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  2. Waist chop - Wikipedia

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    Waist chop or waist cutting (simplified Chinese: 腰斩; traditional Chinese: 腰斬; pinyin: Yāo zhǎn), also known as cutting in two at the waist, [1] was a form of execution used in ancient China. [2] As its name implies, it involved the condemned being sliced in two at the waist by an executioner.

  3. Lào zi - Wikipedia

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    'Chinese knots') in Chinese and Chinese knotting in English. The term Chinese knotting only became known in recent years when it was summarized by Lydia Chen in the 1980s. [ 2 ] It was a tradition to use the lào and/or tāo as a form of yaopei ( lit. 'waist girdle ornament') in Hanfu where it was tied to the waist by using silk or cotton ribbon.

  4. Bianji - Wikipedia

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    Sima Guang's account provides a more gruesome detail, stating that Bianji was executed by waist-cutting, a form of execution involving cutting the victim in half at the waist. Some scholars question the narrative of Bianji being killed by Taizong, suggesting that Ouyang Xiu and Sima Guang's positions are highly suspicious, as both of them held ...

  5. Five Punishments - Wikipedia

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    The Five Punishments (Chinese: 五刑; pinyin: wǔ xíng; Cantonese Yale: ńgh yìhng) was the collective name for a series of physical penalties meted out by the legal system of pre-modern dynastic China. [1] Over time, the nature of the Five Punishments varied. Before the Western Han dynasty Emperor Han Wendi (r.

  6. Death by sawing - Wikipedia

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    If they shall have cut more or less [than their shares], it shall be with impunity." The translator notes the ambiguity of the original text, but says that later Roman writers understood this to mean that creditors were allowed to cut their shares from the body of the debtor. If true, that would constitute dismemberment, rather than sawing. [12]

  7. US bill to restrict WuXi AppTec, Chinese biotechs revised to ...

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    (Reuters) -A new version of a congressional bill that would restrict U.S. business with certain Chinese biotechnology companies including WuXi AppTec and BGI would give U.S. companies until 2032 ...

  8. Lingchi - Wikipedia

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    Lingchi (IPA: [lǐŋ.ʈʂʰɨ̌], Chinese: 凌遲), usually translated "slow slicing" or "death by a thousand cuts", was a form of torture and execution used in China from around the 10th century until the early 20th century.

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