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The Educational Significance of Farming Culture
The educational significance of farming culture is as follows:

1. Cultivate the diligence and thrift of minors. Feel the hard work of farming, form the habit of working, abandon laziness, advocate thrift and cherish the fruits of labor.

2. Inherit the excellent farming culture of the Chinese nation. Let minors know that it is not easy to grow crops, and cultivate their feelings of caring for farmers. Perhaps it is much better to make them understand the meaning and value of saving than to preach a hundred times.

3. Promote the all-round development of minors. While understanding farming culture, it is a realistic need to increase one's life experience and knowledge, cultivate high-quality talents and provide talent support for rural revitalization.

Farming culture is a kind of custom culture formed by people in long-term agricultural production. It is one of the earliest cultures in the world and one of the most influential cultures to mankind. Farming culture is a folk culture centered on agricultural production. It includes farming, farm tools, agronomy, agricultural customs, farming season, lunar calendar, crops and other cultural contents, and is the most extensive cultural type in China.

Farming civilization has integrated various folk cultures and formed unique cultural contents and characteristics. Its main body includes national management concept, interpersonal communication, language, drama, folk songs, customs and various sacrificial activities. This is the most extensive cultural integration in the world.

Precipitation formation

In this long development process, farming civilization and nomadic civilization have been developing and evolving in their respective worlds. Due to the great differences in civilization, there are many differences in personality and system among these human beings. On the vast land of Eurasia, a natural grassland has formed in the northern part of the mainland, where many nomadic people live.

Farming areas have appeared in the southern part of the mainland and some central areas. Judging from the development stages and characteristics of social forms, agricultural civilization has always been considered to be ahead of nomadic civilization, not only because of the different lifestyles of both sides, but also because the development process of agricultural society is always faster than nomadic society.