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The Comparative Study Between Pre-qin And Han Dynasties Revenge Phenomenon

Posted on:2013-05-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z P LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395479594Subject:Special History
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Blood vengeance, also called thy vengeance, is in the primitive society clanmembers suffer from to foreign damage, its own clan members collectively toharm party retaliation a kind of behavior. After entering civilized era, althoughhas produced the corresponding state organs to handle killer events, but by thiskind of behavior as the revenge of the old customs in the class society there arestill different degree of embodiment.This paper will be divided into three parts, XuYan, text and ending.XuYan part to revenge phenomenon connotation, research situation and thedirection of the research do a simple in this paper.The text is divided into three chapters:The first chapter of the pre-qin period revenge of the case is divided intoblood will have blood type vengeance, vengeance, political significanceself-esteem type of revenge and revenge ghosts to four kinds of revenge of thepre-qin period of the phenomenon of a general characteristics. This one phase,not only for the revenge behavior can, and often, and military war, politicalstruggle doping together. The second chapter of han dynasty revenge by a general phenomenon, sumsup the system analysis this time why in the blood vengeance still reasons, butthe other types of revenge, summarized the case analysis.Chapter three, first of all that to the monarch to the impossible possiblerevenge, but for revenge was the ruler of past advocate. Second analysis, howthe private revenge behavior is the process of national gradually banned, andpoints out that the Chinese government by law society of ritual and law the cruxof the conflict.Epilogue to the text of the national narrative, and points out the revenge ofmodern social phenomenon by the meaning of the construction of legal system.
Keywords/Search Tags:the pre-Qin period, The han dynasty, revenge, monarch, statute
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