• The literary inquisition (simplified Chinese: 文字狱; traditional Chinese: 文字獄; pinyin: wénzìyù; lit. 'imprisonment due to writings'), also known as speech...
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  • regent Oboi monopolised state power and introduced the practice of literary inquisition. Many intellectuals and scholars were persecuted for their writings...
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    Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española)...
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  • determining the facts of the case Goa Inquisition (1561–1812), run by Portuguese colonials Literary inquisition, persecution of intellectuals for their...
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    collection ever made of Chinese history, while also overseeing extensive literary inquisitions that led to the suppression of some 3,100 works. In 1796, Qianlong...
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    during the Qing dynasty. He was executed under the Qing government's literary inquisition policies during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. Wang was born...
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  • also known as the Ming History case, was a 17th-century case of literary inquisition which took place in China between 1661 and 1663 during the Qing dynasty...
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    mentioned in the list were burned by the NSDAP Index of Repudiated Books Literary inquisition They included everything by Pietro Aretino, Machiavelli, Erasmus...
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    collection of books in Chinese history. Nevertheless, Qianlong used the literary inquisition to silence opposition. Beneath outward prosperity and imperial confidence...
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    Detective fiction (category Literary genres)
     1–237. ISBN 978-0486233376. Koyama, Mark (February 11, 2015). "The Literary Inquisition: The Persecution of Intellectuals and Human Capital Accumulation...
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    to the capital. At first, few did, because of concerns about the Literary Inquisition, but towards the end of 1772 the emperor issued a decree stating...
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    France NKVD KGB Okhrana Burning of books and burying of scholars literary inquisition Great Purge "Oprichnina". The Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Walter Leitsch...
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    capital punishment. However, as was fairly typical in such cases with literary inquisition, the emperor commuted the sentence by pardoning all of Wang's relatives...
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    The Pit and the Pendulum (category Fiction about the Inquisition)
    The story is about the torments endured by a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, though Poe skews historical facts. The narrator of the story describes...
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    Burning of books and burying of scholars (category Articles containing Literary Chinese-language text)
    Anti-Buddhist Persecution History of China (Chinese classic texts) Itzcoatl Literary Inquisition Twenty-Four Histories 相李斯曰:「臣請史官非秦記皆燒之。非博士官所職,天下敢有藏詩、書、百家語者,悉詣守、...
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  • collection of books in Chinese history. Nevertheless, Qianlong used Literary Inquisition to silence opposition. The accusation of individuals began with the...
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    Yugen. "The Limits of Poetry as Means of Social Criticism: The 1079 Literary Inquisition against Su Shi Revisited." Journal of Song-Yuan Studies. Volume 41...
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  • used dreams and auspicious events to explain success or failure. Literary inquisition Porter, Jonathan. Imperial China 1350-1900. Rowman & Littlefield...
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  • portal Russia portal LGBT rights in Russia Censorship in Russia Literary inquisition ""Ъ": "Мегамаркет" снял с продажи пропагандирующие ЛГБТ книги". TACC...
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    criticism Four Wangs History of Ming Kangxi Dictionary Kaozheng Literary inquisition Manchu Han Imperial Feast Peiwen Yunfu Pentaglot Dictionary Qing...
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  • Legend of the Spanish Inquisition is the hypothesis of the existence of a series of myths and fabrications about the Spanish Inquisition used as propaganda...
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  • to governors in order to maintain authoritarian rules. They used literary inquisition as their weapon to control those who dared to say something, especially...
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  • criticism Four Wangs History of Ming Kangxi Dictionary Kaozheng Literary inquisition Manchu Han Imperial Feast Peiwen Yunfu Pentaglot Dictionary Qing...
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    power List of Chinese dissidents List of Chinese Nobel laureates Literary inquisition Weiquan movement Wolf warrior diplomacy Freeland, Chrystia (13 July...
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  • Defamation International speech crimes Laws against Holocaust denial Literary inquisition United States v. O'Brien, 391 U.S. 367 (1968) "3.3 Freedom of Speech"...
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    Siting (查嗣庭; died 1727), Qing dynasty scholar-official, victim of the literary Inquisition, brother of Zha Shenxing Zha Weiren (查为仁; 1695–1749), Qing dynasty...
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  • Social and Political Science Review 15 (April 1931): 62–77. The Literary Inquisition of Ch'ien-Lung. (Baltimore: Waverly Press, American Council of Learned...
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  • extraordinary man". In 1663, Zha Jizuo was implicated in a case of literary inquisition and was nearly executed. However, Wu Liuqi intervened in the case...
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    Legal functional constituency, described the government statement as literary inquisition (文字獄) and that it suppresses freedom of speech, in contrast with...
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    Lü is also one of the most prominent cases in Chinese history of literary inquisition. After Lü's death, an official named Zeng Jing was inspired by his...
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