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Why does the country not promote "libraries going to the countryside"
This is indeed a good suggestion, but it is difficult to practice. My colleague once went to the countryside to help the poor and proposed to the township leaders to set up a library. Our unit will donate some practical books and materials to them every year. After listening to it, the township leaders refused again and again, and gave reasons: First, they thought it was useless, so let's donate money directly to them or in kind; The second is that it will become their burden. So what looks good will actually be difficult to implement.

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