Chapter One Jin Xing’an, “A Good Man” \n
Written instructions from two vice premiers \n
Jin Xing’an, the “Good Person in China” \n
Spirit homeland in a remote rural area \n
A Peking University student from a poor village \n
“If there is a paradise, it must be similar to the Book House.” \n
“It seemed that the whole world emerged in front of me.” \n
“The eagerness and expressions in the farmers’ eyes for knowledge have deeply moved me.” Being grateful \n
Chapter Two An Orphan Eventually Becomes a Writer \n
Lost his parents at the age of 10, supported by the government \n
Relations between teacher and student for 50 years of Contents \n
Being a useful person through self-study \n
His wife \n
Looking for a book to read desperately \n
Realizing what he wrote is children’s literature later \n
The fi rst news report that brought overnight success \n
From Dingyuan to Hefei \n
Manuscript based on three months’ interview gets lost \n
Chapter Three Building a Book House for Countrymen \n
As long as you have the money to buy rice, there are \n
no worries “How should I repay you, my townspeople?” \n
It is the fi rst step that is diffi cult \n
The county secretary of the Party Committee worked on site \n
The Book House opened \n
Building the Book House with money set aside for the wedding of his son \n
Chapter Four The Great Relay of Benevolent Help \n
Setting up a plate with inscriptions from leading academics \n
Timely assistance \n
Part-time clerk who is not paid a single penny \n
“It is really good to come back to take a look!” \n
The gratitude can be passed on \n
“What I aim at is Jin’s spirit!” \n
“It doesn’t matter that there is no heating in winter!” \n
Chapter Five The Book Nourishes Ordinary People \n
Farmers’ cultural paradise \n
New changes in Jiangji Town \n
Anhui Province strides forward \n
Farmers’ Book House will have a brighter future \n
Chapter Six There Is No End to Gratitude \n
Participating in moral education \n
Looking for the “benefactor” \n
The loving kindness of a cup of water \n
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