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history:
In feudal societies, peasants were the backbone of the agricultural workforce, often working the land under the control of landlords or nobles. They typically had little land ownership, low social standing, and limited opportunities for advancement.
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While the term "peasant" has roots in a specific historical context, it's now more commonly used in a derogatory way to describe someone who is perceived as uneducated, unsophisticated, or of low social status.
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The word "peasant" carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of refinement, intelligence, or good manners.
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土地公有制下的农村劳动力,称为rural population.既不同于解放前的佃农peasan,更不同于西方的农场主。
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