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What does Maobianshu mean?
Wool-edged books refer to books that have not been cut after binding. Hardcover and paperback books are all in the form of raw edges.

Maobian book is a printed book that does not open after binding. "Leave three sides as they are, without knife", and the pages are connected. When reading a book, you need to cut them open with a paper cutter. In addition, in the book "heaven", "earth" and around, to leave more blank. This is an interesting binding method, which originated in Europe, prevailed in French and spread to China.

Formally speaking, Maobianshu is a deliberately designed binding book. After printing and binding, it is deliberately not cut, which means "three sides are left as they are, and there is no knife cut". There is a blank around the pages of the book, and the buyer can read it while cutting. Later, in China, due to the advocacy of Lu Xun, the so-called "rushing to the crown with anger" was formed, with the roots aligned and the tops all raw.

Maobian books are often used in books on prose, calligraphy, academic papers, poems and other subjects, especially suitable for collection. For readers, it is worth buying two books, one for hiding and the other for reading; For the author, it is worth customizing separately. It is a pleasure to make friends and read slowly.

Make sentences:

1. This paper introduces what Maobian books and historical materials are, their origins, characteristics and features of cover design.

2, Maobian book is simple and natural, like a naive teenager, with some childishness and a little natural beauty.