2. Pay attention to hygiene and don't litter.
3. Dress neatly and enter the museum without slippers.
Be polite and don't grab seats.
5, take good care of public property, do not defile public facilities, do not destroy books and periodicals.
6. Abide by laws and regulations and don't do anything that violates the rules of the museum.
7, self-respect, don't do anything that hinders personality and outlook.
8. Please don't bring breakfast, snacks, fruits and other foods into the library.
9. Please follow the principle of reading a book and taking a book. Please don't take more than one book at a time.
Libraries in China have a long history. It's just that at first we didn't call it a library, a mansion, a pavilion, an observation deck, a temple, a courtyard, a hall, a study and a building. For example, the Lian Zhai in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shiqu Pavilion, Dongguan Pavilion and Lantai Pavilion in the Han Dynasty, Guanwen Temple in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chongwen Academy in the Song Dynasty, Lianshengtang in the Ming Dynasty, and four storehouses and seven pavilions in the Qing Dynasty. "Library" is a foreign word, which was introduced into China from Japan at the end of 19.