Imprisonment, explaining the confinement of prisoners and prohibiting their freedom of movement. ?From the 30th chapter of "Water Margin": "The prisoner's shackles were too long, and Wu Song was shackled, and he was taken to the death row and imprisoned." "A Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 86: "Instructed to draw a confession, will ? Xue Pan? Details of the period of imprisonment. "? Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" Chapter 2: "Although it is only three semesters, it is like being imprisoned for thirty years."
1[shut;enclose; detain;imprison;incarcerate;be?under?lock?and?key;put?in?jail;take?into?custody;throw?into?prison]?lock people up and restrict personal freedom
2. (IMONPRISNMENT) The punishment of personal freedom given to criminals who commit trademark counterfeiting. Including criminal detention and fixed-term imprisonment. The "Supplementary Provisions on Punishing the Crime of Counterfeiting Registered Trademarks" designated by our country as early as 1979 raised the maximum penalty to 7 years' imprisonment. The content of this supplementary provision was incorporated into Article 213 and Article 215 of the newly revised Criminal Law in 1997. .