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The story of Lu Xun's love of books

In Mr. Lu Xun's life, books occupy an important position, and he is known as a person who loves books like life.

In childhood, Lu Xun washed his hands before reading, and then read with a book, so as not to get the book dirty and cause damage. As an adult, Mr. Lu Xun studied very hard and seriously. He regards reading as a pleasure. In Lu Xun Museum, there are a number of tools for repairing books, which are simple marking instruments.

Some steel needles, a ball of silk thread, some sandpaper and two stones for grinding books. It is with these ordinary things that Mr. Lu Xun has completely preserved his more than 10 thousand books, and none of them have been scattered.

Mr. Lu Xun has always been willing to lend books to others, especially young students, but when he returns them, he will be unhappy if he finds them damaged and curled.

For those borrowers who don't care about books, Lu Xun would rather give them to him than see the defaced books turn back. Mr. Lu Xun often gives some good books to those who need them. Whenever he sends a book, he will personally wrap it carefully. This kind of effort spent in Bao Shu is for friends and books.

The article "Lu Xun loves books" describes that Mr. Lu Xun is a person who loves books as much as his life. Lu Xun took good care of books when he was a child. Before reading, he always washes his hands, holds the book carefully and reads wholeheartedly.

As an adult, Lu Xun took reading, buying books, borrowing books, copying books and repairing books as his own pleasure and career. The books collected by Lu Xun are not defiled, and he is willing to lend them to others. Lu Xun also took the initiative to give them to friends.

One of the characteristics of Lu Xun's book collection is that he doesn't buy the original, but he can always buy the best copy if he knows the version. Photocopying is no different from the original, which saves money and can be verified.

1949 After the reform of colleges and universities, the study of Lu Xun was placed in the major of modern and contemporary literature in China, and most of Lu Xun's books were ancient books, which formed a "paradox": those who studied ancient books did not learn from Lu Xun, while those who studied Lu Xun did not learn ancient books, resulting in his collection being neglected for decades.

People's Network-loves books, so it collects books.

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