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What is the "Eleven Laws of Killing"?
In the 5th century BC, in the early days of the Roman Republic, the military punishment of "eleven laws of flogging and killing" was implemented in the army. That is, draw lots to draw one-tenth of the people, let the rest of the unsuccessful people line up in the aisle and shoot the punished with sticks.
Eleven: The whole class of soldiers who fled in panic lined up in 10 row, and every 10 person drew lots and stoned one person to death in front of the whole team. Soldiers who fled at the last minute and showed cowardice in violation of military orders were whipped before being beheaded.
Triumphal style: The generals stood on Xu's chariot and led the triumphal team through the streets and lanes to the temple for sacrifice. Soldiers who have rendered meritorious service can be promoted, awarded medals for meritorious service and crowned on the moon. There are many forms of triumph, and only the most general procedure is described here.