Facing the dilemma of the old-age care problem faced by the increasingly aging Chinese society, the author proposed a new path to vigorously develop rural pastoral care for the elderly, which provides a new care mode that does not rely on the government and does not increase the burden of children to resolve the increasingly serious problem of old-age care in China. Based on the analysis of the pressure and motivation of the old-age care model, it is estimated that, under conservative estimation, the proportion of people who are willing to go to the countryside to live in groups is one-third of the total number of Chinese urban retirees who can live in rural areas. In addition, the threshold and obstacles of rural land policy for the most constrained pension real estate in rural old-age care have been basically eliminated. What's more, the government has specially "opened the door" to the rural old-age care industry. Therefore, the innovation of the old-age care model can not only fundamentally solve the government's "difficult" old-age care problem, but also resolve the biggest problem that the traditional mode of supporting children and preventing the old becomes difficult for the one-child parents to face after retirement.


