The Educated Youth's Wife's Transmigration Life

A post-90s female military doctor on night duty wakes up to find herself transmigrated to the 1970s, becoming an educated youth's wife.

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Chapter 140 Building Spiritual Civilization in Ecological Development

However, the construction of spiritual civilization in ecological development is not without its challenges. Initially, some villagers did not value ecological ethics education and campaigns, believing they had little to do with their lives. They continued some bad habits, such as littering and wasting water resources. Lin Yue and the village officials had to visit each household, patiently explaining the importance of ecological protection to the villagers. Lin Yue said to a villager who always littered, “Uncle, look how beautiful our village is. If it's full of garbage, who will want to come here for tourism? Our income will also be affected. Moreover, this garbage will pollute the soil and water, which is bad for our health.” After repeated publicity and education, the villager finally realized his mistake and began to consciously abide by ecological regulations.

The implementation of village rules and regulations encountered some resistance. Some villagers felt the penalties were too harsh and resisted the regulations. Lin Yue organized a village meeting to further explain the purpose and significance of the village rules and regulations, and made appropriate adjustments to the penalty standards to make them more reasonable and fair. At the same time, she emphasized the importance of the reward mechanism, encouraging villagers to earn rewards through positive ecological behavior, rather than just focusing on punishments. This measure effectively alleviated the villagers' resistance and led to better implementation of the village rules and regulations.

With the deepening of the construction of spiritual civilization in ecological development, the village has undergone significant changes. Villagers' ecological awareness has noticeably increased, and the village environment has become cleaner and more beautiful. The garbage that was once everywhere is gone, the rivers are crystal clear, and the forests are more lush and green. Relationships among villagers have also become more harmonious; they supervise and help each other, working together for the village's ecological development. During a village collective activity, villagers spontaneously organized themselves to clean up public areas, plant flowers, trees, and shrubs, beautifying the village environment. An elderly man, watching the busy villagers, said with satisfaction, "Now everyone knows how to protect the environment; our village is getting better and better."

As evening fell, the setting sun bathed the village in a golden glow. Lin Yue strolled along the village paths, gazing at the beautiful scenery before her, her heart filled with satisfaction. She knew that building spiritual civilization within ecological development was a long-term battle, fraught with challenges. However, with persistent efforts, she was certain that ecological ethics and social responsibility would take root in the hearts of every villager, allowing the village to shine even brighter on the path of ecological development and become a model of harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.