Fang Xiaoru
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Fang Xiaoru is an orthodox Confucian scholar of the Ming Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
The Ming Dynasty, also Empire of the Great Ming, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty. The Ming, "one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history", was the last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic...

, famous for his loyalty to the emperor Jianwen
Jianwen Emperor
The Jianwen Emperor , with the personal name Zhu Yunwen , reigned as the second Emperor of the Ming dynasty...

 (Ming Huidi), of whom he had been a tutor.

After Prince of Yan, Zhu Di usurped the throne in 1402. Zhu Di addressed Fang Xiaoru, an outstanding literary figure of the time, and demanded him to write an inaugural address, but Fang refused.

Threatened with family extermination or Mie Zu, Fang Xiaoru is reported saying: "莫說九族,十族何妨!" ("Nevermind nine agnates
Nine exterminations
The nine familial exterminations or nine kinship exterminations , literally "family execution" and miè zú , literally "family extermination" or "execution of nine relations") was the most serious punishment for a capital offense in Ancient China...

; go ahead with ten!"). Thus, he was granted his wish with perhaps the only case of "extermination of ten agnates" in the history of China. In addition to his own execution, the blood relations from his nine-agnates family hierarchy were killed; as if that was not enough, his students and peers were added to be the 10th group. Altogether, 873 people are said to have been executed.

Before death, Fang Xiaoru was forced to watch his brother's execution. Fang Xiaoru himself was executed by "waist severing" (腰斬). The legend goes that prior to his death, he dipped his finger in his own blood and wrote on the ground the Chinese character "篡" (cuàn), which means "usurp(er)".
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