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Why do modern people want to live a pastoral life?

As modern people pay more attention to health preservation, more and more people will envy this kind of pastoral life and feel that it is very good. Because there is basically no noise to disturb residents in the village, everyone is in their own small yard, similar to a small villa. And I work upstairs all year round, and I always hope to have a small yard, plant some flowers and plants in the yard, and raise a few pets, and the pets will play and roll around in the yard, as if this kind of life is a normal life. But when we found a more suitable small courtyard, we discovered that because it is in a village in the city, the courtyard in the village is ridiculously small, probably less than 10 square meters. The first point is what difficulties will people face in rural life, for people in cities. Please pay attention to my title. Its word count is too long. In fact, the main purpose is for standardization. What to regulate? For an old man who has lived in the countryside for sixty, seventy or eighty years, he has never felt that there is any difficulty in living in the countryside. It is like this every day. You can go to the market every five days. If you have anything you want to buy, tell the canteen in the village and you can buy it the next day. Therefore, for them, they have become accustomed to rural life, and there is no such thing as adaptation or discomfort. But for some people in the city, or at least those who lived in the city in the early years, and now they are suddenly ready to live in the countryside, what kind of setbacks and difficulties will they face when meeting such a group of people? Woolen cloth? And what kind of trouble did you encounter? For one, you can’t order takeout. Don't think about eating Malatang or chicken steak in the city. There are not even xiaolongbao. There are basically no xiaolongbao makers in the village. The only delicacy you can eat in my village is fried dough sticks, and you have to come here every five days. Why? Because people were going to the market that day, and those who couldn't sell anything at the market went to our village to sell them. The price was ridiculously expensive, not as cheap and delicious as freshly made fried dough sticks. So if you live in a rural area, in addition to urban villages, most rural areas in remote areas, don't order takeout, you can't do it even if you are too lazy to cook by yourself. Second, you can’t get a taxi. Although the bus transportation facilities are very decent now, and they are not as decent as they are, what I am most grateful for here is that the bus transportation is free in winter.