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- Ding_zui abstract "Ding zui (Chinese: 顶罪; pinyin: dǐngzuì) is the Chinese practice of hiring impostors or body doubles to stand trial and receive punishment in one's place. The term translates as "substitute criminal," and is reported to be a relatively common practice among China's wealthy elite.Accusations of ding zui surfaced in 2012 during the trial of Gu Kailai. The term "body double" (替身, "body replacement") quickly became popular on Chinese Internet fora, and Chinese authorities attempted to censor related messages. Similar allegations had arisen in 2009 after the trial of one Hu Bin.".
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- Ding_zui p "dǐngzuì".
- Ding_zui s "顶罪".
- Ding_zui subject Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Ding_zui subject Category:Crime_in_China.
- Ding_zui subject Category:Criminal_justice.
- Ding_zui subject Category:Deception.
- Ding_zui comment "Ding zui (Chinese: 顶罪; pinyin: dǐngzuì) is the Chinese practice of hiring impostors or body doubles to stand trial and receive punishment in one's place. The term translates as "substitute criminal," and is reported to be a relatively common practice among China's wealthy elite.Accusations of ding zui surfaced in 2012 during the trial of Gu Kailai.".
- Ding_zui label "Ding zui".
- Ding_zui label "Ding zui".
- Ding_zui sameAs Ding_zui.
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- Ding_zui sameAs Q5278153.
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