1. Infringe on the right to life of others;
2. Infringe on others' right to health;
3. Infringe on the personal rights of others;
4. Infringement of the right of others to name;
5. Infringe on others' right of reputation and honor.
Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 990 The right of personality is the right of life, body, health, name, name, portrait, reputation, honor and privacy enjoyed by civil subjects.
In addition to the personality rights stipulated in the preceding paragraph, natural persons enjoy other personality rights based on personal freedom and personal dignity.
Article 102 Natural persons have the right to life. The life safety and dignity of natural persons are protected by law. No organization or individual may infringe upon the right to life of others.
Article 167 Where an infringement endangers the personal and property safety of others, the infringed party has the right to demand the infringer to bear the tort liability of stopping the infringement, removing the obstruction and eliminating the danger.