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Have you read any of the seven forbidden book holidays in the world?

The seven banned books in the world have now become masterpieces.

Jin Ping Mei by Lan Xiaosheng

Reasons for being banned:

Because of some sexual descriptions in the book Jin Ping Mei, Dong Qichang called it "definitely burning" in the late Ming Dynasty [16], which was repeatedly banned in past dynasties. In the ninth year of Shunzhi, there was a ban on novels: "Writers in the altar are only allowed to publish books that are beneficial to Neo-Confucianism and politics, other obscene words, and all the manuscripts of the Window Art Society. All transactions are prohibited and offenders are severely punished. " The Preface to the Scholars, written by the old man who closed his fast in the early years of Qianlong, said: "Shuihu and Jinpingmei have been banned for a long time.

Ulysses of Joyce [Ireland]

Reasons for being banned:

There are indeed many "filthy" descriptions in Ulysses that are still surprisingly bold today, including seemingly pornographic or dirty places. However, these descriptions are not indulging in physical catharsis or attracting attention, but the inevitable result of the writing style and characters' psychology of the whole novel. In fact, it is difficult for readers who are inexperienced in modernism to take these paragraphs out of context, while readers who can read and appreciate them will certainly understand the author's true intentions and will not have evil thoughts.

Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt vonnegut.

Reasons for being banned:

When vonnegut first started writing, he was often too bold, which led to the content of the book failing to pass the examination. The most exaggerated book is Slaughterhouse Five, which was banned 18 times in the United States because it was too erotic and the description of the war was too true! Some people even wrote to the bookstore, hoping to put Slaughterhouse Five together with pornographic magazines.

Graham greene's Power and Glory

Reasons for being banned:

Green wrote Power and Glory based on his personal experience in Mexico from 65438 to 0938. This book was banned by the Inquisition because of The Fallen Priest, but it was also regarded by critics as Green's most important masterpiece. In his book, Green pays attention to the religion of "human" in this world, that is, to explore faith in the dilemma of human nature and seek the truth of this world.

Harper lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird.

Reasons for being banned:

To Kill a Mockingbird has been criticized by American parents and some organizations. They think that the language of the novel and the way of describing racial issues are unacceptable. The Committee on Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association listed it as one of the top ten controversial books in contemporary times. 1977 Due to repeated indecent words such as "Damn" and "Miss Prostitute", Eton Campus temporarily banned the sale of this book. 1980, parents of students in Cheryl campus protested that this book was a "dirty and obscene novel".

Boris Pasternak's doctor zhivago.

Reasons for being banned:

Although the background of doctor zhivago is mostly from 19 10 to 1920s, it was not completed until 1956. The book was banned in the Soviet Union, smuggled out of the country by Italian publisher Giangiacomo Felt Rinelli in 1957, and published in Russian in Milan. The following year, the Italian and English editions were published, which received great response. 1958 won the Nobel Prize in Literature for the author.

Lady Chatterley's lover

Reasons for being banned:

The reason why Lady Chatterley's Lover was banned was neither pornography nor infidelity, but Connie, as a noble lady, and Meles, the gamekeeper, broke the class combination and touched the taboo of mainstream social values at that time-the so-called "true love" actually happened between men and women of different classes. Lawrence not only didn't criticize, but affirmed it with a gesture of blessing and praise.