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  • Lingchi
  • Archaic Chinese method of torture and execution

    Lingchi (IPA: [lǐŋ.ʈʂʰɨ̌], Chinese: 凌遲), usually translated "slow slicing" or (incorrectly) "death by a thousand cuts", is a form of torture and execution

    Lingchi

    Lingchi

    Lingchi

  • Death by a Thousand Cuts (book)
  • 2008 book by Timothy Brook and Gregory Blue

    Gregory Blue, and Jérôme Bourgon which examines the use of slow slicing or lingchi, a form of torture and capital punishment practised in mid- and late-Imperial

    Death by a Thousand Cuts (book)

    Death_by_a_Thousand_Cuts_(book)

  • Flaying
  • Method of execution

    Anthropodermic bibliopegy (books bound in human skin) Degloving Écorché Excarnation Lingchi Scalping p.69 Kleine Kulturgeschichte der Haut. p. 69. Ernst G. Jung (2007)

    Flaying

    Flaying

    Flaying

  • Vivisection
  • Experimental surgery

    animal testing Human subject research Intrinsic value (animal ethics) Lingchi, an execution method in Imperial China New England Anti-Vivisection Society

    Vivisection

    Vivisection

    Vivisection

  • Five Punishments
  • Name for the physical penalties of the dynastic Chinese legal system

    public market (棄市; qìshì); strangulation (絞; jiǎo); and slow slicing (凌遲; língchí). Other methods of execution were also used. During the Western Han dynasty

    Five Punishments

    Five_Punishments

  • Xinjiang
  • Autonomous region of China

    Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. According

    Xinjiang

    Xinjiang

    Xinjiang

  • Guangzhou
  • Capital of Guangdong, China

    cangues and keeping them for most of a year, ultimately executed 23 by lingchi. With the help of local pirates, the "Folangji" then carried out smuggling

    Guangzhou

    Guangzhou

    Guangzhou

  • Yuan Chonghuan
  • Ming Chinese military commander (1584–1630)

    Battle of Ningyuan. Yuan met his end when he was arrested and executed by lingchi ("slow slicing") on the order of the Chongzhen Emperor under false charges

    Yuan Chonghuan

    Yuan Chonghuan

    Yuan_Chonghuan

  • Torture
  • Deliberate infliction of suffering on a person

    for more than two millennia, was banned in 1905 along with flogging and lingchi (dismemberment) as a means of execution, although torture in China continued

    Torture

    Torture

    Torture

  • Waist chop
  • Archaic Chinese form of execution

    instead, not chopped at the waist. Hemicorporectomy, a surgical procedure Lingchi, another torturous form of execution used in China Ulrich Lau; Thies Staack

    Waist chop

    Waist chop

    Waist_chop

  • Dismemberment
  • Completely removing the limbs from a living or dead being

    at the waist are mentioned, but occurs very rarely in earlier material. Lingchi was a form of torture and execution used from the 10th century until the

    Dismemberment

    Dismemberment

    Dismemberment

  • The Warlords
  • 2007 Chinese-Hong Kong film by Peter Chan

    arrested, made the scapegoat for Pang's assassination, and executed by lingchi. His last words are stated to be "dying is easy, living is harder". Jet

    The Warlords

    The_Warlords

  • Daoguang Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1820 to 1850

    Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. During

    Daoguang Emperor

    Daoguang Emperor

    Daoguang_Emperor

  • Leng Tch'e
  • Belgian grindcore band

    stoner rock and metalcore. The band's name is an alternate romanisation of "língchí", a method of torture and execution originating from Imperial China that

    Leng Tch'e

    Leng_Tch'e

  • Qianlong Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1735 to 1796

    Inquisition, resulting in the victims executed by beheading or slow slicing (lingchi), or having their corpses mutilated (if they were already dead). In 1743

    Qianlong Emperor

    Qianlong Emperor

    Qianlong_Emperor

  • Combing (torture)
  • Form of torture using iron combs

    being crushed by a wheel, and other tortures, before she too was beheaded. Lingchi "Card". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2nd edition

    Combing (torture)

    Combing_(torture)

  • Shen Jiaben
  • abolishing several cruel means of punishment such as "slow slicing" (lingchi). Besides, they established Imperial Law College (京師法律學堂) in 1906. Shen

