Rural lands transacted through the right of ownership may be better than the theory of average rent distributions, wherein lots are commonly being divided to smaller pieces because it helps prevent farmers from abandoning their lands and hence, their produce. It is equally befitting under a developing socialist's market economy and scale management such as China. But in actuality, Mainland China's development of rural productivity is imbalanced for lands in large areas must also help sustain employment. So regional conditions aren't the only criteria to be considered when promoting lands through transactions, farmers should also be given the option of investing in their own lands in the long term and must be given the right of ownership, plus the land must be officially registered. Therefore, it is advisable for large rural economies trying to modernize to increase rural lands using the right of ownership system or the land leasing market system, and to develop more secondary and tertiary industries in rural villages. This kind of reform strategies and social protection programs can better support and assure the villagers.