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The old man guards the National Library alone 1 1 year. What kept him going?
Liang Lunkai, an old man, has been able to stand alone in the rural library for nearly 1 1 year. It must be the innocent smiles of the children and the desire for knowledge that keep the old man going until now. In Lianyuan, Hunan, a 70-year-old man, Liang Lunkai, stood quietly in a rural library. Over the years, he has made the left-behind children nearby gain a lot of knowledge and let them read and write in the library for free. At the same time, if the villagers nearby want to study, he will be very welcome. This fearless spirit is admirable, and everyone affectionately calls him? Library grandpa? This is his medal, and he should be called that.

Liang Lun not only welcomes everyone to read books for free at the meeting, but also carefully stamps the names of the donors on all books donated to the library. He also wants everyone to have this medal. Liang Lunkai wants these children to know how to be grateful to the good people who provide them with knowledge when they are learning knowledge, so he will put a name on the title page of the book, so that when children read this book, they will know the name of the donor, let them know that this book is given by many different people, and let them cherish this book more. If they really meet people with the same name and surname in the future, they should also say thank you.

Because of Liang Lunkai's selfless dedication, nearly 100 thousand people read books for free in eleven years, which is really an amazing number. It should be difficult for many people to achieve this level. After all, they have to accept the dual pressures of society and life. If they want to do their best, they must give up a lot of things before they can stick to 1 1 year.

I sincerely admire Mr. Liang Lunkai, because there are many such teachers, those left-behind children will have the opportunity to go to school. Without these people, many children in mountainous areas will lose the opportunity to receive education, so I want to thank these selfless teachers for their love.