Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - After the Qing prisoners were sentenced to death, is there any way to avoid death, but the operation is too bloody?

After the Qing prisoners were sentenced to death, is there any way to avoid death, but the operation is too bloody?

If those rich families want to avoid death, they will find a person with no status to pay the bill, that is, find a scapegoat to go to the execution ground to replace them. In ancient times, children from poor families had no status at all, so they were often regarded as scapegoats. At that time, they dared not do it because no one would uphold justice for you.

No matter what country wants to maintain long-term public order, it must have certain laws, and offenders will be punished. Once they break the bottom line of the law, they may be sentenced to death. This has been the case since ancient times. I know that prisoners sentenced to death are usually escorted to the execution ground at Caishikou and will be beheaded at 3 noon, which is even bloodier than the current death penalty, but in the corrupt dynasty of Qing Dynasty, the death penalty was pardoned.

In the early period of Qianlong, politics was still relatively clear. When Qianlong arrived, all kinds of corrupt officials began to bully. Therefore, in the Qing Dynasty, if a prisoner was sentenced to death, he could avoid death in one way, that is, to find some scapegoats to fight hard, and these children who were willing to fight hard were poor and had low status. If they make a lot of money in this way, they are too realistic to exchange their lives for money, but everyone is dead.

In fact, most of these poor people are slaves. They are like their owners' dogs. They have no human rights at all. If the owner thinks they can sell a sum of money, then their fate is to be a scapegoat. These people, like white ducks, can't decide their own lives and deaths. Even if they go to the execution ground to die for others, they dare not stand up for themselves, because if it gets out, his fate may be worse than this.