打开APP
userphoto
未登录

开通VIP,畅享免费电子书等14项超值服

开通VIP
《抱冲斋诗集》所见清代刑官生涯志业
Abstract: Ben Liang (1771−1847) was a Manchu official who lived through the reigns of Jiaqing (1796−1820) and Daoguang (1820−1850). Throughout his life, he had authored more than 8, 000 poems that had been edited and published in the title ofPoetry Collection of Baochongzhai by his brother. Because Ben Liang had served as both a supervisory official and a vice minister in the Board of Punishment for a long time and his poetry was more akin to diary that contained quite a few poems pertaining to communications with his colleagues, the poetry could be an excellent source for studying the careers, personal pursuits, and daily lives of Qing judges. In addition, the poetry will help us understand the function of the Qing criminal justice. This paper intends to argue that in the Qing, with the exception of legal experts, most officials tended to pay little attention to law due to the overwhelming importance of civil service examination. In their spare times, aside from their primary interests in writing poems and drinking wines, officials in the Ministry of Punishment would also be intrigued by calligraphy, stone and metal carving, collection, gathering, and travel. Therefore, their knowledge on law could not be overestimated. The assertions of some scholars that Qing legal experts had high professional capabilities and enjoyed a promising life of reading statutes are merely a romantic imagination.
本站仅提供存储服务,所有内容均由用户发布,如发现有害或侵权内容,请点击举报
打开APP,阅读全文并永久保存 查看更多类似文章
猜你喜欢
类似文章
【热】打开小程序,算一算2024你的财运
poem与poetry的区别
中英双语赏析《长歌行》
每日中华文化专词双译|边塞诗
沉痛哀悼 | 著名汉学家华兹生(Burton Watson)病逝于日本
10 Greatest Love Poems of All Time
Snow 雪
更多类似文章 >>
生活服务
热点新闻
分享 收藏 导长图 关注 下载文章
绑定账号成功
后续可登录账号畅享VIP特权!
如果VIP功能使用有故障,
可点击这里联系客服!

联系客服