In the past, the phenomenon of "competing for land borders" often appeared in rural areas because farmers attached great importance to land. In the past, except for a few businessmen, most rural people engaged in traditional agricultural production all their lives, and the national policy at that time was the same, supporting farming and supporting production contracting. At that time, everyone's income depended on the limited land allocated. It can even be said that the land determines the survival and life of farmers. It is directly related to the livelihood of farmers. In addition, in the past, the level of productivity was relatively low, agricultural technology was relatively backward, and grain output was often low. Therefore, the less land there is, the less food there is. Therefore, in the past, people often had disputes because of "competing for land boundaries" in order to win more land and increase more rations.
It's just that there are very few cases of "competing for land" now. Because a large number of rural young and middle-aged laborers went to work in cities, only the old and weak groups in the village stayed at home, and many families even went out to live and work hard in cities, so many families' land was abandoned. Only a few people in rural areas adhere to traditional farming, and some areas even abandon farming in large areas. No one cultivates the land, so naturally no one will fight for the edge of the land. After all, no one goes to farm.
When farming in rural areas, people like to fight for land borders, because farmers want to increase their crops and strive for more benefits for themselves, but now this phenomenon has decreased, because fewer and fewer people insist on farming, and there is no need to fight for land borders.