So there are people taking selfies in libraries and bookstores. Among them, they may prefer chicken soup for the soul or golden sentences from the media. I don't particularly like thick paper books. Maybe I'm just interested in reading the cover of this book and I'm not ready to read it.
I know a girl who likes to take selfies with a book. In her circle of friends, the leisure time displayed is always all kinds of books and rows of bookshelves. In private, she especially likes to go to the roadside stall with me to eat skewers and drink beer. I asked her, is there any special art in your circle of friends?
She replied that she had recently fallen in love with a handsome guy with good hard pen calligraphy. The photo of the headband is actually for him.
How sensitive does a person have to be to convey such a secret love through pictures? Those who are willing to share one person's ups and downs in the circle of friends are expecting another person's response in the circle of friends? They are ashamed to say it, but they can only show their personal literary life.
There is no harm in setting up people for literature and art, perhaps it is an ambiguous mood. If you open a book at will, you can enter another paper world and get unexpected gains.
There are two ways to acquire knowledge: active and passive. It is better to bury oneself in reading than to be bored.