Intentional wounding with a knife constitutes a minor injury. What will the court say?

Injury with a knife is likely to commit intentional injury, which refers to the act of intentionally and illegally damaging the health of others. Specific sentencing should consider the degree of injury, disability level and other issues, and the appraisal report issued by a specialized appraisal institution shall prevail. If the minor injury is above Grade II, the behavior of the perpetrator may constitute intentional injury, and one person who is slightly injured shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years. Possession of weapons is an aggravating circumstance of this crime and can be severely punished.