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What do you want to say after reading "Building a Love Bookstore for Post-90s Mountain Children"?
Recently, Gan Wenyong of Nujiang Prefecture in Yunnan Province has attracted a lot of attention. He likes reading since he was a child. Since high school, with the help of many caring people, he has set up a love bookstore for his hometown, which is open to the children in the village for free. This behavior has a very positive and important significance for Gan Wenyong himself and the children in mountainous areas, and the appearance of this incident has also brought a very positive impact on society.

As we all know, after decades of continuous development, our country has undergone earth-shaking changes and improvements in all aspects. People eat more, wear warmer clothes and lead colorful lives. The same is true of education in our country, which has established a perfect education system to allow children to receive excellent education.

However, we should realize that the development of education in China is still unbalanced. Some children in mountainous or rural areas still do not enjoy a good education. In several villages in China, there is only one primary school. It is a long way to go to school, and there are only a few students in the school. This makes children unable to understand the knowledge in books in time, which has a negative impact on their physical and mental health development and has no positive effect on China's education.

This move to open a love bookstore in his village after 90' s can make the best use of his limited resources, although it can't change the current situation of education. Let children learn as much knowledge as possible and know some external things, which will play a positive role in their life and study.

Although the Love Bookstore is small and its collection is not as good as that of some schools in China, it can make children feel warm, which is the simplest wish for you. Rural children need the care and help of each of us. After loving bookstores, I hope more people will join in, care about the development of children in rural and mountainous areas, let them receive the same education as urban people as soon as possible, and make some contributions to their health and all-round development.