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What are the criteria for doing good deeds? Can bravery hurt others?

At present, China's laws and regulations do not clearly stipulate the standards for the determination of courageous acts. Courageous action refers to the behavior of individuals to protect the interests of the state and the collective and the personal and property safety of others by fighting against illegal and criminal acts or providing emergency rescue and disaster relief, regardless of their own safety.

Courage cannot hurt her. Being brave is not a legal term, and there is no strict definition of being brave in law. You can refer to the standard of "justifiable defense" to judge whether you will bear legal responsibility.

Article 20 of the Criminal Law stipulates that in order to protect the state, public interests, personal, property and other rights of oneself or others from ongoing illegal infringement, stopping illegal infringement and causing damage to the illegal infringer, it belongs to self-defense and does not bear criminal responsibility. If justifiable defense obviously exceeds the necessary limit and causes great damage, criminal responsibility shall be borne, but the punishment shall be mitigated or exempted.

Taking defensive actions against violent crimes such as assault, murder, robbery, rape, kidnapping, etc., which seriously endanger personal safety, and causing casualties to illegal infringers, is not excessive defense and does not bear criminal responsibility.

According to Article 184 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the salvor shall not bear civil liability if the salvor suffers damage due to voluntary emergency rescue.