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When you study in the library, you must obey the rules.
Rules in the library:

(1) When reading in the library, keep quiet, tidy and sanitary. When you enter the door and sit down, you should be gentle, don't make noise, and don't eat food with noise or shells, so as not to affect others.

(2) Books and periodicals in the library belong to public property, so you should be careful when reading. When looking for a directory card, don't turn it over or tear it off, and don't draw a line on it with a pen. Don't mark, smear or fold the book at will, and don't tear up the information and pictures you need. Libraries generally provide services such as photocopying and photography. If necessary, you can contact the staff.

(3) When you meet an acquaintance, you can nod your head. If you want to talk, you should leave the reading room and find a place that won't affect others. Don't talk and laugh indoors.

(4) Don't grab a seat for others, don't lie on the seat, and don't smoke in the reading room.

(5) Take good care of books, tables, chairs and benches in libraries and reading rooms, and don't arbitrarily depict or destroy them. Abide by the "six-character formula" of library etiquette 1. The word "Jing" is elegant and quiet, and is often posted in the middle of the high wall of the library as a warning. It also briefly summarizes the etiquette that the library should abide by. In order to keep the library quiet, readers are required to do things lightly and speak softly. Walk lightly into the library, and sit down and read books lightly. Talk as little as possible in the library, and it is best to greet friends by nodding and smiling; If you really need to exchange views with your classmates, be concise and quick, whisper in your ear, and have a long discussion outdoors. In a quiet learning environment, it is impolite for anyone to talk and talk.