"During the Ch'ing period, Chi Hsiao-lan, a great Confucian scholar, in his Yüeh Wei Ts'ao T'ang Pi Chi (Diary at the Small Thatched-roof House), described stories of famine and cannibalism in the northwestern parts of China (Shensi Province). The sale of human meat at open markets and its consumption among the people in this region were so common that the government officially sanctioned this inhumane transaction to stave off food shortage. Those who dealt in this business were known as people cooking human meat (ts'ai-jen); their profession was to kill people and sell their meat for food. The most famous story is about a traveler and a woman. A traveler heard a screaming voice from inside a restaurant. He went in and found a woman, totally naked, who was being washed and put on the board to be butchered for food. He was shocked at the scene, and he decided to save her life because she was so young and beautiful. So he tried to buy her from the butcher; he offered to pay double the price, hoping to make her his wife. Knowing of his motive, she declined the offer with thanks because she was already married to another man. She said, however, that she was willing to work for him as a slave servant for the rest of her life. In short, she could not compromise morality for life. Finally, she was butchered and her meat was cooked and sold for food."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Cannibalism
103 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Cannibalism →
Related Quotes
"He then cut up the body into pieces, amputated the prominent parts from the shoulder, and the fleshy portions from th…"
"Why should I speak of other nations when I myself, a youth on a visit to Gaul, heard that the Atticoti, a British tri…"
"Cannibalism was another last resort for surviving famines. In the winter of 618–619 the army of a warlord, some 200,…"
"On that island we seized twelve beautiful and very fat females, aged between fifteen and sixteen, with two boys of th…"
"The Cannibals, when they capture some Indians, eat them like we eat young goats, and they say that the flesh of a boy…"
"Peter Margarita, a Spaniard whose word cannot be impugned, went out to the Orient with the Admiral, attracted by the …"
"The Caribs ... sail to the neighboring islands, making their way by paddling to people who differ greatly in manners …"
"Such suffering from hunger grew up around these cities that the Christians, in the face of the scarcity about which y…"
"They went further, and reached the stage of eating little children. It was not unusual to find people [selling] littl…"
"Pharaoh is he who eats men and lives on gods... Their big ones are for his morning meal, their middle-sized ones are …"