The beauty trap among the thirty-six strategies in the ancient art of war is also frequently used in the political, economic, and social fields. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yun, in order to keep the Han Dynasty from falling, used a series of tricks to give Diao Ch

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The beauty trap among the thirty-six strategies in the ancient art of war is also frequently used in the political, economic, and social fields. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yun, in order to keep the Han Dynasty from falling, used a series of tricks to give Diao Ch - DayDayNews

The beauty trap among the thirty-six strategies in the ancient art of war is also frequently used in the political, economic, and social fields. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yun, in order to keep the Han Dynasty from falling, used a series of tricks to give Diao Ch - DayDayNews

The beauty trap among the thirty-six strategies in the ancient art of war is also frequently used in the political, economic, and social fields. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yun, in order to keep the Han Dynasty from falling, used a series of tricks to give Diao Ch - DayDayNews

The beauty trap in the Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient Art of War is also frequently used in the political, economic and social fields.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Yun, in order to save the Han Dynasty regime from collapse, used a series of tricks to give Diao Chan as an item to the powerful Dong Zhuo, and then said that he wanted to betrothed to the unparalleled hero Lu Bu. He had to give it to Dong Zhuo because he was frightened by the power.

In modern society, some people are driven by interests and use honey traps to an even greater degree. For example, taking engineering projects, getting promotions, coveting illegal benefits, etc. The Thirty-Five Strategies have little or even no effect. Once a beauty trick is used, the results will be immediate.

The objects violated by the crime of honey trap and rape are women's "sexual" rights protected by law.

Those who seek beautification often have dual criminal motives. One is to violate women's sexual rights, and the other is to obtain illegal benefits.

There is no doubt that imposing criminal penalties on those who engage in beauty traps is conducive to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of women, conducive to improving the criminal legal system, and conducive to the formation of a clean and upright social custom.

criminalizes the behavior of "honey trap", and the criminal law academic community is shouldering the responsibility for this.

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