Why do people in China have to buy a house? Farming culture has influenced the grass nest as well as home.

[Introduction] The concepts of one's own house and home are equated, or become the foundation of home. So we found that there are so many people waiting to buy, those who can afford to buy, and those who can't afford to make money desperately waiting to buy. People wave after wave, desperately buying a house. When going to the temple, good men and women usually buy one or several big incense sticks at the gate of the temple, light them, make a wish and put them in front of the idol devoutly. In front of Buddhism, the vendors selling incense displayed all kinds of incense symbols in front of the booth, quietly watching the crowds coming in and out. People who come to worship the Buddha must buy incense in order to show their respect for the Buddha and let the Buddha realize his wishes. As a result, although the price of incense was a little expensive, in order to show my sincerity and convenience, I bought a burning incense burner and inserted it in front of the Buddha. Not to mention that the Buddha did not enjoy the tribute given to him by people, but the vendor got the "tribute" from people first. In the countryside, before a son wants to marry a wife. Parents will try their best to save money, build a house, and then prepare a room for their son and get married with some furniture. In rural areas, if you want to marry a daughter-in-law, you must have a house, but you can't live without it. You can't get married by putting up a tent. If you put up a tent, you can marry a daughter-in-law. That is the Mongolian and nomadic people who have no fixed place on the grassland and pay attention to a big and luxurious tent. That's home. For China people, most of them are agricultural population. A house is just a piece of land with buildings on it. This is the so-called house. If you have a room to marry a wife, you can close the door so that others can't see it. So it became a home. Marriage means having a house and a daughter. City. City is the external form of political power. Ancient cities had regional management government, regional supervision and governance, and cities had city walls, which played a defensive role. This city is a trading place and a gathering place for businessmen. Villages, large and small, are scattered around the city. Modern city. No walls. The city and the city have blended, so the city and the city are not divided, so it is called the city. Building a house in the countryside, find a suitable land on the land contracted by yourself, and after approval, you can start building a house. The cost of the house is the building materials and the money of the construction team. Self-built for personal use, no circulation. Buying a house in a city, buying land, then designing, then approving, and finally selling is a market process. High cost and high risk. Therefore, houses in the city are expensive! The vast majority of China people are more or less related to the countryside. For example, it was reported in the news some time ago that there are young women in Shanghai who are willing to marry if they have a house and no loans. In other words, you should not only have a house, but also owe money to the bank. This reflects a rural consciousness. Farmers live in their own houses because they can hardly rent houses in the village. In cities, people rely on the secondary and tertiary industries to create value. Strong mobility, people and buildings are all for the industry, so the construction cost is also high. How many young people of marriageable age can buy a house without a loan if their predecessors have not struggled to buy a house? Not many people borrow money to buy a house. China people's concept of marriage is inherited from the countryside, and they can only get married if they have a house. If it's rented, I'm sorry, that won't work. The house belongs to someone else, so it's awkward to live in. In order to marry their children, parents usually reserve a certain amount of money. Some of the money is wrapped in old cloth, some is directly deposited in the bank, and some is bought as gold at the bottom of the box, just to prepare for the children's marriage. If parents don't have enough money to buy a house or pay a down payment for their children, or those children don't want their parents' money, they have to struggle on their own, wait for the opportunity, or save money slowly, so people get married more and more difficult and later. Buying a house has become the common goal of people living in the city. Can't wait, just find a way. Or get together with friends, pay for yourself, get a loan from the bank and start buying a house. As a result, after the marketization of real estate, people in China began to buy houses, and those who could not afford to buy houses for the time being were all excited to buy houses. House prices in this city go up again and again. The so-called supply and demand determine the price. The concepts of one's own house and home are equated, or become the foundation of home. So we found that there are so many people waiting to buy, those who can afford to buy, and those who can't afford to make money desperately waiting to buy. People wave after wave, desperately buying a house. In rural areas, houses are all their own, because in rural areas, houses are together with the places where they work, and the houses are not enough to live in. They only rebuild houses, and generally don't rent or rent. In the city, the same China people