Abstract

Revitalizing the countryside should first develop water resources. The rational use of rural water resources will greatly enhance the endogenous power of rural revitalization, help to achieve the 1strategic rural revitalization goal of rich water and longevity, and promote the sustainable revitalization of rural areas in China.

Highlights

  • Water is a spiritual symbol of the Chinese clan, and the Chinese clan is the most adept at designing and utilizing water resources

  • The water resource utilization rate is extremely low in the countryside, especially the loss of rainwater resources is resulting in severe water shortage in many rural dry seasons

  • To revitalize the villages, we must firstly plan and design based on the total amount of local water resources, rationally allocate and distribute rainwater resources and groundwater resources, and ensure that the villages have daily water for production and to support basic life to build the first layer of foundation

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Introduction

Water is a spiritual symbol of the Chinese clan, and the Chinese clan is the most adept at designing and utilizing water resources. Due to the lack of overall planning and proper utilization of water resources, the rain season usually ends with over-slopes, water and soil losses, and flood disasters, making the villagers' production and life difficult. Some villages lack the planning and utilization of rainwater resources, excessively exploit groundwater for agricultural irrigation and drinking water for humans and livestocks, deteriorate the groundwater ecology, which cause the groundwater resources to shrink, and extends to the surface subsidence and subsidence of secondary disasters.

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