Although in terms of the number and scale of books, the small Heshun Library in Tengchong is insignificant compared with the libraries with tens of millions and hundreds of millions of books in the world, and even compared with the books with hundreds of thousands and millions of books in general provincial, prefectural and municipal libraries. However, if we put it in the position of "the first city on the extreme edge" in the southwest outpost of the motherland, in the rural environment where there was a stagnant water, in the atmosphere of the hometown of overseas Chinese, in the early 1920s and in the process of historical changes, we should at least draw the conclusion that Heshun Library is the first unparalleled library in rural China.
"The mountain is not high, the fairy is famous, the water is not deep, and the dragon has a spirit." The value of Heshun Library does not stop there. When we visit this small library along the tunnel of history, its growth and progress are actually a sonorous ode, a magnificent picture scroll, a textbook enlightening human nature and a valuable experience.