Lingchi

Lingchi

Lingchi (slow death) was a method of execution practiced by the Chinese from 900 A.D. up until the 1900s. Also known as ‘death by a thousand cuts’, a knife was used to methodically remove portions of the body of a victim over an extended period of time, which eventually always resulted in death.

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