feel that they have to buy a house to be the master, and there is little difference between rural and urban areas. The rented house is definitely not your home. Most people in China will not choose to get married in the rented house. Since the older generation is saving money to buy a house, the younger generation is also preparing to buy a house. Such a huge and strong market demand contains strong emotions, and house prices will inevitably rise, and it will rise miserably. China's concept of building a house, getting married and having children has been passed down for thousands of years. How can it be easily changed? In the era of planned economy, houses are allocated, and this concept cannot be seen. At that time, almost all marriages were divided into houses. Unmarried people live in dormitories or with their families. And married, at least with an independent dormitory. China people's concept of houses was ignored at that time. In the era of market economy, China people's inherent house concept has been released. Buying a house is part of getting married and having children. China people's intuitive feeling about life is that they have food, shelter, work and a spouse to carry on the family line. A house is a link in the process of life. If you didn't build the house yourself, then at least it should be your own, and you will feel comfortable. And more enthusiasts, in the face of soaring housing prices, began to have the most primitive impulse, to build their own, can not build their own, they gathered a large group of people to build their own. So there is a personal building pager like this. The initial motivation is the impulse in the gene, and I want to build a "nest" myself. Unable to restrain, born. As the saying goes, it is better to have a nest of gold than a nest of grass. This shows that China people are more interested in owning real estate than using it. Under the influence of nomadic culture, the west pays more attention to use than possession. We compared the pragmatism of nomadic people with that of Mongolian people in China. Nomadic Mongolians, because they migrate on the grassland all the year round, change grassland grazing, so their residence is not a fixed house with civil structure, but a tent that is easy to disassemble. Mongolians don't care where they live and where they graze, that's where they live, and their home is the grassland under their feet. For another example, in the past, a Mongolian man may have several brothers married, and the children born were only called big brother and dad. And if the eldest brother dies, then the elder brother usually marries the sister-in-law. This is incredible and abnormal for the Han nationality residential areas under the guidance of Confucianism produced in the farming society. Of course, Mongolians are basically assimilated by Han Chinese now, and this kind of polyandry is rare. China people have a strong sense of home. No matter how good it is, it's not your own. It's my own. I prefer it. This is the obvious consciousness of the farming people. Ideology belongs to culture and is passed down from generation to generation. The concept instilled from birth has been engraved in my mind before studying right and wrong, guiding my way of thinking. Farming people pursue stability and happiness, advocate settling down, and attach great importance to peace and soil. I am keen on getting my own inheritable real estate and tend to make a living in my place of residence. I don't approve of population mobility and renting houses. I call it mobility drift, in which there are sad feelings. However, under the influence of nomadic culture, the west advocates freedom and happiness and chooses suitable places according to its own development, so many westerners rent a lot even if they have children. Generally, only when you are old will you settle down in one place for the elderly. Therefore, the main body of westerners buying houses is middle-aged and elderly people, while the main body of buying houses in China is young people. Westerners get married and it doesn't matter whether they buy their own house or not. Although West Renye Fang wants to buy a house, it is considered as wealth accumulation or family financial management. Westerners buy houses not just for marriage. Most people in China buy houses to get married or to satisfy their possessiveness, which is the same as the villagers' views on houses. Therefore, young people who are not rich in China have become the main buyers, and this main body has been recognized by the society and supported by their parents. When one party buys a house, all parties support it. Even if it's not young people who buy a house. Most middle-aged and elderly people buy houses to prepare their children for marriage. Whether it is for one's own marriage, children's marriage, or marriage, buying a house is at least one reason, and another reason is that China people emphasize their own possessions. People who invest in speculation only see the market prospects and speculate on others. China people have learned the western loan consumption, but they have not learned the western spirit of freedom. Therefore, the whole world should be surprised by China people's enthusiasm for buying houses. It is the strong feelings of the farming people for their families, which are pinned on buying a house of their own. A market with too much sensibility is as fanatical as religious belief. The house in China is not for sale. However, the inclusiveness and diversity of China's culture, as well as the rapid