The Great Zhou law distinguishes very finely between illegalities and crimes, while other countries tend to merge the two concepts.
Illegalities pertain to the violation of civil laws and public security regulations.
Crimes pertain to the violation of criminal laws.
"But what's the point of drinking if you are consciously pacing and decreasing its effects?"
"I didn't ask you to reduce the effects of alcohol, but also not to vent your drunken rage!" The Minister of Personnel corrected Du Ping's concept, "Also, have you been flying under the influence of alcohol again recently?"
"Indeed, by regulations, I have violated the one hundred sixty-fifth clause of the public security regulation, detention of fifteen days, when are you planning on detaining me?" Du Ping recited the legislation backwards fluidly. His understanding of the laws was beyond the ordinary, and he was more familiar with Great Zhou's prison than any jailor.