The countryside belongs to the village collective, which is distributed to the villagers for use, and the villagers build houses and live on the homestead. Residents' houses and affiliated assets are owned by individuals, and they are compensated to the farmers who have been demolished according to market standards. Article 47 of the current compensation standard stipulates that if land is expropriated, compensation shall be given according to the original use of the expropriated land. Compensation for requisition of cultivated land includes land compensation fee, resettlement fee and compensation fee for attachments and young crops on the ground. The land compensation fee for expropriation of cultivated land is six to ten times the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation. The resettlement subsidy for requisitioned cultivated land shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled.