How to treat the "four strange phenomena in rural areas: houses are empty, cars are not open, land is not planted, and money is hard to marry"?

I don't think it's strange at all. In fact, everything is normal, which is also a normal phenomenon in the process of urbanization from rural areas. And no matter what the phenomenon is, with the passage of time, people will always come up with better solutions.

1, available.

There is a house in front of my hometown that has been empty for more than ten years. The house is not broken. One of them is a teacher in the city, and the other works in a shopping mall. They bought a building in the city and never came back.

Unfortunately, the house is empty. Some time ago, someone asked them if they wanted to rent a house. In the final analysis, the rural population flows to the urban population. Many young people go to the city to buy houses and work, and the houses in their hometown are naturally empty.

2. There are cars that don't drive.

It's too normal in the countryside. It is estimated that 80% of our villages have cars at home, but less than half of them drive to work every day. The reason for buying a car is that rural people have become rich in recent years. Now the car is so cheap, you can buy one for tens of thousands of dollars, and it is very convenient to go out.

The reason why you can't drive is because driving every day, on the one hand, consumes high fuel and spends a lot of money. Besides, I'm driving downtown now, and there are few parking spaces, so it's difficult to park. Parking fees have to be paid in many places. It's not cost-effective to be careful. Although our village is close to the city, it is very convenient to take an electric car and there is no traffic jam.

There is no land to grow.

There are not many young people living in the countryside all day now, and even fewer can farm in the countryside. In the past autumn harvest, if you went to the fields, there were many old people over 50, but few young people.

My family also has land, which adds up to more than one acre. But if I plant it, I don't want to do farm work. My parents have been planting them all their lives. They can't live without it, but I don't think this situation will last if young people keep planting. My hometown may collect all the land and rent it to the planting company next.

4, it is difficult to have money.

There are many bachelors in the countryside now. They are in their thirties and have never married. Some of them are really poor and have no money to marry. Some people have money at home, but they are not married.

In this case, either the man is blindfolded, the woman he likes is unwilling, and the woman who is willing is afraid to look up, high or low.