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Is Mr. Ding a graduate student?

Walking up the mountain road for ten minutes, you can stand on the observation deck and see the whole picture of the village, which is also the most frequent place where Zhao Yun went after he came to the village. Zhao Yun is a graduate student majoring in rural development in the School of Humanities and Development of China Agricultural University. From last year1February, I followed Dong Qiang, a professor from the School of Humanities and Development of China Agricultural University, to carry out rural revitalization practice in Maidichong Village, yiliang county, Yunnan Province. This is Zhao Yun's second class after he became a student of Agricultural University. She said: "The knowledge in books is far from the social reality. Only by entering the countryside can we know the countryside. "

Previously, Ding, a student of Agricultural University, boarded a hot online search. Ding promoted his school and hometown in the video, and by the way, he also made agronomy an "unpopular major". These agricultural students like Ding came to Yunnan to eat and live with the villagers here, and regarded the countryside as a classroom.

Maidichong Village: Teachers and students of Agricultural University should work with villagers.

Zhao Yun (first from left) took a group photo with the teachers and students of Agricultural University in the village. Photo courtesy of respondents

Zhao Mian went to Maidichong Village for the first time in1February. It was the first time that she took part in the course practice activities as a graduate student of China Agricultural University after obtaining the postgraduate exemption quota. She said: "Maidichong Village is a small mountain village with a particularly steep hillside. My first impression when I came to this village was that the hotel was beautiful, and the public places such as water bar and meeting room were well built. This is a beautiful country. "

Maidichong Village is one of the experimental villages jointly developed by China Agricultural University and the local government. A few years ago, because of planting colored rice, it became a village with development foundation and tourism foundation. The village is surrounded by mountains, and most villagers make a living by planting flue-cured tobacco. At present, Maidichong village takes colored rice as an opportunity to develop tourism economy, and a number of homestays with livestock houses and flue-cured tobacco houses have emerged. The idle homestead in the village has been revitalized, and the villagers have gained a considerable income. Rural revitalization is no longer just a slogan.

"When I came to the countryside, I really felt that the development in the village was not easy." A large part of Zhao Min's curriculum practice in Maidichong Village needs to be completed by chatting with villagers. She needs to restore the past appearance of the village from the mouths of village cadres and villagers, and record these to form a research report. Zhao Yun said: "Teachers will often remind us to take a walk in the village to understand the needs of the villagers, so as to really help the village develop. Therefore, contact with villagers is one of the very important contents of our practice course. "

In June this year, Zhao Xuan once again came to Maidichong Village for investigation. She lives in a homestay in the village with her teachers and classmates, pulling weeds, cleaning rooms and sorting out books. She also follows the daily work of these villagers. When I am free, I will listen to the old people in the village telling stories about the past. Zhao Yun said: "Some things happened in modern times, and the old people told me as witnesses, which was very touching."

In summer, when it was almost the hottest, a wedding was held in the village, which was the first time for Zhao Yun to attend such a grand wedding. She recalled that there were more than 200 tables at that time, and two meals were eaten at noon and evening, and people who went out to work in the village also came back to participate. "People in rural society are really cohesive. This kind of geography and kinship is different from urban life. We should talk about rural construction and rural development from their cultural model. "

Zhao Mian's hometown, a village near Zhang Ze Reservoir in Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, is also beautiful. She said that she hopes that the rural development experience she has learned can do something for her hometown. "Looking down from the observation deck, you can see the colored rice in Maidichong Village, and you can also see the change of the village bit by bit. I hope that villages everywhere can be transformed into unique beautiful countryside. "

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