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How did bronze sunflower become a banned book?
"Bronze Sunflower" was accused of being involved in pornography and violence, so it was removed from the shelves.

A previous demining book list was circulated wildly on platforms such as Weibo and WeChat, and other children's books were also accused of describing bad habits, with more negative energy. Among them, "Little Honey Circle" was suspected of cheating, giving students nicknames, "Bronze Sunflower" and "Dream of the Wolf King" were accused of pornography and violence.

Bronze Sunflower is a novel by China contemporary writer Cao Wenxuan, which was first published in April 2005. Bronze Sunflower tells the story of a boy and a girl. Boys are called bronze and girls are called sunflowers. On a special occasion, seven-year-old city girl Sunflower and country boy Bronze became friends of brothers and sisters. They lived together and grew up together. But at the age of twelve, the girl sunflower was recalled to her city by fate. From then on, the boy bronze often looked at the end of the reeds and the place where the girl sunflower was.

This novel won the China Top Ten Book Award in 2005, the Best Novel Creation Award of "Good Books for Everyone to Read" in Taiwan Province Province, the Excellent Book Award in Jiangsu Province, the "Five-One Project" Award of the Tenth National Spiritual Civilization Construction, the First World Publishing Government Award, and the Seventh Excellent Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association.