I grew up and studied in the city, so I didn’t know much about the countryside. The first time I went to the countryside was in April and May 1955, when I was a senior student in the Economics Department of Peking University. All my classmates went to Xiaojiahe in the Haidian District of Beijing for an internship in agricultural cooperation. We were assigned to different natural villages and lived in the houses of farmers. The main task was to make home visits to the farmers, preaching the Party’s policy of agricultural cooperation and explaining its meaning to the farmers. What could be seen in the countryside was that the farmers, after the land reform, lived a stable life and focused on production.

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2009: Toward Urban–Rural Integration: Changes of the Urban–Rural System in the Past 60 Years Since 1949

  • Yining Li

摘要

I grew up and studied in the city, so I didn’t know much about the countryside. The first time I went to the countryside was in April and May 1955, when I was a senior student in the Economics Department of Peking University. All my classmates went to Xiaojiahe in the Haidian District of Beijing for an internship in agricultural cooperation. We were assigned to different natural villages and lived in the houses of farmers. The main task was to make home visits to the farmers, preaching the Party’s policy of agricultural cooperation and explaining its meaning to the farmers. What could be seen in the countryside was that the farmers, after the land reform, lived a stable life and focused on production.