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What is the market value of the Dikengyuan that my uncle bought for 400 yuan 38 years ago?

In a small village in southern Shanxi near the Yellow River, two photographers were looking for shooting spots. They seemed to want to shoot some scenes about wheat harvesting, but along the way, not only did many houses have been expropriated , even few households are still there, and it doesn’t look very lively. While wandering around, they came to the roadside at the entrance of a village and met a grandma. They asked the grandma what was going on nearby and whether anyone was harvesting wheat. The grandma knew that they were from other places. When he came, he told them that the railway was being built here. Indeed, a lot of houses and land had been expropriated. If you asked who knew how to harvest wheat, there might not be one. Just as he was talking, another uncle came, this one. Grandma’s husband told the two photographers that it might rain today and warmly invited the two photographers to their home.

They followed the uncle back to where they lived. When they got closer, they saw the yard of the uncle’s house, but the courtyard wall was gone. They asked the uncle what happened to the yard wall. , the uncle led them into the yard and explained in detail, telling them that because the yard of the uncle’s house was within fifty meters along the railway line, it would be expropriated according to regulations, and some land would also be expropriated. It was expropriated. Originally, the yard of my uncle's house was very large, with a foundation of nearly an acre. Until the construction of the railway started a few years ago, because the yard of my uncle's house and the land at the door were both within the scope of land acquisition, the yard was demolished first. Later, the uncle took two photographers into the cave dwelling. At first, the photographers thought that the cave dwelling was dark and a bit gloomy. Unexpectedly, the cave dwelling in the uncle’s house was very bright and somewhat different. After careful observation, they found It's because there are some things painted on the walls of the cave dwelling, and there are large windows, which naturally makes it look very open and bright. I have to say that the uncle and aunt are still very wise.

The two photographers began to interview the uncle and aunt. The uncle and aunt were also very enthusiastic. They told that this yard was bought by someone else in 1982. The money at that time was not like today. Bai Po might not know how much money they have now. They bought this yard for 400 yuan. At that time, there were only two holes in the cave. Because there were many children in the family, the uncle drilled a few more holes. Now the uncle and the aunt They are all over eighty years old and have lived in this place for most of their lives. Their two sons also live in this village. Their three daughters are married not far away, and their lives are very ordinary and happy.

Later the uncle and aunt talked about why they bought this yard in the first place. It was because they used to live in the mountains and many things were inconvenient, so they saved up their savings to buy this yard. It cost them four dollars at that time. One hundred yuan. Now the government is willing to give them more than 200,000 yuan to expropriate their land. The two old people are of course very happy. The children have married and are stable. They can go to live with their sons and the government subsidy is okay. It was distributed to several children. They were very willing to accept it and were very satisfied. They also kept praising the country for how good it was, how it was developing faster and faster, how well it treated the people, and how they were provided with pensions and other subsidies when they were old. They were very grateful.

Looking at the happy faces of the two old people, the two photographers were also sincerely happy for them.