development of China's economy and the acceleration of international exchanges, will inevitably make people's house concepts diversified with the development of economy and society. However, the dominant concept is that the agricultural population's desire for possession is greater than its desire for use. Tong Dahuan talks about the significance of "house" to China people. Today, under the loud exaggeration of high housing prices by the media and some opinion leaders, China people live not for houses, but for freedom. It seems that young people in China today are a group whose dreams are stifled by high housing prices, or who want to become house slaves. But if we carefully analyze all kinds of people in society, we will find that not all young people are complaining about high housing prices, at least the group with the highest proportion of young people is like this? Migrant workers have been immersed in their dreams in obscurity, which may be very simple, that is, to support their families and raise their children. They have no time and energy to care about housing prices, because buying a house in the city where they work may be too extravagant for them. They can't expect the government to give them low-rent housing, and most people don't expect to buy a house soon. Most of them save money after work, and then go back to their hometown to build a house or go back to their hometown county to buy a house. It is not only a rare miracle case, but also one of the symbols of China's eternal dream. Explain that the so-called good luck always favors people who follow the trend. If we only talk about housing, today the vast majority of people in China already own housing, whether in big cities, small and medium-sized cities or rural areas. The reason why the housing problem is so striking is that it cannot flow freely like cars and other property, and it is real estate like land. People want to own houses with independent property rights where they work, so everyone complains about high housing prices. In order to become popular opinion leaders, some so-called opinion leaders are not committed to providing truly valuable opinions that conform to the law of social development, but are deliberately providing more and more radical opinions? In the square effect, the more radical the viewpoint, the more applause you can always get. But the result is often to win the right to speak and fame for the minority, but lose everyone's career. Because the more radical it is, the more square effect it has, and reason quits at this time. In order to cater to public opinion, when the policy has not yet figured out where the house price is high, where the house price is low, who is relatively high and who is relatively low, the real estate regulation is carried out again and again. Where can I get the expected good results? This is the reason why real estate regulation has been fruitless for ten years! As for the so-called affordable housing, people are constantly "abandoning" their existing houses and heading for new places under the background of intense population mobility. Then, where to provide affordable housing, so that the government's responsibility can be fulfilled? This problem has not been clarified. Affordable housing is either fish in troubled waters or "national negative welfare" of some powerful people. Besides, the so-called price level is always relative. Some people can't afford to buy houses in London and Dubai, but the prices in Beijing and Shanghai may be very low for them; Some people can't afford to buy a house in Beijing and Shanghai, but the house prices in the second and third tier cities in their hometown may be very low for them. There is still a market for high housing prices, and even the news that people are queuing to buy a house can only show that some people can afford this high housing price. Others can't afford it, either the value created by themselves is not enough, or the society is not fair enough to repay the value created by him with enough wealth. Not just the real estate market. With the increase of population in Spring Festival travel rush every year, the "capital Spring Festival travel rush fever" with numerous foreign businessmen has also become a scenic spot. According to the Shanghai Liberation Daily, before the Spring Festival every year, many elderly people who stay in their hometown in Zhejiang will carry password boxes to take out or settle the euros remitted by their children from Spain and other countries to help their children invest in buying houses in China or use them for public welfare construction in their hometown. Euros are piled up in bundles on the ground of major banks. In Qingtian, Zhejiang, foreigners earn more money, which stimulates the local housing prices to soar, comparable to the provincial capital Hangzhou. The price of the prime location in the county is even higher than 30,000 yuan per square meter, and the average price of the general location is also around 1.5 million yuan. Looking at the whole of Zhejiang, the scale of "Spring Festival travel rush fever in the capital" is even larger. About 6 million Zhejiang businessmen are developing outside the province. In 20 10, the total value and added value of goods they created were close to 2.7 trillion yuan, which was equivalent to the total GDP of Zhejiang province in that year. In today's China people, the residence of the body is in the house, and the residence of the soul is in the horizon. The house is just an inevitable by-product of their efforts to pursue their dreams.