
Decrypting Major Cases in Beijing
by Ding Yihe
About This Novel
This book is another masterpiece by the famous legal literature writer Ding Yihe. The book selects major and important cases tried in Beijing in 2005, divided into four categories: official robbery, golden cave, pornography, and vanity fair, and reports on dozens of cases. The book contains both true records of court trials and in-depth reflections on each case. It is a vivid teaching material for legal education and publicity.
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Official(6)Scraped 25d ago
There was an error in the book, it was changed to say that when clothes come, one reaches out for food and opens one's mouth.
Well written, it is a modern version of 'A warning to the world'.
Is a good book
Books worth reading
The cases in the book are quite diverse, and many detailed descriptions are disclosed for the first time. The author's writing style and attitude strive to be serious and true. The author has added some literary descriptions to the content, which feels slightly inconsistent with the case descriptions in style.
Not bad.
Corrupt officials come in all forms.
The procession shuttles back and forth to the freeze-frame review, which lasts for a long time. It is just right in a moment, and it is not necessary to realize it. It is just a sight, seeing a person from near to far, and finally disappears. Being stumbled by the material spirit, lust has no boundaries, and can only show itself to others as greedy enjoyment. Groups of people appear in strange ways. When that day comes, the sword hanging above the head falls, everything becomes quiet, a restless heart also calms down, and the rare deep sleep also cares about it. Liberation is freedom.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 25d ago
There was an error in the book, it was changed to say that when clothes come, one reaches out for food and opens one's mouth.
Well written, it is a modern version of 'A warning to the world'.
Is a good book
Books worth reading
The cases in the book are quite diverse, and many detailed descriptions are disclosed for the first time. The author's writing style and attitude strive to be serious and true. The author has added some literary descriptions to the content, which feels slightly inconsistent with the case descriptions in style.
Not bad.
Corrupt officials come in all forms.
The procession shuttles back and forth to the freeze-frame review, which lasts for a long time. It is just right in a moment, and it is not necessary to realize it. It is just a sight, seeing a person from near to far, and finally disappears. Being stumbled by the material spirit, lust has no boundaries, and can only show itself to others as greedy enjoyment. Groups of people appear in strange ways. When that day comes, the sword hanging above the head falls, everything becomes quiet, a restless heart also calms down, and the rare deep sleep also cares about it. Liberation is freedom.