    Shen Jiaben

    Shen Jiaben

    Shen_Jiaben

  • Zhengde Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1505 to 1521

    Liu Jin was arrested on 16 September, and his three-day execution by lingchi, or "slow slicing", began on 27 September. As a result of Liu's downfall

    Zhengde Emperor

    Zhengde Emperor

    Zhengde_Emperor

  • Capital punishment in South Korea
  • of execution being either decapitation or strangulation. In addition, lingchi, or "lingering death by slow-slicing" (neungji-cheocham, 능지처참), was reserved

    Capital punishment in South Korea

    Capital_punishment_in_South_Korea

  • Siling, Guangxi
  • Town in Guangxi, People's Republic of China

    China. As of 2023[update], it administers the following nine villages: Lingchi Village (灵池村) Shanwen Village (山汶村) Guzhang Village (古樟村) Mashan Village

    Siling, Guangxi

    Siling,_Guangxi

  • Nine familial exterminations
  • Capital punishment in premodern East Asia

    of brethren put to death, as well as death for the rebels themselves by lingchi. The number of sentences during the Ming was higher than that of the Tang

    Nine familial exterminations

    Nine_familial_exterminations

  • Creeping normality
  • Process by which a change can be accepted through happening slowly

    Camel's nose "First they came ... " Habituation If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Lingchi – "Death by a thousand cuts" Moving the goalposts Normalization of antisemitism

    Creeping normality

    Creeping_normality

  • King Wen of Zhou
  • Overlord of the West

    went to Di Xin to plead for his freedom, but was executed in a rage by lingchi and made into meat cakes which were fed to his father in Youli. However

    King Wen of Zhou

    King Wen of Zhou

    King_Wen_of_Zhou

  • Li Kaifang
  • captured on March 31, 1855 in Fengguantun, Shandong. Li was then executed by lingchi at the Caishikou Execution Grounds. Franz H. Michael, The Taiping Rebellion:

    Li Kaifang

    Li_Kaifang

  • Ximenkou station (Ningbo Rail Transit)
  • Ningbo Metro station

    Exit number Exit location Exit B Zhongshan West Road, Wangjing Road Exit D Zhongshan West Road, Lingchi Street

    Ximenkou station (Ningbo Rail Transit)

    Ximenkou station (Ningbo Rail Transit)

    Ximenkou_station_(Ningbo_Rail_Transit)

  • Water Margin
  • One of the Chinese Classic Novels

    their enemies' flesh piece by piece, an action combining cannibalism with lingchi", the slow slicing of somebody to death. This type of violent imagery in

    Water Margin

    Water Margin

    Water_Margin

  • Liu Jin
  • Chinese eunuch (1451–1510)

    innocence. On 16 September, Liu was arrested, and his three-day execution by lingchi, or "slow slicing", began on 27 September. Historians have varying accounts

    Liu Jin

    Liu_Jin

  • Tom Virtue
  • American actor (born 1957)

    Clerk "BOOM" Throwing Shade Standing Man Episode 6 I'm Dying Up Here Joe "Lingchi" 2017–2021 Conan Hindsight Financial - Advisor #1 / ElevatoRevelations

    Tom Virtue

    Tom_Virtue

  • Lin Shuangwen rebellion
  • 1787 Taiwanese revolt against the Qing

    sent into hiding. Other criminals and rebels were sentenced to death by Lingchi (a method of torture). The tombs of their ancestors were excavated. The

    Lin Shuangwen rebellion

    Lin Shuangwen rebellion

    Lin_Shuangwen_rebellion

  • Persecution of Christians
  • French newspaper, Le Monde Illustré, of the torture and execution of Father Auguste Chapdelaine, a French missionary in China, by slow slicing (lingchi).

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution_of_Christians

  • Mo Guanfu
  • Wen-tsai. They were extradited to China in 1803 and later executed by Lingchi in Guangzhou. Pirates of the South China Coast Antony, Robert (2003). Like

    Mo Guanfu

    Mo_Guanfu

  • I'm Dying Up Here
  • 2017 American TV series or program

    Dennis Cindy Chupack & Justin Hillian July 30, 2017 (2017-07-30) 0.135 9 9 "Lingchi" Julie Anne Robinson Alex Herschlag August 6, 2017 (2017-08-06) 0.163 10

