
Lingchi was reserved for crimes viewed as especially severe, such as treason and killing one's parents. The process involved tying the person to be executed to a wooden frame, usually in a public place. The flesh was then cut from the body in multiple slices in a process that was not specified in detail in Chinese law and therefore most likely varied. In later times, opium was sometimes administered either as an act of mercy or as a way of preventing fainting. The punishment worked on three levels: as a form of public humiliation, as a slow and lingering death, and as a punishment after death.
Thank you procrastination
public humiliation?
ReplyDeletelingtche executioneer: okaayyyy... where will I start? hmm... the knee of course! I shall cut off the knee... Good. Now Liu, hold still, this might hurt a bit...
Liu : Nevermind the pain! I am so humiliated! Oh the shame! What will my dear mother say?!
Liu: Oh wait... I killed her.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not certain, but the association of SEX and LINGTCHI seems wrong to me.
ReplyDeleteIs that what drives China's mojo? Lingering death?
I thought it was a japanese thing to get excited over disturbing stuff.
Oh wait, the japanese version of the Lingtchi is the Death by a 1000 papercuts.
Papercuts courtesy of an origami scalpel
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE NONE.
ReplyDeleteAgain, I dont remember this.
ReplyDeleteAgain, it was to General You this message was adressed.
Sorry General You, its not I don't like you, its I feels better when General You is not around.
Besides, its means nothing.
ReplyDelete"you are none"
it means nothing.