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"Why was Li Ao banned?"

Firstly, in the era when he published the book, his writing was too pornographic, and secondly, it involved sensitive topics in mainland China and Taiwan. so. . .

It is said that Li Ao has ninety-six banned books in Taiwan, thus reaching the "most banned books in the world"

Li Ao's "Up the Mountain·Up the Mountain·Love" But it was checked before it was finished. Although I dare not say that it will never be done again, it is definitely unprecedented.

Li Ao wrote 100 books in Taiwan, 96 of which were "banned books." As he spoke, he took out a table with a list of "banned books", about 3 meters long, and dragged it to the ground. Li Ao held up the form and said with a funny look: Look, this form is already taller than me. It can be said that the works are as long as my body. The audience laughed on the spot. Li Ao still seemed to think it was not enough, and later took out a Li Ao work with "Three O'clock Girl" printed on the cover and said: "At that time, my books could only be sold on street stalls together with pornographic books and periodicals, so the books I published looked very ' Cool'. My reader is not my reader at all. He buys pornographic books and periodicals. If he buys the wrong book, he becomes my reader."

Li Ao's Works Collection:

" "Qing Shi Visits the Brothel"

"From Unfreedom to Freedom"

"Bat and Qingliu"

"Li Ao's Joyful Enemies"< /p>

"Research on Chinese Sexuality"

"Let's see who writes better articles"

"Beijing Fayuan Temple"

"Under the Tradition" "Monologue"

"Research on Chinese Sexuality"

"We must teach people the golden needle"

"Let's see whose article is good"

"Strange Love and Common Love"

"Research on Sun Yat-sen"

"Memoirs of Li Ao"