cangue (Meaning)

Wordnet

cangue (n)

an instrument of punishment formerly used in China for petty criminals; consists of a heavy wooden collar enclosing the neck and arms

Webster

cangue (n.)

A very broad and heavy wooden collar which certain offenders in China are compelled to wear as a punishment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cangue

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cangue Sentence Examples

  1. The **cangue**, a heavy wooden frame, served as a harsh punishment in East Asia for centuries.
  2. While similar to the pillory, the **cangue** was not fixed and had to be carried by the condemned.
  3. The weight of the **cangue** caused immense physical discomfort and restricted the wearer's movement.
  4. Beyond punishment, the **cangue** served as a public symbol of shame and humiliation for the condemned.
  5. The inscription on the **cangue** often revealed the crime committed by the wearer.
  6. Some **cangues** also functioned as portable prisons, restricting movement in addition to public display.
  7. Although banned in the early 20th century, the use of the **cangue** remains a dark chapter in history.
  8. Museums now exhibit **cangues** as a chilling reminder of past judicial practices.
  9. The enduring image of the **cangue** serves as a powerful symbol against cruelty and public shaming.
  10. Understanding the history of the **cangue** helps us appreciate the progress made towards humane punishment.

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an instrument of punishment formerly used in China for petty criminals; consists of a heavy wooden collar enclosing the neck and armsA very broad and heavy wood

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The **cangue**, a heavy wooden frame, served as a harsh punishment in East Asia for centuries.

While similar to the pillory, the **cangue** was not fixed and had to be carried by the condemned.

The weight of the **cangue** caused immense physical discomfort and restricted the wearer's movement.

Beyond punishment, the **cangue** served as a public symbol of shame and humiliation for the condemned.