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Radical: jackal
Stroke: 13
Five strokes: ldjd
Tradition: sin
Explanation: 1 Evil or illegal behavior. 2. Decide the name or punishment of the crime according to the nature and characteristics of the crime. 3. negligence; Fault. 4. suffering; Pain. 5. "Wen" puts the responsibility on someone; Blame.
culpable
Sin is as deep as water and as heavy as a mountain. Even so, I know that I am guilty, and I will never repent. Three chivalrous men and five righteous men explain in detail the heinous crimes. The jade buried in Hongsheng Xianren Palace in Qing Dynasty is sinful. look right at me , please.
commit a crime
Acts that cause serious harm are full of crimes. It is said that rams killed their relatives in AD, and then they felt very guilty. Yan Jiaxun in the Northern Qi Dynasty's Yan Zhitui teaches children that ordinary people can't teach.
sinner
There is no difference between sinners and sinners. Detailed explanation of criminals in prison miscellaneous notes in Qing Dynasty. Books and soup bless the people, but sinners are silent. In the first month of Biography of Emperor Gaozu in Historical Records, Lu Yong's younger brother Zhang Ping. amnesty
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commit a crime
Buddhist language. Refers to the crimes committed by the body, mouth and mind, and also refers to the crimes that should be punished by evil deeds. It refers to crimes caused by body, mouth and mind. It also refers to the crime of being punished by evil. Fahua
Commit a heinous crime
Metaphor is a great sin. Song Dongqi raves that people who make mistakes are all guilty in the country. In the Ming Dynasty, Qiao Wenruo inherited Wei Guangwei's legacy and committed heinous crimes. The first emperor took Huan Ling as his name, and his loyalty was innocent.
commit a crime
What happened to you today? Yutai's new poem is an apology to Jiao Zhongqing's wife. Blaming an old man in the village and my clothes and plates are two thin sins that are more common in early vernacular.
commit a crime
Sin, negligence. In the Tang Dynasty, Gu Kuang tried his best to answer the Lord's poem about the Xiao Temple in Guiyang, but the wanderer pleaded guilty. In Chapter 91 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Kong Ming said it was my sin. Li Yunai, He Tianxi, Qi Qing, innocent in previous lives.
Even death can't make up for the crime
The extreme execution of sin does not atone for the crime itself, but leaves some ghosts for your children to inherit. In the Ming Dynasty, Sun Gaoliang and Yu Qian explained in detail that the crime was heinous and the execution was not enough to compensate. Han/Han/Chinese/human