    I'm Dying Up Here

    I'm_Dying_Up_Here

  • Death poem
  • Genre of poetry

    invasion of the Ming. Yuan met his end when he was arrested and executed by lingchi ("slow slicing") on the order of the Chongzhen Emperor under false charges

    Death poem

    Death poem

    Death_poem

  • King Wu of Zhou
  • First King of the Zhou dynasty (r. 1046–1043 BCE)

    of Bo Yikao being passed over, it is said that Di Xin had killed him by lingchi. Among the earliest accounts of this lie in Records of Emperors and Kings

    King Wu of Zhou

    King Wu of Zhou

    King_Wu_of_Zhou

  • Anterior Lê dynasty
  • Period of Vietnamese history from 980 to 1009

    stories, his favorite execution and torturing methods were immersion, Lingchi, and the burning of live victims, all of which he perceived as entertainment

    Anterior Lê dynasty

    Anterior Lê dynasty

    Anterior_Lê_dynasty

  • Yongzheng Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1722 to 1735

    fire 3 salvoes and then the Manchus strangled the 2 Lamas while slacing (Lingchi) Lum-pa-nas and Na-p'od-pa to death while they beheaded the 13 other rebels

    Yongzheng Emperor

    Yongzheng Emperor

    Yongzheng_Emperor

  • Cannibalism in literature
  • Cannibals in legends and works written before World War I

    their enemies' flesh piece by piece, an action combining cannibalism with lingchi", the slow slicing of somebody to death. Cannibalism is often mentioned

    Cannibalism in literature

    Cannibalism_in_literature

  • 1905
  • Calendar year

    executions of the nation's three most cruel torture execution methods, lingchi ("death by a thousand cuts"), gibbeting (similar to crucifixion, hanging

    1905

    1905

    1905

  • Li Kui (Water Margin)
  • Fictional character in the Chinese classical novel Water Margin

    Li Kui is captured and taken to the capital, where he is executed by lingchi. The 20th-century novel Can Shui Hu (殘水滸) by Cheng Shanzhi [zh] provides

    Li Kui (Water Margin)

    Li Kui (Water Margin)

    Li_Kui_(Water_Margin)

  • Fang Xiaoru
  • Chinese scholar and official (1357–1402)

    pen on the ground and refused to write the address. He was executed by lingchi (磔), and several of his family members lost their lives. Another account

    Fang Xiaoru

    Fang Xiaoru

    Fang_Xiaoru

  • Eunuchs in China
  • given the title "general Xuanlue". Lin Da was 42 when he was executed by Lingchi. He had six sons; the two older ones died before, and his third son Lin

    Eunuchs in China

    Eunuchs in China

    Eunuchs_in_China

  • The Injustice to Dou E
  • Play

    the man responsible for Dou E's plight. He was eventually executed by lingchi, as retribution for his crimes. Zhang Lü'er's father, referred to as Zhang's

    The Injustice to Dou E

    The Injustice to Dou E

    The_Injustice_to_Dou_E

  • Bo Yikao
  • Member of Chinese Zhou royal house

    Kings (帝王世紀) expands on this, stating that Di Xin had killed him with lingchi, despite it being a relatively new but controversial concept at the time

    Bo Yikao

    Bo Yikao

    Bo_Yikao

  • Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)
  • Muslim revolt against Qing China

    castration. The Muslim rebels themselves were subjected to execution by lingchi (slow slicing) while their sons were castrated and their female relatives

    Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)

    Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)

    Dungan_Revolt_(1862–1877)

  • Di Xin
  • Last king of the Shang dynasty

    said that Di Xin put Bo Yikao, King Wu of Zhou's brother, to death by lingchi, which would be the earliest case of it occurring. This would go on to

    Di Xin

    Di Xin

    Di_Xin

  • Zhuang Tinglong case
  • Literary inquisition in China (1661–1663)

    executed. Zhuang Tinglong's brother, Zhuang Tingyue (莊廷鉞), was executed by lingchi, and the entire Zhuang family was implicated in the case. Li Lingxi and

    Zhuang Tinglong case

    Zhuang_Tinglong_case

  • Korean literati purges
  • Late 15th–16th century purges

    Obok (권오복; 權五福) and Kwŏn Kyŏngyu [ko]), received the death sentence by Lingchi while three were beheaded. Kim Chong-jik's remains were excavated and then

    Korean literati purges

    Korean_literati_purges

  • List of Water Margin characters
  • ultimately convicted of abetting murder and sentenced to execution by lingchi. He Jiu (何九) is the coroner who inspects Wu Dalang's corpse. He knows that

