Are the book views of Beijing Library and National Library the same?

The National Library of China, formerly known as Shi Jing Library, was built on September 9th of the first year of Qing Dynasty (1909). Opened on August 27th, 19 16, Shi Jing Library officially accepted the contributions of domestic publications according to regulations, and began to perform some functions of the National Library. In August, 1929, it merged with Beiping Beihai Library, and was still named as the National Beiping Library.50086.000000000605 March 6th1951February was renamed Beijing Library,19981February. Including Jinwen Street Ancient Books Museum, Baishiqiao Comprehensive Museum and the second-phase digital library under construction. The predecessor of Capital Library is Shi Jing Ancient Books Library, Shi Jing Popular Library and Central Park Reading Room, which were established in June 2003, June 2003, June 2003, June 2003, June 2003, June 2003, June 2003 and August 2007 respectively. After the Northern Expedition Revolution, the original three libraries were renamed, relocated and merged several times, and changed to Beijing No.1 Library. 1953 changed its name to Beijing Library,1June 956, 10 moved to imperial academy, the highest institution of learning in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and was officially named Capital Library. In 200 1 year, the Beijing municipal government invested heavily in the construction of the new first photo library.