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Tort is an act that infringes on the rights and interests of another person, and therefore tort can also be called a form of aggression, which can be confirmed to some extent by etymology. In English, the word "tort" is called "tort", from the Latin "tortus", which originally meant twisting and bending, and it is also used in the case of cutting off someone's arm or leg, which can still be found in German (jemanden einen Tort antum; Tortur) and French (aviordu tort; faire du tortous). tortous), and later the word evolved to mean wrong. In French, tortum and tort are both derived from the Latin word "delictum", which originally meant "fault", "sin". The Latin noun delictum is derived from the verb delinqere (to deviate from the right path), which means a transgression, a mistake or an error. The Chinese term "tort" was "first used in the late Qing Dynasty when the draft of the Qing Civil Law was compiled." But in the old Chinese civil law on the concept of tort is not clearly defined.