When Qin Shihuang burned books, Confucius' grandson, the ninth generation Confucius, hid Confucian classics such as The Analects of Confucius, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Chunqiu and Xiaojing in the wall of Confucius' former residence. In the Ming Dynasty, in order to commemorate Confucius' achievements in preserving Confucian classics, Lubi Monument was engraved.
In the third year of Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 154), Liu Qi moved his son from Huainan to Qufu and made him King Lu, known as King Gong in history. King Lu Gong is good at managing the palace. It is said that the former residence of Confucius was demolished during the expansion of the palace, and suddenly he heard the sound of gold, stone, silk and bamboo in the sky, with the beauty of six laws and five tones. As a result, dozens of books, such as Shangshu, Li, The Analects of Confucius and Xiao Jing, were found on the wall.
It's Confucianism, cheat people. I don't think Taoist books like Tao Te Ching should be burned.