Shang Yang in Qin Dynasty: hated for his political reform, he was forced to rebel. He was killed in Mianchi, and his body was transported back to Xianyang, where the car split.
Liu, King of Jiangxia in the Southern Song Dynasty, was the fifth son of Emperor Wu. He was once a captain, respected and versatile. He was jealous of the abolition of Emperor Liu and wanted to abolish Li. Freddie led the troops to kill him and his four sons. And cut off Gong Yi's limbs, cut open his stomach, cut out his eyes, coated with honey, and named it "Ghost Zongzi".
Chao Cuo, an ancient historian of the Han Dynasty, suggested "cutting vassals" for Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, which led to the chaos of the Seven Kingdoms. The seven countries put forward the slogan "Kill Chao Cuo, clear the monarch's side". Emperor Han Jing had to behead Chao Cuo and apologize to the C.C.. All the relatives of Chao Cuo who suffered were executed and fled the city.
Jie Jin, a bachelor of Hanlin in Ming Dynasty, was rejected by people because of his outstanding talent and outspoken, and was repeatedly relegated. Ming Chengzu was imprisoned for his "no courtiers ceremony". After five years in prison, Prince Zhu bribed the Royal Guards to command Ji Gang, ordered him to get drunk with wine, and then dragged him into the snow to freeze to death. His wife's family moved to Liaodong.
Fang Xiaoru, a famous scholar in the Ming Dynasty, was ordered to draft an imperial edict after the "Jingnan War" of Ming Chengzu, but was rejected and killed. Ten families (parents and students) were all destroyed, and the dead had to cut coffins and whip their bodies. More than 800 relatives and friends of the clan died. Fang Xiaoru became the only person in history who was wiped out by the ten clans.
Yuan Chonghuan, the supervisor of Jiliao in Ming Dynasty: Emperor Chongzhen of Ming Dynasty suspected that he was overbearing and was arrested and imprisoned by Huang Taiji. Luo Zhi was found guilty of treason and deception, and was sentenced to death in Xi Shi (dismembered limbs) and thrown into this city. "The executioner cut off a piece of meat, and the people paid for it and ate it raw. The meat will be sold out soon. Then gut and gut, and sell them one by one. The people bought it and swallowed it raw with shochu, bloody. "
Tao Wangqing, the concubine of Wang Hui, Guang Chuan in the Western Han Dynasty, once asked a painter to draw a portrait for her and pretend to be a nude model. After being discovered, Queen Liu Yue, King Guanghui and Zhao Xin led all the concubines to humiliate her. He was whipped by a whip and burned by a red-hot iron bar. Tao Wangqing's well, suicided, was saved, and life was worse than death. Tie his hands and feet, stick a wooden nail into his nakedness, and cut off his nose, lips and tongue. Then chop it into pieces and boil it into a paste.
Peng Yue, the Founding Father of the Han Dynasty: After the founding of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang was jealous of him, so he killed the three clans on charges of being deformed and executed them with five punishments. There are five punishments, that is, beheading (tattooing on the face), chopping (cutting off the nose with a knife), chopping off the left and right toes (chopping off the left and right toes), killing (killing people with rattan/wattle), decapitation (beheading for public display), chopping up the flesh and blood (chopping the bones into meat paste) and returning Peng Yue meat paste to ministers.
Wu Zhonglang robbed Wu Hao's concubine Cynthia's personal servant in the market during the Three Kingdoms period.