    List of Water Margin characters

    List_of_Water_Margin_characters

  • Yunsi
  • Qing Dynasty Prince Lian of the First Rank (1680-1726)

    the emperor, rather than rewarding Yinsi, sentenced Zhang to death by lingchi in order to discourage others from becoming involved in the struggle for

    Yunsi

    Yunsi

    Yunsi

  • Hu Zhongzao
  • Qing dynasty politician (1712–1755)

    Hu violated the law and should be sentenced to lingchi. Hu escaped the more severe sentence of lingchi, but was beheaded in 1755. At this time, Hu Zhongzao's

    Hu Zhongzao

    Hu_Zhongzao

  • Jahangir Khoja
  • East Turkestani noble (1788–1828)

    Immediately after the interrogation was completed he was executed by slicing (Lingchi). Jahangir Khoja's body was cut into numerous pieces and his bones thrown

    Jahangir Khoja

    Jahangir Khoja

    Jahangir_Khoja

  • Zheng Zhilong
  • 17th-century Chinese merchant, pirate, and political leader

    sentenced Zheng and his remaining servants and sons with him to death by lingchi but commuted their sentence to death by decapitation instead. He would

    Zheng Zhilong

    Zheng_Zhilong

  • Fang La
  • Chinese anti-Song rebel leader (died 1121)

    Four months later, Fang La is found guilty of treason and executed by lingchi. Chen Shuozhen (Female Emperor Wenjia) Lieu, Samuel N.C. (1985). Manichaeism

    Fang La

    Fang La

    Fang_La

  • History of Xinjiang
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. Yakub

    History of Xinjiang

    History of Xinjiang

    History_of_Xinjiang

  • The Fornicating Dog
  • Short story by Pu Songling

    perform their sex acts in public, after which both are sentenced to death by lingchi. Observing that "this woman is certainly not the only creature with a human

    The Fornicating Dog

    The_Fornicating_Dog

  • History of Islam in China
  • Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. When

    History of Islam in China

    History of Islam in China

    History_of_Islam_in_China

  • Jing Qing
  • Ming official who attempted to assassinate the Yongle Emperor

    religion and he would be regarded as a martyr in unofficial Ming biographies. Lingchi Fang Xiaoru Jianwen Emperor Yongle Emperor Ditmanson, Peter (2007). "Venerating

    Jing Qing

    Jing_Qing

  • April 1905
  • Month of 1905

    Zulu War of 1879 The last legal executions in China by the practice of Lingchi, a method of slow torture called "death by a thousand cuts" because of

    April 1905

    April 1905

    April_1905

  • Solon people
  • Subgroup of the Evenks living in Northeastern China

    castration. The Muslim rebels themselves were subjected to execution by lingchi (slow slicing) while their sons were castrated and their female relatives

    Solon people

    Solon_people

  • Sarcopenic obesity
  • Medical condition: obesity and loss of muscle

    Wang, Kexin; Deng, Chunyan; Shen, Yuntian; Zhu, Jianwei; Wang, Wei; Xu, Lingchi; Sun, Hualin (2022-08-29). "Inflammation: Roles in Skeletal Muscle Atrophy"

    Sarcopenic obesity

    Sarcopenic obesity

    Sarcopenic_obesity

  • Afaqi Khoja revolts
  • 1759–1866 revolts in East Turkestan against Qing dynasty

    captured and taken to Peking where he was ultimately executed by slicing (Lingchi). To protect and defend Altishahr from future attacks, the Qing increased

    Afaqi Khoja revolts

    Afaqi Khoja revolts

    Afaqi_Khoja_revolts

  • Xinjiang under Qing rule
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. The Kokandis

    Xinjiang under Qing rule

    Xinjiang under Qing rule

    Xinjiang_under_Qing_rule

  • Zuo Guangdou
  • Early 17th century Ming Dynasty official

    exposed Wei's twenty-four crimes and said that Wei should be put to death by Lingchi. Zuo Guangdou as well as more than seventy others supported Wei's impeachment

    Zuo Guangdou

    Zuo Guangdou

    Zuo_Guangdou

  • Lhasa riot of 1750
  • Uprising against Qing rule in Tibet

    fire 3 salvoes and then the Manchus strangled the 2 Lamas while slicing (Lingchi) Lum-pa-nas and Na-p'od-pa to death while they beheaded the 13 other rebels

