Rural housing is mainly for rural agricultural producers. Rural houses where agricultural producers live.
Rural houses where agricultural producers live include houses used for agricultural production, such as storing agricultural machinery, poultry and livestock breeding places and other sideline production facilities, in addition to general living and living parts. Rural houses are relatively scattered in mountainous hills or water networks, but concentrated in plains and pingba areas. Common rural houses are mostly low-rise, single-family, with their own courtyards and no central heating, water supply and other equipment. In the early days, it was mainly adobe houses, but now it is mostly brick structures. The architectural design of rural housing should solve the problems of sunshine, ventilation and moisture-proof. No matter the location, layout, form, materials and practices, they must meet the needs of local rural life in order to be applicable and economical and to maintain and carry forward local characteristics.