noun
crime implicating one's three types of relatives
Rare historical term from Chinese-influenced legal systems, referring to a crime so severe that punishment extends to the offender's three sets of relatives (usually father's side, mother's side, and wife's side).
See also: 三族
古代中国では、三族の罪に問われると一族が処罰された。
In ancient China, if one was charged with a crime implicating the three types of relatives, the whole clan was punished.