Ti Ying wrote to intercede for his father, and Emperor Wen of Han felt that he had abolished corporal punishment by filial piety.

Chunyu Kun, a native of Linzi in the early Western Han Dynasty, was good at medical ethics. Because there are many doctors, he is often not at home, and his patients are often disappointed and angry for a long time. In the 13th year of Emperor Wendi, a powerful man denounced Chunyu Kun, saying that he cheated others through medical treatment and despised life.

Local officials found him guilty and gave him corporal punishment (tattooing his face, cutting off his nose, cutting off his left foot or right foot, etc.). ), was escorted by a special car to the capital Chang' an to execute the death penalty. Chun Yuyi has five daughters, all of whom cry with the prison car. Chunyuyi lamented: "It is better to have a daughter than a boy. No one can help in an emergency. "

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Ti Ying, the youngest daughter, was very sad when she heard her father's words, so she went to the west with her father. When she arrived in Chang 'an, she wrote to the emperor: "My father was an official in Qi, and the local people said that he was clean and fair. Now he has broken the law and should be convicted and punished. I feel sad that those who died after being punished can't be resurrected. Punished people can't grow new limbs. Even if they want to turn over a new leaf, there is nothing they can do. I am willing to give my life as a slave of the government to atone for my father's sins so that he can turn over a new leaf. " Emperor Wendi was moved by her filial piety and abolished corporal punishment.