Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - There have been thousands of tortures in ancient China since ancient times. What ancient criminal laws did the criminal law used in the movie Wind come from?

There have been thousands of tortures in ancient China since ancient times. What ancient criminal laws did the criminal law used in the movie Wind come from?

The criminal law in the wind is true This should be studied from the time the film tells.

The Wind tells the story that happened between the Japanese army and party member during the period of Wang Puppet Government. As we know, in the history, the Japanese army adopted a "three-light policy" towards China, that is, killing, robbing and burning all. The crimes committed by the Japanese army are obvious to all the people of China, and the Nanjing Massacre is the irrefutable evidence of the crimes committed by the Japanese army. So at that time, the Japanese army was evil, just like the devil. Compared with the punishment in the wind, they made more vicious experiments on human chemical weapons. What else can't they do?

Although the film is adapted from a novel, it is a fact that the criminal law in it is written according to history. Perhaps as China people, we should not dwell on this issue. The Japanese government, which even dared not admit the Nanjing Massacre, will stand up and tell thousands of people in China that the torture inflicted on our compatriots at that time was real. Did the Japanese really do it? I won't. What we need to know is that we have been humiliated, but no one can humiliate us again.