Is rural life suitable for China people?
As modern people pay more and more attention to health preservation, more people will envy this rural life and feel very good. Because there is basically no noise to disturb the people in the village, everyone is equivalent to being in their own small yard, just like a small villa. Working upstairs all the year round, I always hope to have a small yard, plant some flowers and plants in the yard, and raise a few pets, as if such a day is an ordinary day. However, when we found a suitable small yard, we found that the yard in the village was ridiculously small, which was estimated to be less than 10 square meter. Point 1, what difficulties will people face in rural life? Pay attention to my title, its words are too long, in fact, its main purpose is to standardize. What is normality? For an old man who has lived in the countryside for 60 to 70 years or 70 to 80 years, he has never felt any difficulty in living in the countryside. It happens every day. You can go to the market every five days. If you want to buy something for the village canteen, you can do it the next day. So for them, rural life has become accustomed to it, and there is no such thing as adaptation and inadaptability. However, for some people in the city, or at least those who lived in the city in their early years, now they are suddenly ready to live in the countryside. So what kind of setbacks and difficulties will they face when they meet such a group of people? What kind of trouble are you in? First of all, you can't order takeout. Don't think about eating mala Tang or big chicken chops in the city. There is not even a steamed bread, and there is basically no steamed bread in the village. In my village, the only food you can eat is fried dough sticks, which you go every five days. Why? Because people went to the market that day and went to our village to sell unsold food, and the price was outrageous. At that time, it was not as cheap and delicious as the fried dough sticks they make now. So if you live in the countryside, you don't want to talk about take-away, and you don't bother to cook for yourself, except for the villages in the city. Secondly, you can't get a taxi. Although the public transport facilities are very decent now, and they are beyond appearance, as I am most grateful here, public transport is free in winter.