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documentTypeBook
TitleMingshen lu 明慎錄 [On Understanding Moderation]
Topic4.2 Magistrates handbooks: Handbooks for legal experts
Historical periodLate Qing (1797-1911)
CountryChinese
Year1865
AuthorSong Banghui 宋邦僡 (Z. Huiren 惠人
Translatorother preface by Han Biyuan 韓弼元 (1865)
Publication typeWoodblock
Abstract

折獄龜鑑補(一)Rem.: A short collection of 43 exemplary judicial cases drawn from history, in the same format as the Yiyu jian or the Zheyu guijian (qq.vv.), followed by brief commentaries. The work was compiled after the Xiangxing gujian and as a complement and is supposed to give examples of moderation in administering justice. It starts with the classic apology of Ouyang Xiu’s father, a model for magistrates who want to spare those accused of capital crimes. Lü Kun’s Xingzheng jielu (q.v.) is appended.

This book is appended to the Xiangxing gujian (q.v.) by the same author.

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A short collection of 43 exemplary judicial cases drawn from history, in the same format as Yiyu ji and Zheyu guijian (qq.v.), followed by brief commentaries. The work was compiled as a complement to Xiangxing gujian and is supposed to provide examples of moderation in administering justice. It starts with the classic apology of Ouyang Xiu’s father, a model for magistrates who want to spare the lives of those accused of capital crimes. Lü Kun’s Xingzheng jielu (q.v.) is appended.

SubjectLaw
LanguageChinese
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