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  2. Yangzhou massacre - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Qing soldiers ransomed women captured from Yangzhou back to their original husbands and fathers in Nanjing after Nanjing peacefully surrendered, corralling the women into the city and whipping them hard, with their hair containing a tag showing the price of the ransom. [11]

  3. Chinese intellectualism - Wikipedia

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    "Chinese Straussians" (who often are also fascinated by Carl Schmitt) represent a remarkable example of the hybridization of Western political theory in a non-Western context. As the editors of a recent volume write, "the reception of Schmitt and Strauss in the Chinese-speaking world (and especially in the People's Republic of China) not only ...

  4. Gao Chengyong - Wikipedia

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    Gao Chengyong (Chinese: 高承勇; 10 November 1964 – 3 January 2019) [1] was a Chinese serial killer and rapist. He mutilated the corpses of his victims, leading to his nickname of the "Chinese Jack the Ripper" in Chinese media. [2] He is thought to have killed eleven women between 1988 and 2002. [3]

  5. List of serial killers in China - Wikipedia

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    Raped and murdered women between 1996 and 2005. His case is notable for the fact that an innocent man was convicted and executed for a murder he committed in a Hohhot restroom in 1996. [46] Zhou Kehua: 2004–2005; 2009–2012 10 10 Killed during manhunt in 2012 Arms trafficker and robber who murdered ten people across China.

  6. Miss Zhao's suicide - Wikipedia

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    People began to widely advocate for women to get education, jobs, and freedom with marriages, as means hoping for strengthen and unifying China. [1] Chinese feminism of the period was sophistically entangled with the surging Chinese nationalism, which resulted from the May Fourth Movement. As a result, the incident of “Miss Zhao’s Suicide ...

  7. Fa Ziying and Lao Rongzhi - Wikipedia

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    Fa and Lao came to Nanchang in May 1996, where Lao rented an apartment with the identity card stolen from a Shenzhen woman names Chen Jia, and she began working as an escort in a night club. In the night club Lao met a customer Xiong Qiyi, a 35-year-old general manager of an air conditioning sales company who also ran a hotel. [ 8 ]

  8. Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The campaign included incidents of torture, murder, and public humiliation. Many people who were indicted as counter-revolutionaries died by suicide. During Red August, 1,772 people were murdered in Beijing; many of the victims were teachers who were attacked or killed by their own students. [2]

  9. Song Binbin - Wikipedia

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    Song Binbin (Chinese: 宋彬彬; 1947 – September 16, 2024), [1] also known as Song Yaowu (Chinese: 宋要武), was a Chinese woman who, as a 19-year old, began engaging in violence that led to a role as a senior leader in the Chinese Red Guards during the call to violence by Mao Zedong that was the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. [2]