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Brief introduction of Fudan Xueba dormitory
Living in the sea of books has become popular, and more and more people's energy is attracted by the Internet and television. The world of books seems to be getting farther and farther away from everyone. Yesterday, the photos of a library in a dormitory on the Internet made people stunned. In the photo, the dormitory is the structure of going to bed and getting off the table, and it has become an ocean of books in the picture. The books on the bed were erected high until they clung to the ceiling. Every compartment on the desk was filled with books. There are also many books pushing on the desktop. There may be less than ten books in the low places, and at least twenty or thirty books in the high places. That's it. The whole desktop can hardly see the blank-the ocean of books. In addition, there are several six-story bookcases in the room, which are close to the wall. There are several cartons of books in the corner of the ground, leaving only room for a person to walk around. At first glance, the room was almost flooded with books, only the outlines of tables, beds and bookshelves were dotted among them.
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