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- Literary_Inquisition abstract "The Literary Inquisition (Chinese: 文字獄; pinyin: wénzìyù; literally "imprisonment due to writings") or Speech crime (Chinese: 以言入罪) refers to official persecution of intellectuals for their writings in imperial China. The Inquisition took place under each of the dynasties ruling China, although the Qing was particularly notorious for the practice. Such persecutions could owe even to a single phrase or word which the ruler considered offensive. Some of these were due to naming taboo, such as writing a Chinese character that is part of the emperor's personal name. In the most serious cases, not only the writer, but also his immediate and extended families, as well as those close to him, would also be implicated and killed.".
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- Literary_Inquisition c "以言入罪".
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- Literary_Inquisition l "imprisonment due to writings".
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- Literary_Inquisition p "wénzìyù".
- Literary_Inquisition s "文字獄".
- Literary_Inquisition subject Category:Anti-intellectualism.
- Literary_Inquisition subject Category:Censorship_in_China.
- Literary_Inquisition subject Category:History_of_Imperial_China.
- Literary_Inquisition subject Category:Ming_dynasty.
- Literary_Inquisition subject Category:Qing_dynasty.
- Literary_Inquisition comment "The Literary Inquisition (Chinese: 文字獄; pinyin: wénzìyù; literally "imprisonment due to writings") or Speech crime (Chinese: 以言入罪) refers to official persecution of intellectuals for their writings in imperial China. The Inquisition took place under each of the dynasties ruling China, although the Qing was particularly notorious for the practice. Such persecutions could owe even to a single phrase or word which the ruler considered offensive.".
- Literary_Inquisition label "Inquisición literaria".
- Literary_Inquisition label "Inquisizione letteraria".
- Literary_Inquisition label "Literaire inquisitie".
- Literary_Inquisition label "Literary Inquisition".
- Literary_Inquisition label "Литературная инквизиция".
- Literary_Inquisition label "文字の獄".
- Literary_Inquisition label "文字獄".
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- Literary_Inquisition sameAs Inquisizione_letteraria.
- Literary_Inquisition sameAs 文字の獄.
- Literary_Inquisition sameAs 문자의_옥.
- Literary_Inquisition sameAs Literaire_inquisitie.
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