    Lhasa riot of 1750

    Lhasa_riot_of_1750

  • Gikū
  • Heian period Japanese monk

    He went on a pilgrimage to Mount Wutai. Later he traveled to Hangzhou's Lingchi Monastery to meet Yanguan Qi'an. Egaku conveys Tachibana Kachiko's wishes

    Gikū

    Gikū

    Gikū

  • A Very Loud Death
  • US musical group

    year. The album includes "Lurching In The Dark," as well as the tracks "Lingchi," "Computations," "Zoetrope," "Circuitous," and their swan-song "Recover

    A Very Loud Death

    A Very Loud Death

    A_Very_Loud_Death

  • Wang Nangxian
  • December 24, 1797, Wang Nangxian, at only twenty years old, was executed by lingchi. In the aftermath of the uprising, the villages were destroyed and the

    Wang Nangxian

    Wang_Nangxian

  • Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty
  • Executions by Zhu Yuanzhang, 1375 to 1390

    "Lin Xian case" (林贤案) concluded, and Zhu Yuanzhang executed Lin Xian by lingchi for treason and collusion with Hu and the Japanese. "Collaborate with the

    Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty

    Four_Major_Cases_of_the_early_Ming_dynasty

  • Adrien Borel
  • French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    Chinese torture victim Fou-Tchou Li, cut up alive into a hundred pieces (Lingchi). These images, which had, in his own words, an “infinite value of reversal”

    Adrien Borel

    Adrien_Borel

  • Wang Qing (Water Margin)
  • Fictional Chinese literary antagonist

    Jun, charged with treason by the Song Empire, and eventually executed by lingchi. McLaren, Anne (2005), Printing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China

    Wang Qing (Water Margin)

    Wang Qing (Water Margin)

    Wang_Qing_(Water_Margin)

  • Buyantai
  • Official of Qing China (1791–1880)

    and in 1828, Jahangir was captured, brought to Beijing, and killed by Lingchi. In late 1830, Buyantai was appointed as the Imperial Resident of Ili by

    Buyantai

    Buyantai

    Buyantai

  • Sonom
  • Circa June 13–14, 1776, Sonom and other rebel leaders were executed by lingchi. His skull was made into a kapala, his tibia was made into a kangling,

    Sonom

    Sonom

  • Egaku
  • 9th century Japanese monk

    Egaku visited the national preceptor Yanguan Qi'an at Hangzhou's Lingchi Monastery and communicated the wishes of the Empress Dowager (for a Zen

    Egaku

    Egaku

    Egaku

  • Islam during the Qing dynasty
  • Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Qing dynasty China

    Sufi rebel of the Afaqi suborder, Jahangir Khoja was sliced to death (Lingchi) in 1828 by the Manchus for leading a rebellion against the Qing. In Kashgaria

    Islam during the Qing dynasty

    Islam during the Qing dynasty

    Islam_during_the_Qing_dynasty

  • A Sequel to the Yellow Millet Dream
  • Short story by Pu Songling

    as the perpetrator; she is brutally tortured and sentenced to death by lingchi. Zeng is jolted awake and realises he is still at the monks' quarters with

    A Sequel to the Yellow Millet Dream

    A Sequel to the Yellow Millet Dream

    A_Sequel_to_the_Yellow_Millet_Dream

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  • MUNGO
  • Male

    Scottish

    MUNGO

    Old Scottish pet name derived from Brythonic my-nghu, MUNGO means "dear one." It was recorded in Latin in the 6th century as carissimus amicus, meaning "dearest friend." 

  • Such
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Such

    Pure

  • Amrit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Amrit

    Nectar

  • Anmay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anmay

    One who cannot be broken

  • GÜLISTAN
  • Female

    Turkish

    GÜLISTAN

    Turkish form of Persian Gulistan, GÜLISTAN means "rose-land."

  • Dhruvesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhruvesh

    Atut Lakshya

  • Anammelech
  • Biblical

    Anammelech

    answer; poverty of the king

  • Dore
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Italian

    Dore

    Gift of Isis; Stranger; Exile

  • Salena
  • Girl/Female

    Greek English Latin

    Salena

    Moon goddess.

  • Macklyn
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic

    Macklyn

    Son of Flann

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