What books were banned in Qing Dynasty?
In order to rule the Qing Dynasty, Daxing Wenzi Prison was overhauled during the Qianlong period. Wu Han, a historian, said, "The Qing Dynasty compiled Sikuquanshu, and the ancient books died!" . During the reign of Guangganlong, more than 3,000 kinds of banned books were collected and handed in, and more than 0.5 million books were collected, and more than 700,000 books were burned. However, some ancient books have been preserved. An anti-Qing movement in Wu Sangui, a 10-day massacre in Yangzhou and a slaughterhouse in Jiading were lost in China for more than two hundred years, and it was only after two hundred years that they were found in Japan. There is special research to do this. According to the statistics of Four Ku Blackboards published by Beijing Publishing House, more than 3,000 books have been destroyed and banned.