The traditional Chinese character for sin: 蠠.
Crime is a legal concept that refers to behavior that violates legal provisions or moral standards. Crime is an illegal act that violates the rights, dignity and safety of others and causes certain harm to society. According to legal provisions, different crimes have different punishment standards, such as homicide, robbery, theft, etc. These crimes have caused serious harm to society and require legal sanctions.
The determination of crime requires certain legal procedures and evidence support. According to the law, the court can interrogate, investigate and try criminal suspects to determine whether they have committed a crime. At the same time, evidence is also an important basis for determining crimes, such as witness testimony, expert opinions, physical evidence, etc.
The determination of crimes requires certain legal procedures and procedural regulations. According to the law, after a criminal suspect is prosecuted, he needs to be heard by the court and a ruling must be made based on the evidence and legal provisions. The ruling should be fair and transparent, and criminal suspects can also defend themselves or hire lawyers to defend themselves.
Modern Interpretation
It is illegal. ——"Shuowen". The Qin Dynasty used the word "hui" to resemble the word "emperor" and changed the word "sin" to "sin". Gu Pi is also a cruel man. According to the scriptures, it is all about sin. ——"Erya" I am afraid of this crime. ——"Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaoming" A gentleman forgives his sins. ——"Yi·Jie Gua Xiang Xia Chuan" No merit will be rewarded, and no crime will be punished. ——"Xunzi·Kingdom".
Li Huan’s crime. ——"Guoyu·Jinyu" Maybe he is not guilty. ——"Historical Records·Chen She Family" The evil cannot be heard and the crime cannot be punished. ——"Book of Han" The crime of punishing ministers. ——Zhuge Liang's "Chu Shi Biao" A certain person is aware of his sin. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Reply to Sima's Remonstrance".