What is the reference significance of natural law, national law and human feelings plaque in Nanyang Neixiang to contemporary justice?
The plaque in Nanyang Neixiang shows that China's legal culture has gained judicial thinking. In the 18th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1892), Zhang Bingtao went to Neixiang to be the magistrate of a county, and invited people of insight in the county to make plans for governing the county. Everyone urged Zhang Bingtao to write a plaque. Zhang Bingtao, who already had a plan, wrote down the words justice, law and human feelings, and explained that these six words were his policy agenda, which was called "Acting according to the day, judging cases according to the national law, and making concerted efforts". Some people at the scene said that this was a golden saying. Zhang Bingtao said that your support is needed to repair the county government, and then the people present raised more than 30,000 taels. In addition, Zhang Bingtao later adopted a variety of methods to judge cases, such as winning donations and losing penalties, and donating money on behalf of workers. After Zhang Bingtao was rich in financial resources, he successfully repaired neixiang county's official residence, and hung a six-character plaque of justice, law and human feelings on the screen door of the second hall, so that he could see this plaque when he looked up in the second hall as the purpose program of solving crimes.