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400 words of observation diary in university library
It's sunny today, and my sister and I meet and come to the library.

The square next to the library was crowded with people, so I couldn't help walking around the square before I entered the library with great interest.

I met my classmates as soon as I entered the library. It turns out that she also came to read a book. When I arrived at the library, the first thing I caught my eye was a red notice, which was written in unique China calligraphy: Composition.

In order to meet the needs of the general public, the library decided to change the previous lending rules, with two or three books for adults and one or two books for children.

This notice made us laugh from ear to ear.

On the third floor, we went to the magazine area first, two adults also went in, and an aunt. We just wanted to go in, but we were stopped by the aunt who just came in and said rudely, "What are you doing in?" "We whispered to Reading," I don't know yet. " She raised her voice and said, "Do you have a library card? If not, you are out. Don't waste reading. "At this moment, all eyes in the library were looking at us, and suddenly my face was flushed. Suddenly I saw an old man and went in without a library card. We were just about to say that aunt kicked us out.

My aunt smiled at the old man, and I soon understood that my aunt knew the old man.

I was very angry when I walked home. Are only friends or relatives in menstruation allowed to enter the library? People she doesn't know are turned away? Knowledge is shared by all.