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    Caishikou Execution Grounds (traditional Chinese: 菜市口法場; simplified Chinese: 菜市口法场; pinyin: Càishìkǒu Fǎchǎng), also known as Vegetable Market Execution Ground, was an important execution ground in Beijing during the Qing Dynasty. It was located at the crossroads of Xuanwumen Outer Street and Luomashi Street. The exact location is under debate today. However, contemporary sources and photographs put it across from the Heniantang Pharmacy (Chinese: 鶴年堂藥店).
    Executions were usually carried out at 11:30 AM. On the day of the execution, the convict would be carted from the jail cell to the execution grounds. The cart stopped at a wine shop named Broken Bowl (Chinese: 破碗居) on the east side of Xuanwu Gate, where the convict would be offered a bowl of rice wine. The bowl would be smashed after it was drunk. During the executions of infamous convicts, it was common for a large crowd to gather and watch. The torture death by a thousand cuts was also carried out at the execution grounds.
    The Catholic bishop Alphonse Favier wrote about the execution ground in the 1890s:

    The convicts, on their knees, are executed one after the other, their bodies carried to the dump, their heads hung in little cages on a tripod frame made of poles. Passerby can view the bloodless heads, their huge, terrified eyes half eaten by magpies and crows that peck through the rungs; each queue trails down to the ground; dogs look on and stand on their hind legs trying to get to them


    Notable individuals executed at Caishikou


    Most of these executions were carried out by beheading, with only specific crimes being punished by death by a thousand cuts.

    Zhu Yousong, Hongguang Emperor, first emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty
    Zhu Changfang, member of the royal family of Southern Ming Dynasty
    Zhu Cunji (朱存極), Ming dynasty Prince of Qin (秦王)
    Zhu Shenxuan (朱审烜), Ming dynasty Prince of Jin (晉世子)
    Zhu Youzou (朱由棷), Ming dynasty Prince of Heng (衡王)
    Zhu Ciyue (朱慈爚), Ming dynasty Prince of Chong (崇王)
    Zhu Youli (朱由櫟), Ming dynasty Prince of De (德王)
    Zhu Cikui (朱慈煃), Ming dynasty Prince of Ji (吉王)
    Zheng Zhilong, father of Koxinga
    Jahangir Khoja, East Turkic Uyghur rebel leader (death by a thousand cuts)
    Six gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Reform:
    Tan Sitong
    Lin Xu
    Yang Rui (杨锐)
    Yang Shenxiu (杨深秀)
    Liu Guangdi
    Kang Guangren (康广仁)
    Xu Jingcheng, Qing diplomat during the Boxer Rebellion.
    Qixiu (启秀), Manchu pro-Boxer official
    Zhong Renjie (鍾人傑)
    Lin Fengxiang (林鳳祥), Taiping rebel
    Li Kaifang, Taiping rebel
    Li Hanjie (李漢傑)


    See also


    Caishikou


    References

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