Because everyone has dignity in his heart, which is also his reverence for knowledge.
Washing hands and face repeatedly is a ritual for him, which tells him that he is about to enter the hall of knowledge, where he can temporarily forget his unbearable situation and where his hope lies.
Question 2:
From the words "humble" and "thank you", I realize that when you respect others, you will be respected by others, and you may be more noble in others' minds.
Question 3:
The library is a peaceful place, and all resources are open to anyone and allowed to be used by anyone. In the library, there is no wealth, no hierarchy, no struggle, no intrigue. Everyone in the library knows what written and unwritten rules he should abide by. Saying that heaven should be like a library is a beautiful vision for heaven and a praise for the library.
Question 4:
This paper mainly introduces that Hangzhou Library is not only free for all readers, but also accessible to beggars and scavengers. In reading, the behavior of these so-called "bottom people" is touching. Shuqing Chu and his library are open to beggars and scavengers for free, so that beggars and scavengers can get warmth and clarity and purify our hearts.
Question 5:
I think Shuqing Chu is a great curator. He dares to sweep away prejudice, return justice to society and make people respect him.
I want to say to him: what you did shocked my heart and made me learn a lot from it. You are a great man. I hope more people can follow your example.
Personally, the answer is for reference only. I hope I can help you!