Old houses in rural areas were closely related to land ownership. Land ownership was a complete "certification" of the "identity" of rural homesteads and an "authorization" of farmers 'land rights and interests. With the advancement of the confirmation of rights, old rural houses (especially vacant and dilapidated) may face clean-up or reallocation, which may affect their future asset value. In the past, although farmers had homesteads, the value of homesteads was not fully released at the legal and economic level, and they could not carry out loans, collaterals, and free transactions. After confirming the rights, in theory, farmers could rely on the certificate of confirmation to circulate or mortgage their homesteads more confidently to circulate funds. However, in practice, the circulation and mortgage of homesteads were still restricted. For example, the land circulation policy was not clear, and the contradiction between the right to use and ownership was not clarified. As a result, homesteads were like "cakes that could be seen but not eaten". The progress of the confirmation of rights in some remote areas was slow. The reasons included the complicated geographical conditions of rural areas (especially in mountainous areas and remote villages, where it was difficult to unify land data), the large number of migrant workers, and the many concerns of farmers (worried that the old homesteads would be cleared and redistributed, causing them to be "homeless", afraid of losing their "roots" in the countryside, etc.). If the confirmation of rights really landed, the old houses in the countryside would usher in a turning point. The homesteads with the certificate of ownership had the basic conditions for circulation and mortgage, which could attract funds to flow into the countryside, turn the old houses into treasures, drive the development of the rural economy, and also attract more young people to stay in the countryside to help the rural rejuvenation.
The renovation of old houses in rural areas was a complicated but meaningful project. The following are the relevant points: ##1. Initial preparations 1. ** Planning ** - Assessment of the structure of the house: Ask professionals to check whether the foundation, pillars, walls, and other structures of the old house are stable to determine if they need to be reinforced or repaired. - Clearly define the needs of the renovation, such as whether to add a bedroom, bathroom, or expand the living room. - Make a budget: Consider the cost of materials, labor, equipment rental, and other expenses to ensure that the budget is reasonable and sufficient. 2. ** Examination and approval procedures ** - The reconstruction of the house must conform to the overall planning of the village. If the houses on the original homesteads were deemed to have been built illegally, or if there were villagers who built new houses but did not demolish the old ones or had more than one house, the old homesteads were not allowed to be rebuilt. - Renovations and renovations needed to go through a legal approval process. Without approval or incomplete approval procedures, even building on one's own homestead may be considered illegal. ##II. Key Points of Construction 1. ** Rooftop Project ** - Remove the old roof: Remove the old tiles and decayed wooden structures carefully. Be careful. - Repair or reconstruction of the roof: If the structure is stable, the damaged wood can be replaced and waterproof; if the structural problem is serious, the roof frame may need to be rebuilt. - Changing tiles: Choose tiles that are of good quality, beautiful, and suitable for the local climate. 2. ** Wall Project ** - Remove the old wall, fill the cracks, and re-plaster or tile it. 3. ** Ground Engineering ** - You can choose to lay floor tiles, wooden floors, or cement floors. 4. ** Door and window project ** - Choose energy-efficient, beautiful, and reliable doors and windows. 5. ** Water and electricity project ** - Re-planning and arranging the water and electricity lines to ensure safety and convenience. ##3. Material Selection 1. High-quality wood can be used for roof frames and supporting structures. 2. Use waterproof membrane to enhance the waterproof performance of the roof. 3. Choose eco-friendly paint for the walls and ceiling. 4. High-quality door and window materials such as aluminum alloy, plastic steel, etc. ##4. Points for Attention 1. Choose an experienced and reputable construction team. 2. Pay attention to safety protection during construction and set up warning signs. 3. Check the progress and quality of the project regularly, and find and solve problems in time.
