ma Jun mentioned that the hierarchical division of grain quality is even more poignant, and the difference between the grades of first-class grain, second-class grain, and third-class grain directly affects the income of farmers. However, in the face of soaring prices in the market, farmers often do not get the rewards they deserve, and even find it difficult to guarantee food and clothing.
The plight of the peasants and the status quo of their survival
In today's society, the living conditions of peasants are particularly grim. Spring is a critical time of the year for farmers, but many farmers often face the dilemma of "running out of grain in spring". Spring is the season for sowing, but if the damage is caused by the weather or various force majeure factors, it will bring them unbearable pressure and pain. Professor Ma Jun's words make us realize that this is not only an economic issue, but also a social issue, related to the survival and development of hundreds of millions of families.
Social repercussions
Netizens highly agreed with and supported Professor Ma Jun's speech
After Professor Ma Jun's speech, a large number of voices also appeared on the Internet, and many netizens expressed their deep agreement with his views. Everyone recalled the bits and pieces of growing up in the countryside and was full of emotion. It has been said that peasants are like the backbone of the country, and they silently bear most of the responsibilities but rarely receive the respect they deserve. These voices are not only in support of Professor Ma Jun, but also in calling for the attention and understanding of the whole society towards the peasant group.
A profound reflection on the role of peasants in national construction in history
Historically, farmers have played a vital role in nation-building. In this fertile soil, every grain of grain is the result of the hard work of the peasants, who have created the rich foundation of the motherland with their hands. However, as urbanization progresses, the status of the countryside seems to be gradually diluted, and the contribution of farmers is ignored. All this makes us have to reflect: in the pursuit of modernization, have we forgotten those who laid the foundation for us?
Attention to the contradiction between current national policies and the current situation of farmers
At the same time, Professor Ma Jun's voice has also triggered reflections on the contradiction between current national policies and the current situation of farmers. Although the state has promulgated a series of policies to support agriculture and promote rural development, in practice, many policies are difficult to implement and cannot truly solve the fundamental problems of farmers. Therefore, how to make the policy more targeted and truly benefit farmers has become an important issue to be solved urgently.
The hard work of the farmers
Describe the family's cooperation and dedication in the process of paying the public grain
In the process of peasants handing over public grain, the cooperation and contribution of families are particularly important. Generally speaking, paying public food is not a task that can be completed by one person, but requires the joint efforts of the whole family. The elderly and children have their own division of labor, and everyone can work together to complete this heavy work within the stipulated time. In this process, we can not only see the hard work of the farmers, but also feel the warmth of family unity.
It depicts the mentality and efforts of farmers in the collection and inspection of grain
Grain collection and inspection is the most nervous moment in every farmer's heart. Their busy figures in the fields are behind them are hanging hearts. The quality of food is related to income and life throughout the year. Professor Ma Jun mentioned that in this process, farmers are mixed with hope and tension, hoping that their labor will be rewarded. After all, everyone wants their hard-earned food to be recognized, so that they can have more confidence to face the challenges of the future.
Contemporary context
Discuss the increasing pressure on the countryside after a large number of young people go to the countryside
In recent years, with the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, more and more young people have entered the countryside. In this trend, although it has brought fresh blood, it has also intensified the pressure on the countryside. The return of young people has made land resources more tense and fiercely competitive, and many old farmers find it difficult to adapt to this change. Professor Ma Jun said that the development of rural areas needs to be cultivated in many ways, not only to attract young people, but also to solve the problems of the older generation of farmers, so that they can have better living conditions.
Farmers' understanding and tolerance of the country's difficult times
In the face of the difficult period of the country's development, the farmers have shown great understanding and tolerance. They know that the development of the country is inseparable from their own contributions, so they are willing to pay silently. This spirit is precisely the embodiment of the Chinese nation's unity and struggle. In Professor Ma Jun's view, this quality of farmers is worth learning and inheriting from each of us.
conclusion
Emphasizing the fundamental role of peasants in the country's development
In general, the role of farmers in the development of the country cannot be ignored. They are not only food producers, but also the cornerstone of social stability. No matter how the times change, farmers have always been an important force supporting the functioning of our society. Professor Ma Jun's speech made us realize once again that caring for farmers means caring about our future.
Call on the society to care for and respect farmers, and remember their contributions
Here, we call on the whole society to show more concern and respect for farmers. The hard work and dedication of farmers should be duly rewarded and respected. Let us work together to raise our voices and promote policy improvements to create better living conditions for farmers.
Conclusion
I hope that in the days to come, we can work together to create a better tomorrow for farmers, cherish their contributions, and let every corner of this land bloom with the light of hope. I believe that as long as we work together, the future of rural areas will be more brilliant.