Sunday, February 10, 2019
Chinese Culture Exposed in the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee :: Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee
Chinese Culture Exposed in the famous Cases of Judge Dee In by reading the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, I gained a perspective of the people and culture of China. This book showed the analysis of Chinese saw and the background of Chinese account statement. Judge Dee, during the Tang Dynasty, was a long-familiar statesman and a magistrate to a town called Chang-Ping. He was known to be a famous detective, in which he could straighten out all umbrages. In the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, he is faced with three murders, which develop passim the book. First of the three murders was the murder of the two silk merchants. Second was the sudden death of a young husband, and thirdly was the poisoning of a bride in her spousal chamber.As Judge Dee begins puzzle out the crimes, the story unfolds slowly and shows the reader the history of China. In the Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, Judge Dee lived in the Tang dynasty. During this period, matchless can resonate how t he Chinese authoritative views were strict, the laws and punishment which were enforced, and what the outlook on the Chinese society was. Authority had a strong hold on their community and the people in the town also confined in them to help them and solve crimes. The community also knew what the consequences of causing a crime was and that indeed it was wrong to omit a crime. Judge Dee and with the help of his associates, begins solving the crime through much observation and Judge Dee was very clever. He used methods and tools such as, going undercover, using underground sources, interrogation, and forensic acquirement to solve his problems. It isnt much different today on how we solve crime in the occidental world. We can see the Asian enamour in solving crime matters when Judge Dee uses religion, ghosts, and dreams to solve his crimes. Bad heap and superstition such as were also believed. If the dead werent conceal properly the Chinese felt that the dead wouldnt le t the family nap or sleep in peace. In the end of the book you could see that the use of torture and the methods of execution are more extreme than the western culture. Judge Dee went to an ancient graveyard to consults the spirit of the dead.
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