mostly thrashing... but it depends what crimes on how many lashes you get.
In ancient China, the philosopher Han Feizi, a key figure in Legalism, believed that people would respond to clear rewards and punishments for their actions. He argued that a strict legal system, where laws were enforced consistently, would lead to order and obedience in society. Han Feizi emphasized the importance of a strong, centralized authority to maintain control and ensure compliance among the populace.
they were the people that would be in the social classes of ancient china
the environment of ancient china impacted on the food of the ancient chinese people.
I'm sorry, but the people from Ancient China are currently deceased, so their feelings are unreportable.
38765 million people lived in china
they were chinese people, idiot!
the wealthy people in ancient china wore silk
Ancient China employed a variety of severe punishments, often aimed at deterring crime and maintaining social order. Common methods included corporal punishment, such as flogging and caning, as well as more extreme measures like mutilation, forced labor, and execution by methods such as beheading or crucifixion. The legal system was heavily influenced by Confucian ideals, which emphasized morality and hierarchy, leading to punishments that could be both public and humiliating. Additionally, the "Five Punishments" system categorized offenses and corresponding penalties, ranging from minor fines to capital punishment.
Ancient Greece, because majority of people per fer the food in Greece, then the food in China.
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the emperor