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The Village Culture of Little han cun
Han cun, a small village with a large population and simple folk customs, has advanced primary education in its hometown. In the early 1980s, graduates were promoted to national colleges and secondary schools every year, and were assigned to the whole province and other large and medium-sized cities in China after graduation. Among these students, there are few business talents, and they have been unable to feed back the village. Starting from 200 1, the post-80s in the village take the college entrance examination, gradually get into foreign universities, and then graduate. Young students with the heart of feedback began to reflect. This far-reaching and universal social problem also puzzles and entangles the new generation in han cun.

Han cun Junior is located in the countryside, without the advantage of being close to main roads and towns, with relatively closed information and lack of business thinking. Except for a few young people who went to the construction site to do odd jobs, they didn't catch up with the spring breeze of reform in the 1980 s, or they got married and had children, and their wives and children were hot. After thousands of years, it is still a purely remote village without industry and township enterprises.

After 2003, han cun Jr. saw the rise of foreign contractors. They started to be farmers, and their income increased greatly, which greatly changed the face of the whole village.

Han Qingguo, a Korean who contracted land for the first time, said: "I heard that there are many places in Tianjin, so I cultivated land to earn money. In 2003, two friends and I went to look for land. At that time, the rental price in Tianjin had risen to more than 200 yuan per mu, while the rental price in nearby Cangzhou, Hebei Province was only in 50 yuan, and the three of us rented hundreds of acres of land in Cangzhou. " Geng, director of the village committee of han cun, Zhao Ying Township, said: "Nowadays, all the new buildings in the village are foreign tenants.

Korea has six rich brothers, and he is the fourth. Speaking of poverty in the past, he still remembers it vividly: "As long as I can remember, I knew that there was not enough food at home. Later, it took a lot of money to get married and build a house, owing more than 40 thousand. " Seeing that the villagers went out to make money, the Korean rich also came to Cangzhou, Hebei Province to plant cotton on 100 mu, earning more than 20,000 yuan in the first year and 80,000 yuan in the second year. He was overjoyed and contracted more than 500 mu of land in the third year. In 20 10, cotton prices soared, and the rich in Korea earned hundreds of thousands of dollars that year. Today, South Korea has paid off its debts, built a new house and has deposits in its hands.

Feng Xishun is over 60 years old and has four sons. He once owed more than 80 thousand, and he was deeply touched when he went out to pack land. He said: "I was organized by the county to go out to package land. At that time, the county directly sent me to Bazhou, Hebei Province, and my three sons and I contracted 160 mu to grow cotton. We built three sheds with bamboo poles in the ground and lived in the ground all the year round, which was very hard. " Hard work is hard work, and making money makes people happier. From 2006 to now, Feng Xishun has built five houses in his hometown and married four sons. He said: "I am old, I am back, and my sons continue to pack land. They think farming is better than working. "

Those who went out to contract land earned money, and many landless farmers became rich because of the contract. After they went out to contract land, they had no time to take care of the contracted land at home. Therefore, most of the contracted projects in my hometown have been transferred to other farmers. Geng Jinen said: "More importantly, because most fields grow cotton, many women in the village can earn more than 10 thousand yuan in two months by picking cotton during the harvest season."