For some rural people, the city is paradise, and for some rural people, the city is indeed hell.
But in fact, if you look at it from another perspective, for cities, when some rural people come, it is still paradise, and when some rural people come, it is indeed hell.
In fact, there is a big difference between rural areas now and in the past. I am also from a rural area. Who is not a rural person for several generations now? However, there is still a big difference between rural areas and cities. After all, the way of life
no the same.
For example, for many rural people, the city is a big stage. They have discovered that the city has many good things. They can go to work, watch movies, have convenient transportation, and everything is convenient. It is completely different from the life in their hometown.
And relying on these to survive well, we can also develop well in cities.
But for some rural people, when they come to the city, they just want to look for the red light district that others told them about. In rural areas, they usually work for two months to harvest and have a year of leisure. Many people are not used to working in the city every day.
Being able to look for places that paid daily wages gradually evolved into a Sanhe person in this city.
But for rural people, whether the city is heaven or hell has nothing to do with the city. It depends on what the rural people came to do in the city and what their true intentions are.
And now more and more rural people are coming to the city, not only those students from the countryside, but also migrant workers from the countryside. I find that in the end they will be assimilated into the city and become part of the city.
But there are still some rural people who don’t care whether it’s heaven or hell when they come to the city, but they can turn the city into hell.