The city gate of Tianjin is locked from 7 PM to 5 AM due to military needs. After 8 PM, Chinese people should avoid going out unless absolutely necessary. If it is essential to go out, they must carry a lantern and answer truthfully when questioned by patrolling police. Additionally, no more than three people are allowed to walk together; violations will result in being taken to the police station for punishment. If one continues to disobey, they may be apprehended by force. The individual is responsible, not the patrolling officer, in the event of injury.
Foreign captains and their Chinese deputies both wear a white insignia on their left arm, featuring the character "华." Orders from the captain must be obeyed; otherwise, there will be severe consequences.
If a Chinese person's corpse is found discarded in the street or only partially buried, it must be exhumed and buried properly. Additionally, if a Chinese person keeps a corpse in their home for too long, they must bury it within a specified time.
All opium dens and brothels must be closed. Those who violate the ban or sneak into these places will be severely punished.
If Chinese people must set off firecrackers or similar, they must first get permission from the police; otherwise, they are not allowed to do so. Moreover, anyone found in possession of weapons must promptly surrender them to the nearby police station. Those who disobey or are found with weapons on their person or in their homes will face serious consequences.
If a Chinese person is robbed, stolen from, or experiences any illegal activity that affects their livelihood, injures others, or damages property, they can report to the police station immediately or bring the offender directly to the police station.
If a Chinese person encourages foreign soldiers to harm their fellow citizens or falsely accuses fellow citizens at the police station out of revenge or for any other reason, they will be severely punished.