The problem of rural bachelors was a complicated social problem. The solution needed to take into account various factors and actual situations. Some people propose to solve this problem through marriage, but bachelors think that this method is not feasible because marriage is a matter of two families, which needs to consider many aspects, including economy, culture, environment and so on. On the other hand, bachelors could live freely without the restrictions and restraints of marriage. I believe that to solve the problem of rural bachelors, we need to start from many aspects, including education, employment, medical care, poverty relief, and so on. These measures could strengthen education in rural areas, improve farmers 'skills and employment opportunities, improve health care and poverty relief policies, and so on, thereby increasing farmers' income and quality of life and reducing the number of bachelors. Of course, solving the problem of rural bachelors was not a simple matter. It required long-term investment and hard work. We need to adopt different methods according to the actual situation to continuously explore and improve solutions to achieve social sustainable development and fairness and justice.