Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you mean by year?

What do you mean by year?

Ling Chi, also known as "a thousand pieces" by the people, cut off a person's flesh and died.

It is worth mentioning that the photos taken by French soldiers in the late Qing Dynasty 1905 show that they were executed by "eight knives", but they did not really reach the shocking level of thousands of knives. Since the Yuan Dynasty, the applicable charges of the year number are "rebellion", "evil rebellion" and "injustice" among the top ten crimes.

The specific charges are (1) rebellion, (2) killing grandparents, parents and their relatives (uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters), grandparents, husbands and their grandparents, (3) killing a family of three people without guilt, dismembering people, picking on people, and (4) killing lords and their relatives by handmaiden and hired workers.

19 10 years later, the news of China's prisoners became famous in Europe, because the photos taken by French soldiers in 1904 and 1905 were edited into a book in the form of postcards and became popular. 1905 in April, China announced the abolition of the year number.

In France, In the Year of the Dead is regarded as the ultimate representative of "torture in China", which inspired countless writers and artists, even until the publication of George Battier's photo collection in 1960, and was later redrawn by Chen Jieren. These images symbolize China, its history and civilization, and similar styles continue to influence westerners today.

/kloc-at the end of 0/9, the French minister Dr. Matignon witnessed China's death in China. He wrote: "According to the custom, the muscles of the breast and chest are removed first, then the muscles of the outer arm and forearm, and then the muscles of the rest of the body are removed in turn. Bloody muscles are piled up in a wicker basket, which is specially used for this punishment.

When the prisoner died a few hours later, he had broken his joint. "At the beginning of the 20th century, Henry Norman and German criminologist Robert Gandel (1926) witnessed and described the scene of China's execution.