He recommended a few novels. " Top Female Celebrity Wants Me to Confess," Chen Huansheng's creation, urban entertainment celebrity genre. It was about the story of the IT engineer Chen Gewei in the Peninsula. The character information was rich. The book list rating was 70 points. The female lead was a bit of a domineering CEO. The sweetness was high, but changing the female lead was a small flaw. " Nest in the Mountain Village " was a novel about urban life written in the mountain village. The main character, Wang Buping, got the space to return to the village to develop the mountains, raise animals, transplant things, and many interesting things in the village. The first half was good, and the overall score was 7 points. Farming added some fantasy. The layout was grand, and the book shortage was worth reading. " Heavenly Emperor: Summoning the Supervisor of the East Chamber at the Beginning ", a fantasy dynasty hegemony novel written by Worriless 1 Wubu. Chu Yuan had transmigrated into a King with a different surname, activated the check-in system, and finally wanted to seize the throne. " Records of the Giant Moon ", a sci-fi novel about evolution and mutation created by Night God. The male protagonist, Xie Zhi, had transmigrated. The story revolved around the conspiracy behind the ability. There were many characters, and the author was a game player. The story had a strong sense of graphics and a new worldview, but it was slow to update. " Records of Strange People in the Old Mansion ", a mystery detective novel written by the ghost slave master. The old house was demolished and there were murders, strange people, mountain village delicacies, and intangible elements. There was no CP and no reincarnation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the old market in the countryside, shaving had a unique scene and tradition. In the past, the barbers often carried a " picker " on their backs and worked in the corners of the market. They did not need to attract business and had their own group of regular customers, mostly old people. The fee was relatively cheap, and a haircut might only cost two yuan. In terms of tools and facilities, the hairdresser carried tools with a pole. On one end were razors, combs, combs, and other hairdressing tools. On the other end was a large yellow copper basin with a fire stove for washing hair. The water was often soap, which looked unsanitary. In the old market, in addition to shaving their heads, the shavers also mastered a variety of skills, such as combing, weaving, shaving, shaving, pinching, holding, hammering, pressing, pulling, cutting, picking, dyeing, connecting, living, relaxing, repairing, etc. The skilled masters were good at taking ears, setting bones, and massaging. Moreover, the hairdresser had its own rules and jargon. One could not drink alcohol or eat stimulative food such as onions and garlic before shaving. When shaving a monk's head, one should shave his head from front to back, and when shaving a Taoist priest's head, one should shave his head from back to front. Moreover, when shaving a monk's head, one should say," Please go down the mountain and shave your hair." Shaving a bald head was called beating old foam, shaving long hair was called grass, and shaving beard was called waxing. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was very common to shave one's head in rural markets. At that time, people called haircutting or pushing hair, and older farmers generally liked to shave their heads. The old master chatted with people while shaving his head. He would even look away from the head that was being shaved, but it was rare for his scalp to be cut off. For children, they would usually use a hand-made hair clipper to push the small crew cut, but the clipper might clip their hair. In the past, in the countryside, the business of the hairdresser used to be very prosperous. For example, during the twelfth lunar month, because of the custom of " if you have money or not, shave your head for the New Year," the hairdresser would be busy from morning till night. However, with the rise of barbershops, the business of barbers became more and more difficult.
He recommended a few novels. " The Otaku Master " was an urban supernatural novel written by Zhu. The main character became a Feng Shui master after being scratched by a compass. There was no female protagonist. The Feng Shui content was extremely exciting. Although it was purely technical, the plot was excellent. The story was very natural, but the ending was a little rushed. " Otaku " was an ancient romance novel written by Clear Maple. The female protagonist was an architect who traveled through the ancient times. The early stages were extremely exciting, and there were many threads that went hand in hand. The later stages were a little broken, but overall, it was good. The female protagonist was very likable, and the emotional threads were not bad either. " Jin Zhai " was an ancient romance novel written by Ling Longxiu. The narrative was plain and it described the life of the female lead in a house. It had a unique style. Those who liked this kind of plain style could read it. " The World's Treasures " was Zhu's urban life novel. It was a story of exploration and adventure. The protagonist's aura was obvious, but the writing was good and the plot was not cliché. " China Punisher " was an ancient romance novel written by Young Master Rumor. It was a brain-burning novel with a growing female protagonist. The plot was unexpected and exciting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many types of antiques in the countryside. The following were some common ones: - ** Daily necessities **: - Fire Sickle: In the era without electronic lighters, the fire sickle was an important tool for making fire. It was composed of flint and steel bars, making it convenient and cost-effective to make fire. - Pulling out: It was used to twist the scattered wool or hemp rope into a neat ball of thread. It was a necessary manual tool for every household in the past. - ** Last **: Most of them are made of wood, and the size depends on the size of the shoe. After spraying water on the new shoes, put on the shoe last and dry them in the sun to keep the shoes straight and stylish. - [Reed mat: Common on the fire kang in the northern countryside. It has good ventilation and is warm in winter and cool in summer. It is a good thing to cool off in summer.] - ** Old-fashioned dressing table **: Not only is it furniture, but it is also a work of art. It has witnessed the changes of time and carries people's yearning for a better life. In the past, it was a symbol of identity and status. - ** Felt **: Made of wool, it has excellent heat preservation properties. It is the standard for fire stoves in northern rural areas. - [Embroidered Shoes]: It was a compulsory course for rural women in the past. The patterns embroidered by needle and thread expressed their yearning for a better life. - ** Wooden box **: Wooden furniture. The red exterior symbolizes a happy marriage. It was once a dowry for a girl to bring to her in-laws when she got married. It was well-preserved and had a high value in the antique collection market. - ** Production Tools **: - ** Dog Pestle **: An ancient walker that uses the lever principle to make sounds to attract children to move forward. It was the "unique skill" of carpenters in the past. - ** Guillotine **: It is used to cut fodder for cattle, horses and other livestock. It can also be used to cut large pieces of medicinal herbs. It is difficult to see it in the market now. - ** Type of currency **: - ** Silver Yuan (foreign)**: It was issued at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. It was printed by the United Kingdom. There were both foreign and Chinese elements. It was loved by the majority of merchants and was a precious collectible. - ** Old banknotes and old coins **: In the past, when the economy was not developed, the banknotes had a smaller face value, such as one cent, two cents, ten cents, fifty cents, etc. There were not many of them left today, so they were worth collecting. - ** Others **: - ** Water tank **: In the past, when there was no running water in the countryside, every household used a container to store water. - Abacus: A general computing tool from the 60s to the 90s. It was widely used when calculators were not popular. It was not only a computing tool, but also an educational toy that children loved to play with. "Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is an example of a novel about a 48-year-old bachelor in a rural area: "The Rebirth of a Single Uncle." In a remote mountain village, there was a 48-year-old bachelor named Zhao Laosi. He was tall and sturdy, and the years had carved deep wrinkles on his face. Those were the traces of years of wind, sun, and hardship. Zhao Laosi's house was a dilapidated small courtyard with earthen walls and tiles. A few chickens were pecking at food in the courtyard. He lived alone. His parents died early, and he had no siblings to help him. When he was young, his family was so poor that no girl was willing to marry him. As he grew older, the matter of marrying a wife was like an unreachable dream, gradually buried deep in his heart. He relied on a few acres of barren land to make a living, working at sunrise and resting at sunset every day. Everyone in the village thought that he would be like this for the rest of his life, alone until he grew old. However, Zhao Laosi was unwilling. This year, a group of poverty relief teams came to the village. They saw Zhao Laosi's situation and were determined to help him change his life. The poverty relief team members brought new crop seeds to