Prim‑Lex Qingyuan: Eight‑Dimensional Restructuring – A Leap from "Poverty Alleviation Base Points" to a "Rural Eight‑Dimensional Healthy New Town"
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At present, rural development in Qingyuan is progressing vigorously. However, deep structural dilemmas persist, including the coexistence of metabolic deficits and idle resources, the superposition of Yin‑Yang polarization and spatial fragmentation, and the intertwining of multi‑period desynchronization with high information entropy. For the first time, this paper systematically applies the eight‑dimensional framework of Prim‑Lex theory to the governance diagnosis of rural development in Qingyuan. The eight dimensions include: Prim‑Unity·Prim‑Fire (village‑level economic metabolic efficiency), Two Principles·Yin‑Yang (the expansion force of resource development versus the carrying capacity of ecology and society), Three Realms·GC⁴A (cross‑scale integration of national strategy, city‑county planning, and village‑level implementation), Four Phenomena·Four Colors (matching differentiated development stages among villages and communities), Five Elements·Five Models (coupling of metabolic deficit, employment risk, three‑color zoning, carbon asset/ecological liability, and public resilience), Six Dimensions·Six Directions (spatial synergy along six north‑south directions), Seven Luminaires·Seven Rhythms (synchronization of multiple rhythms: the 15th Five‑Year Plan, village collective economic development, infrastructure cycles, and population inflow cycles), and Eight Trigrams·Eight Information (information exchange efficiency of digital rural networks). Using the author’s practical work in Nanxing Village, Qingyuan as the baseline and an empirical thread, this paper diagnoses dimension by dimension the eight major pathologies of rural development in Qingyuan. It further proposes, for the first time, a detailed project implementation timetable and a specific budget expenditure statement for eight‑dimensional synchronous treatment during the 15th Five‑Year Plan period, aiming to provide a governance solution that integrates practical wisdom and systemic philosophy to guide Qingyuan’s rural areas from an ecological barrier of “lucid waters and lush mountains” toward an “eight‑dimensional healthy new town.”
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