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Turbid verse

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Analysis of test questions: This question examines students' understanding of the literary inquisition in Qing Dynasty, which refers to an unjust imprisonment in which feudal rulers persecuted intellectuals. The emperor and people around him deliberately extracted words from the author's poems, and Luo Zhi became a crime. If it is serious, it will lead to fatal disaster, even all family members and relatives will be implicated, a door will be hacked, and even nine families will be implicated in felony. They knew that the distant island was floating in the sky, but they dared not forget the words of the Qing government that could not be distorted and explained. They are very confused. (3) During the Ming Dynasty, he went to Beijing in one fell swoop. The breeze can't read. Why do you rummage through books with words that feudal rulers can misinterpret, such as "turbid and clear", "clear capital" and "breeze"?

Comments: This question is less difficult. In order to examine students' ability to remember historical knowledge, the rulers of feudal society practiced cultural autocracy policies, such as burning books to bury Confucianism in the Qin Dynasty and literary inquisition in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, all in order to control people's thoughts and consolidate their rule. These cultural autocracies stifle ideas, destroy culture and hinder cultural exchange and development.