Village, the first-class Chinese word, is pronounced cūn, and its original meaning is the place where people live in rural areas. Such as villages, village schools (private schools in old rural areas) and villagers.
"Village" and "village" are variants of each other. Now the unified standard is simplified to "village". "Swallow" is beside the sound and shape, which means "stand". Village, seal script (village, garrison) (city, densely populated area), indicating the populated area where the population is stationed.
The official script was replaced by the word "village", in which "wood" means building materials, "inch" means holding hands, and the whole glyph means building a settled city house with wood. Original meaning of word-making: noun, a natural settlement where people gather.
Village, also called village, township, township, village, etc. In some media, it is also called a natural village or an administrative village. It is a mass autonomous unit, a place where people live together, and a village-level administrative division unit below the township. Villagers' committees established according to the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees implement the scope of villagers' autonomy management, and are grass-roots mass autonomous units in China.
Villages are generally formed by one or more families living together, and residents are engaged in agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery or handicraft production in the local area. Grass-roots mass self-government organizations in the village are called villagers' committees, which are established according to the living conditions of villagers, population and the principle of facilitating mass self-government.
Composition of village Committee
According to the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees of the People's Republic of China, a village consists of several villagers' groups, and a villagers' committee consists of a director, deputy directors, village party secretary and members, and is directly elected by the villagers.
The basic functions and tasks of villagers' committees are: to handle public affairs and public welfare undertakings in the village; Mediate civil disputes, promote villagers' unity, and maintain good social order and production order; To assist the public security organs in maintaining social order; Reflect the villagers' opinions, demands and suggestions to the people's government.