国人皆曰可杀

國人皆曰可殺
guórénjiēyuēkěshā
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 the people of the state all say he deserves to die
  2. 2 fig. public opinion unanimously condemns someone to death
  3. 3 Mencius's threshold for judicially putting a minister to death

Examples

Zhè ge tānguān guórén jiē yuē kě shā.
This corrupt official — everyone in the country says he deserves to die.
Yúlùn huárán, jīhū dào le guórén jiē yuē kě shā de chéngdù.
Public outrage is so great it has nearly reached the level of 'the whole country says he deserves death.'

Tips

history
From 《孟子·》: 左右大夫国人然后然后 — 'If your attendants say he should die, don't listen; if your ministers say so, don't listen; only when all the people of the state say he should die, then investigate and, if it is so, put him to death.' Mencius's test for legitimate capital punishment: overwhelming popular judgment plus due investigation.
usage
Invoked in editorials about heinous cases where public outrage seems unanimous — often to warn against substituting popular fury for due process. Strong rhetorical charge.

Stroke Order

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