Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 78
They are either used as punishments for severe crimes such as insurrection or murder , or describe the cruelty of the ... a criminal as a punishment in ancient China ' , 27 ' minced meat — to make mincemeat of a foe , barbarous ancient ...
They are either used as punishments for severe crimes such as insurrection or murder , or describe the cruelty of the ... a criminal as a punishment in ancient China ' , 27 ' minced meat — to make mincemeat of a foe , barbarous ancient ...
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... rather than to draw the conclusion that cannibalism was used a punishment in ancient China . ... corresponds well with the abolition of ' flesh punishments ' ( rou xing ( FFU ) in 167 B.C.37 While these ' flesh punishments ' do not ...
... rather than to draw the conclusion that cannibalism was used a punishment in ancient China . ... corresponds well with the abolition of ' flesh punishments ' ( rou xing ( FFU ) in 167 B.C.37 While these ' flesh punishments ' do not ...
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The emperor meted a punishment which extended to the nine generations . The heavily involved were torn asunder by chariots and had their heads exposed . Some were butchered or shot at . Those from the rank of minister down were ordered ...
The emperor meted a punishment which extended to the nine generations . The heavily involved were torn asunder by chariots and had their heads exposed . Some were butchered or shot at . Those from the rank of minister down were ordered ...
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