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"Floating in Mid-Air" Moving Books
Yesterday, a real picture of "Nantong University Library's Bizarre Book Moving" became extremely popular on Weibo. In the photo, a yellow crane lifts a blue truck-shaped vehicle to the fourth floor window of a building, with a worker stepping over the window from the truck. Many netizens expressed their amazement, saying they had never seen such a book-moving method before, "It's almost a bizarre phenomenon in the moving industry."
University Response
Moving method arranged by the moving company
Some netizens identified the location of the photo as the library of the Chengxiu Campus Medical College of Nantong University.
For this kind of "floating in mid-air" book-moving method, many people exclaimed, "Too talented!" Netizen "Shugu Cusi" repeatedly exclaimed, "Big hand, big courage! Serious business innovation, worth learning from"; Netizen "3 Jiesi Priest Lang" also said, "Very creative, very effective"; Netizen "Hate No Love" even joked that this book-moving method "is undoubtedly a bizarre phenomenon in the moving industry, holding the scene!"
Some netizens expressed understanding for the school's "floating in mid-air" book-moving practice. Netizen "Gong Chang Mumu" introduced, "First, there are really too many small books, second, this building does not have an elevator." But while some praised the "floating in mid-air" book-moving, others criticized it. Netizen "Can Not Look Carelessly" said, "Look at this person, working at low altitude without any protective measures, what if something happens?" Netizen "Yangguang Gao De Lanyu" also said, "Such a book-moving method treats our lives too lightly." Netizen "Dongmen Guanguan" even directly raised doubts, "Do they not calculate costs? It would be better to organize students to move the books voluntarily."
Yesterday afternoon, a reporter called the Publicity Department of Nantong University to understand the situation. A staff member who wished to remain anonymous introduced that the book-moving project of the library started last summer vacation because the school built a new library in the old campus and moved the relatively fresh medical college library collection to the new library for storage.
When the staff member introduced, due to the diversity of books, several simple steps such as sorting, archiving, and packing need to be done before moving, so systematic moving work is required, "It's not that the more people, the better, so we cannot ask students to help."
Yesterday afternoon, a staff member of the Publicity Department of Nantong University said that the book-moving project of the Nantong University Library was completed during last year's winter vacation, and the "floating in mid-air" moving by lifting the truck with a crane was the best moving method chosen by the moving company after consideration.
Yesterday, many netizens on Weibo were all talking about an interesting picture of book-moving. This photo, with the keyword "Nantong University Library Bizarre Book Moving," was retweeted by nearly a thousand netizens in just one day. In the photo, a yellow crane parked behind a building, its long arm bent to lift a blue truck-shaped vehicle to the fourth-floor window, with two ropes tied in a "V" shape around the truck body. The truck leaned slightly forward, and a worker wearing nothing but shorts grabbed the window edge with his left hand while putting his right hand out toward the window, with no safety protection measures on his body. The internet-famous picture of Nantong University Library "floating in mid-air" book-moving.