The economic and social changes to the rural areas of the economically developed regions have provided sufficient experiences for the understanding of farmers rights, which has various implications in multi-dimensional levels. From the perspective of the content itself, the farmers rights are related to economy, society and politics, culture and spirit, as well as religion. Many of the things or materials out of the wildest imagination in the past are now or will be the appropriate rights of the farmers, such as the medical insurance and pensions, within which, the natural environment in the countryside, the transportation and the spiritual life in the rural areas have already been put on the agenda.