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Introducing a special issue of Criminal Law Review on capital punishment, Chen Xingliang presents the words of a netizen as a reflection of the general public response to the scholars' consensus favoring strict limitations on—and the eventual abolition of—the death penalty. By doing so, Chen calls upon scholars to take into account the public understanding of the death penalty when promoting their project.