Definition
卖身契 refers to a historical contract or indenture by which a person sold themselves or a family member into servitude, often due to extreme poverty. It was common in feudal China and appears in many literary works. The term carries strong connotations of desperation and loss of freedom.
n.
indenture for the sale of oneself or a family member (historical)
Examples
- ,卖身契。Zài gǔdài, hěnduō rén yīnwèi pínqióng bùdébù qiān xià mài shēn qì.In ancient times, many people had to sign an indenture for the sale of themselves due to poverty.
- 卖身契。Zhè bù xiǎoshuō miáoxiě le yí gè nóngmín bèi pò qiān mài shēn qì de gùshì.This novel describes the story of a farmer forced to sign an indenture for the sale of himself.
- ,卖身契。Lìshǐ kè shàng, lǎoshī xiángxì jiěshì le mài shēn qì de hányì.In history class, the teacher explained in detail the meaning of the indenture for the sale of oneself.
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