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文王世子 - Wen Wang Shi Zi

English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: "King Wen as son and heir"]

21 文王世子:
公族其有死罪,则磬于甸人。其刑罪,则纤剸,亦告于甸人。公族无宫刑。狱成,有司谳于公。其死罪,则曰“某之罪在大辟”;其刑罪,则曰“某之罪在小辟”。公曰:“宥之。”有司又曰:“在辟。”公又曰:“宥之。”有司又曰:“在辟。”及三宥,不对,走出,致刑于于甸人。公又使人追之曰:“虽然,必赦之。”有司对曰:“无及也!”反命于公,公素服不举,为之变,如其伦之丧。无服,亲哭之。
Wen Wang Shi Zi:
When one of the ruler's kindred was found guilty of a capital offence, he was hanged by some one of the foresters' department. If the punishment for his offence were corporal infliction or dismemberment, it was also handed over to the same department. No one of the ruler's kindred was punished with castration. When the trial was concluded, the proper officer reported the sentence to the ruler. If the penalty were death, he would say, 'The offence of So and So is a capital crime.' If the penalty were less, he would say, 'The offence of So and So has received a lighter sentence.' The ruler would say', 'Let the sentence be remitted for another;' and the officer would say, 'That is the sentence.' This was repeated till the third time, when the officer would make no answer, but hurry off and put the execution into the hands of the appointed forester. Still the ruler would send some one after him, and say, 'Yes, but grant forgiveness,' to which there would be the reply, 'It is too late.' When the execution was reported to the ruler, he put on white clothes, and did not have a full meal or music, thus changing his usual habits. Though the kinsman might be within the degree for which there should be mourning rites, the ruler did not wear mourning, but wailed for him himself (in some family of a different surname).

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