| name | qin-book-burning-decree |
| description | Use when standardizing education or controlling historical narratives across a unified empire. Categorizes texts for destruction vs. exemption, establishes enforcement timelines and punishments, and redirects education through officials (以吏为师). |
Qin Book Burning Decree Implementation
A systematic procedure for controlling historical narratives and standardizing education across a unified empire.
Overview
To establish ideological unity, eliminate texts that could foster regional identity or criticism of current policies.
Steps
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Categorize texts for destruction:
- All historical records except Qin's official records (非秦记皆烧之)
- Poetry and Classics (诗、书)
- Philosophical texts from various schools (百家语)
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Identify exempted texts:
- Medical texts (医药)
- Divination manuals (卜筮)
- Agricultural texts (种树之书)
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Establish enforcement timeline:
- All prohibited books must be surrendered to local officials within 30 days
- Officials (守、尉) must oversee collective burning
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Define punishments:
- Discussing Poetry or Classics in groups → execution and public display (弃市)
- Using ancient examples to criticize current policies → execution of entire clan (族)
- Officials who fail to report violations → same punishment as violators
- Failure to burn books within 30 days → tattooed and sentenced to wall-building labor (黥为城旦)
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Establish new education system:
- Those wishing to study laws must learn from officials (以吏为师)
Expected Outcomes
- Unified historical narrative
- Elimination of regional intellectual traditions
- Centralized control over education
Validation
- Verify that exempted categories (医药, 卜筮, 种树之书) are clearly separated from prohibited texts before enforcement begins
- Confirm that the 30-day surrender timeline is communicated to all local officials (守、尉) with documented acknowledgment
- Check that the new education system (以吏为师) has designated officials available to teach law in each administrative region