I watched "Hidden in the Dust"


The movie " Into the Dust " (Return to Dust)

​Tonight was free, and also joined in the fun and played the recently talked about "Hidden Into the Dust" on TV. The plot needs no elaboration.

The northwest countryside reminds me of my childhood, playing hookey, building houses, raising chickens, and harvesting wheat. . . . . . Rural life is primitive and backward. It is extremely difficult for the peasants to shave food in the fields, facing the loess and turning their backs to the sky, such hardships are beyond the experience of the urbanites. I remember going back to my hometown one year off to help my aunt to do farm work, but within half a day, blisters developed on my hands, and my shoulders shed skin from the sun. Auntie said distressedly, "I haven't done this work in the fields, haven't I experienced such hardships." The

​film still explores the eternal theme of human nature. Sexually good? Ma Laosi has done "long work" for his brother for most of his life. Has his brother treated him well? Not even a tiny bit! The elder brother is just thinking of ways to use his younger brother to squeeze him dry! The fourth donated blood to the rich tenants in the rented land, but the rich still despised him for being dirty, so he first tested whether his blood was clean or not! After donating blood once, twice, and three times, I invited the fourth couple to eat a few meals and bought two clothes from the street stall! Although the fourth child is looked down upon and has no ability, he is kind-hearted, faithful to his words, and honest. Before you die, pay off your credit and your borrowed eggs one by one! Has such a kind person been rewarded? No! Here’s a quote from an online comment, “Money goes to those who don’t lack money, and love goes to those who don’t lack love. The hemp ropes are always broken at the slightest point, and bad luck picks the poor!”

​Nowadays integrity” "New Countryside Construction", this film also seems to question and worry about the new countryside construction. I summarize these questions and concerns as follows:

first, can hard work make you rich?

Second, farmers lease their land to others, can farmers' interests be guaranteed? If the interests of farmers are damaged, who will guarantee? How to deal with it?

Third, will the construction of the new countryside really bring happiness to farmers and let them live a good life?

Fourth, how can the country's policy of benefiting farmers fall into the hands of farmers, instead of being plundered by powerful people?

Fifth, how to solve the problem that farmers and urban poor can't afford medical treatment?

(Ma Laosi: "I'm most afraid of going to the hospital!)

Farmers are the main component of China's population, Western development and the construction of new rural areas are related to the prosperity of the entire country and the rejuvenation of the nation. Big chess, how to make hundreds of millions of farmers really benefit and share the dividends of reform, this is a problem that needs to be seriously considered and solved by the country and the government!