Pablo Maurette translated by Andrea Rosenberg In the winter of 1904–1905, in Beijing, a bodyguard named Fuzhuli was accused of killing his master, a Mongol prince, with a butcher knife. The punishment set forth by the Qing code1 for crimes of such a serious nature (regicide, patricide, matricide, and other “enormicides”) was the infamous execution…
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