20 14, Alina Zhang once again launched the "erudite dictionary public welfare project" in poverty-stricken areas in the central and western regions. In the past two years, she and her team walked into the mountain village with their dictionaries on their backs, and donated dictionaries to children in Grade One and Grade Two who could not afford them. This is not an ordinary dictionary. On its title page, a strange uncle, aunt, brother and sister wrote a blessing for the children. Many people left their work units and contact information, hoping to contact the children in the mountains. In an interview, Alina Zhang said frankly, "I had such a dictionary when I was a child, but it was not so beautiful at that time. That is a soft-cover dictionary. I spent six years from grade one to grade six, so I deeply know the importance of a dictionary to primary school students. So we choose to send Xinhua dictionary to primary school students. First, because it has been with children for a long time; Secondly, because the dialect in remote areas is very heavy, we can't guarantee that every primary school Chinese teacher can speak standard Mandarin. Dictionary stands for standard pronunciation, correct interpretation and Chinese character writing. In fact, sending dictionaries not only helped poor primary school students, but also helped myself. I have a better understanding of the two words in the dictionary, that is, the two words in my title: bitterness and joy. I always believe that the gathering of like-minded people should not just be about eating and drinking. Every species has this ability. We have to do something different. Public welfare, especially innovative public welfare, is another matter. We can sublimate ourselves while benefiting others. "
In 20 15, the public welfare development center of aid dictionaries was formally established, which condensed the efforts of people who care about children in mountainous areas. Previously, aid dictionaries had donated dictionaries to children in poverty-stricken areas in Qinghai, Tibet, Sichuan, Guangxi and Hubei. Alina Zhang has always had a belief that "public welfare is different from charity, and doing public welfare is a lifelong thing."