I stayed in Dongguan for seventeen years, including twelve years in the library. Books are the only ones that can be understood and are harmless to people. This year's epidemic has led to the closure of many industries, leaving migrant workers with nothing to do and choosing to return home. The best place to recall these years of life is the library. Although I am desperate, but forced by life, I will never forget you. Dongguan Library, I wish you more and more prosperity. Know how to benefit Dongguan and migrant workers. ?
Wu Guichun came to Dongguan in 2003. In 2008, he heard from his colleagues that Dongguan Library could read books for free. Since he first came to the library in 2008, Wu Guichun has been reading books in the library for 12 years in a row, and he can't remember how many books he read. According to an exclusive interview with Wu Guichun, with the help of local government departments, he doesn't have to bid farewell to Dongguan Library today. He will be engaged in greening work in a community in Dongguan. He can often learn by drilling books in the future.
After Wu Guichun's message reached the Internet, countless netizens were moved by the sincerity between the lines. Everyone left a message: you will never guess the surprise and warmth that a library can bring to a city. Your words are warm and full of vitality for us, and Dongguan Library looks forward to meeting you again. ?