The shocking old photos of the punishment in the late Qing Dynasty, the shackles that crushed people, and a group of prisoners waiting for trial in front of the yamen
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1. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there was a group of prisoners standing at the entrance of the Yamen lobby who were about to be tried.
2. In this case, it is either exile or distribution, in ancient times, this kind of criminal law was very heavy, and it was not necessary to die halfway.
3. This is the ancient "playing board", of course, if you want to avoid the pain of flesh and skin, you can spend money to eliminate the disaster.
4. This photograph is of a Mongol prisoner who was captured at the end of the Qing Dynasty.
5. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the beheading punishment was being carried out at the entrance of the vegetable market in Beijing.
6. After the trial and conviction, the prisoner is placed in a wooden cage and placed at the street corner for public display.
7. The prisoner was eating, and his expression was dull and seemed to have nothing but despair.
8. In 1900, a prisoner in Hankow had shackles on his head and shackles on his feet.
9. In 1900, the prisoner kneeling in the rain stood by the official who escorted him.
10. Female prisoners in the late Qing Dynasty, three female prisoners are shackled together.
11. The Eight-Nation Coalition imposed penalties on the soldiers of the Boxers.
12. Photographed in Shanghai in 1907, a group of prisoners in prison is shown by a patrol officer preparing to take away two prisoners who were in shackles.
13. Four Chinese were shackled in front, and a British two-legged patrol escorted them behind.
14. Punishment at the end of the Qing Dynasty.
15. A prisoner who is kneeling on the ground in shackles.
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