In ancient China there was a unique and quirky profession: if someone committed a crime and was sentenced to flogging, they could hire another person to take the punishment on their behalf.
During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), flogging was a form of punishment in which court officials were publicly beaten with heavy rods.
The striking end of the rod was carved into a hammer-like shape and wrapped in iron and sometimes even fitted with barbs, making the punishment extremely brutal.
There were…

