What does this mean?

It means (moving) an ancient torture of splitting limbs: all death sentences are on the market. Writing strokes of Chinese characters.

"Zhen" is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese, which is pronounced as zhé in Mandarin. It was first seen in Qin bamboo slips and belongs to pictophonetic characters. The basic meaning of "tomb" is to split the ancient sacrificial body to worship the gods; The extended meaning is an ancient torture, which separated limbs, such as flogging; One of the strokes of Chinese characters is "Si".

In daily use, "Ji" is also often used as an onomatopoeic word, indicating the sound of birds, which is the same as "squeak".

"Jia", first seen in Qin bamboo slips, is understood as a word. From the stone point of view, it means that the limbs of livestock rot like cracks in the stone; In terms of karma, karma means cruelty, which means that karma is to divide the limbs of livestock. At first, culling refers to splitting the limbs of livestock during sacrifice, and later it mainly refers to a kind of torture that splits the limbs to expose the corpse. Later, in Shuowen, it was found that the simplified Chinese characters with the word "true" evolved from Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty. The etymological evolution of "Qi" is as follows: