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成都刻书有优良的传统,也曾有过辉煌的时期,自明朝以后却逐渐衰败下来。由于四川屡遭兵火,不仅田稼荒芜,且书籍图册也损毁殆尽,在交通不便,信息欠通的西南僻地,文化学术遭此厄难,致使刻印书籍失去了动力。这几百年间,蜀刻书籍几乎从书肆消失。清代中叶,为了编修《四库全书》,乾隆诏求天下珍本秘籍,全国之内,唯贵州、甘肃、四川三地无书以进,可见西南之地的图书雕印事业与全国的差距。 清代乾隆年间,全国安定日久,蜀中元气
Chengdu engraved books have excellent traditions, have had a brilliant period, but since the Ming dynasty but gradually decayed. Due to the repeated firestorms in Sichuan, not only the fields were deserted, but also the books atlas were destroyed. In the southwestern areas where the traffic was inconvenient and the information was not available, the culture and learning were the crux of the matter, which caused the printed books to lose their motivation. These hundreds of years, Shu engraved books almost disappeared from bookstores. In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, in order to compile the “Sikuquanshu”, Qianlong decreed that there should be no books in Guizhou, Gansu and Sichuan provinces. It shows the gap between the book carving and printing in the southwest and the whole country . During the Qianlong reign of Qing Dynasty, the whole country was stable and full of strength