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In the Han Dynasty, the judicial manifestations of legal Confucianism were as follows
1. Execution in autumn and winter: According to the laws of the Han Dynasty, the death penalty is executed in autumn and winter to adapt to the weather. This provision embodies the Confucian thought of "adapting to the weather and the times".
2. Prisoner recording: In the Han Dynasty, prisoner recording was implemented, that is, the emperor or the higher judicial organs supervised and inspected the prison sentences of the lower judicial organs through the examination and recording of prisoners. This system embodies the Confucian thought of attaching importance to human life and being cautious and lenient in punishment.
3. Judgment in the Spring and Autumn Period: In the judicial practice of the Han Dynasty, the method of "Judgment in the Spring and Autumn Period" was adopted, that is, the ethical principles in Confucian classics such as Spring and Autumn Period were used as the basis for judging cases. This way embodies the Confucian thought of attaching importance to moral education.
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