小辟
Chinese
small; tiny; few; young |
law; king; emperor; monarch; royal; ward off | ||
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simp. and trad. (小辟) |
小 | 辟 |
Pronunciation
Noun
小辟
- (historical) punishment other than death penalty
- 其死罪,則曰「某之罪在大辟」;其刑罪,則曰「某之罪在小辟」。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Book of Rites, circa 4th – 2nd century BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Qí sǐzuì, zé yuē “mǒu zhī zuì zài dàpì”; qí xíngzuì, zé yuē “mǒu zhī zuì zài xiǎopì”. [Pinyin]
- If the penalty were death, he would say, “The offence of So and So is a capital crime.” If the penalty were less, he would say, “The offence of So and So has received a lighter sentence.”
其死罪,则曰“某之罪在大辟”;其刑罪,则曰“某之罪在小辟”。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Antonyms
- 大辟 (dàpì)
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