Although homesickness and urban injury have different meanings, there is a certain connection between them. Homesickness usually refers to people's yearning and attachment to their hometown, and it is an emotional expression of their hometown. This kind of emotion stems from people's memory and emotional accumulation of their hometown, and it is a beautiful memory and yearning for their hometown after they leave their hometown.
And "urban injury" refers to the pain and discomfort caused by urban development. In the process of urbanization, urban development and construction will often bring many changes to the lives of urban residents, such as environmental pollution, traffic congestion, rising house prices, etc., which will bring people a lot of discomfort and pain.
Although "homesickness" and "urban injury" have different meanings, there is a certain connection between them. People's yearning and attachment to their hometown after leaving their hometown often stems from good memories and emotional accumulation. In the process of urbanization, urban development and construction will also bring people a lot of discomfort and pain.
Therefore, in urban planning and construction, we should pay attention to the protection and inheritance of history and culture, so that the city can have a modern atmosphere and maintain its historical and cultural characteristics, thus reducing the pain caused by urban development.
In a word, "homesickness" and "urban injury" are two different concepts, but there is a certain connection between them. In urban planning and construction, we should pay attention to the protection and inheritance of history and culture, so that the city can have a modern flavor, maintain its historical and cultural characteristics, and reduce the pain caused by urban development.
Impact of urban injuries:
1. Environmental pollution: The development and construction of cities often produce a lot of pollution, such as industrial waste gas and automobile exhaust. These pollutions will not only affect the health and quality of life of residents, but also damage the urban environment.
2. Traffic congestion: With the continuous expansion of cities and population growth, traffic congestion has become a common problem. Road congestion will make it inconvenient for people to travel, waste time and money, and may also lead to traffic accidents.
3. Rising house prices: In the process of urbanization, house prices tend to keep rising. This will make it difficult for many low-income families to afford high purchase prices, thus affecting their quality of life.