Abstract

At present, the digital development of museums appears to be a new trend. Ancient books are vulnerable, illegible and unfit for display, but digital technology can provide better protection, research and display for this. Digital display serves as a significant way to inherit ancient books. By studying the application of digital display in the exhibition of "Return and Reconstruction of The Yongle Canon" in the National Museum of Classic Books, it is hoped to provide some references and inspirations for relevant researchers and designers.

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