“…Expert Zhu Zhizhen thought that the new-type occupational farmers should first to meet the four general characteristics of farmers: firstly, to occupy or use a certain amount of cultivated land for production; secondly, most of the time to carry out agricultural production; thirdly, the main source of economic is production and management of agriculture; fourth, place of residence is in rural communities (Brumby, Newell, Chandrasekaran, Calvano & Atcheson, 2014). In addition, he believed that the new-type occupational farmers should also meet the following three conditions: First, they should be the main body of market, and using of all possible opportunities to pursuit maximize income, general with high income; Second, they should have a high stability, engaged in the agricultural production for whole life time, and can be inherited; At final, they should have a strong sense of modern concepts and social responsibility, not only understand the technology, welleducated, good at management, but also comprehend the responsibility for ecological, social, environment and future generations, as is shown in Figure 1.…”