Chen Yun's Rural Surveys in China
Yurong Quan and
Peng Yang
Asian Agricultural Research, 2022, vol. 14, issue 02
Abstract:
In order to explore a way to completely transform China, the Chinese Communists have vigorously promoted the style of investigations and research in rural areas. Chen Yun is a model of this rural investigation movement. He focused on understanding the life of the peasant class and the reality of China's rural areas through field investigations. The survey content was meticulous and extensive, and the survey process sought truth from facts. He creatively used a variety of survey methods based on objective conditions, and strove to earnestly benefit the people. Chen Yun provided Marxist guiding ideology for rural investigations in China, guided rural investigations to proceed on the right track, and at the same time infused rural investigations with the value concept of putting the people first, which still has important reference significance for solving the problems of agriculture, rural areas and farmers in the new situation.
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Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.329657
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