Zhao Laosi and taught him scientific planting methods. Zhao Laosi looked at those seeds as if he saw new hope. Every day, he took care of the crops in the field, watering, fertilizing, weeding, and even more carefully than taking care of himself. Slowly, strong crops grew in his fields, and the harvest was much better than before. With some savings, Zhao Laosi raised a few pigs under the suggestion of the villagers. He went to the mountain to cut pigweed every day. Although it was hard, he was happy to see the pigs grow day by day. One day, when he went to town to sell agricultural products, he met a woman. The woman had a child and looked very down and out. Zhao Laosi could not help but go forward to ask. Only then did he know that this woman had been abandoned by her husband and was homeless. Zhao Laosi felt a surge of sympathy in his heart. He thought of his lonely life and decided to help this mother and son. He brought the woman and child back to the village and let them stay in his house for the time being. The woman was very grateful to him and took the initiative to help him cook and clean the house. There were rumors in the village, but Zhao Laosi didn't care. He felt that he was only doing what he should do. As time passed, the woman discovered that although Zhao Laosi was dull, he was kind-hearted, hardworking, and simple. Zhao Laosi also felt that this woman's arrival made his home look like a home. Gradually, a special feeling developed between the two. Finally, on a sunny day, Zhao Laosi and this woman got together. They didn't have a grand wedding, but the entire village sent their blessings. The 48-year-old single uncle, Zhao Laosi, finally welcomed his new life. It was a life full of hope and love. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some old photos of the countryside from the 1960s: - ** Working scene **: The rural roads are not hardened by cement, there are fewer vehicles, and people mostly walk or ride bicycles. The crops grew in the fields. The men led the oxen to plow the fields, while the women washed the clothes, cooked, and took care of the children at home. - ** Living conditions **: Most of the houses are built with mud and bricks, simple and practical. - ** Cultural life **: At night, the villagers would gather together to do square dancing, listen to the radio, watch movies, and sometimes have cultural performances and sports competitions. - ** Interpersonal relationships **: Although the living conditions are different from the city, people's hearts are very close. Neighbors help each other and care for each other, forming deep friendships. People pay more attention to family and friendship than material pursuits. In addition, many families shared simple meals in the canteen of the community. People were dressed plainly but their faces were filled with tenacity and hope. There was also the barefoot doctor training class in the rural areas in the late 1950s, which showed the importance of health care at that time. Although the medical facilities were limited, the efforts of volunteers improved the health conditions in the rural areas.
I recommend "Haunted House Night Talks." The author refuses to make false statements. This was a collection of horror short stories, also known as " Ghost Stories." Each story was not long but very scary. The writing style was not bad. There was a faint sense of sadness and horror. Although it did not have a direct impact like movies and games, the story could be justified. There were some small flaws in the story, but it was great overall. The one that left a deep impression on him was " Invisible Man." He felt that this article had been buried. The recommendation index was four stars. If one's nerves were strong enough, they would watch it. It was even more exciting to watch it in the middle of the night. Nest in the Mountain Village. A college student returning to the mountain village to lead a rich farming article, 3.39 million words, complete. The first half was good, but the latter half was a little fantastical. Overall, it was a little dull, but the book was still worth reading. "Douluo's Fire", a fantasy novel written by mortals worshiping the heavens. The main character was engaged in scientific research and innovation on the Douluo Continent. He took a different martial soul path. The plot was original and slow to get popular, but the writing was excellent. The main character explored the path to godhood and had many interesting settings. It was a well-written work of Douluos. " Hell's Apartment " was a suspense horror novel based on Black Tinder. This was a variant of the infinite style, where the main characters were surviving in a horror scenario. The first and middle stages were superb, creating a tense atmosphere, having enough horror elements, ingenious dungeon settings, and group drama descriptions. Although the later chapters were a little broken, it was still a classic in horror novels. " The Mutant Investigator " was a light novel written by the Little White Goose. The male protagonist Rogge saw a ghost and found that the world had become strange and terrifying. The story was full of suspense. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Well, cartoon old houses usually have a nostalgic and whimsical look. They could have peeling paint, overgrown gardens, and maybe some secret hideaways. Their architecture might be a mix of different styles to add to the charm.
Old cartoon houses often have charming, exaggerated designs. They might have big windows, colorful roofs, and cute chimneys.