This was written by Wu Jingzi, and books were banned in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. Described various scenes of stealing flowers and jade, which was very cathartic. It is often the climax of the plot of the novel. A man and many women are chatting in bed and having a good time.
2. Ten Banned Books in Ancient China.
Chen Senqing said that light years are forbidden. Although called a flower, it is actually a male flower. This is a very famous "gay" work. It was considered deviant in the feudal society at that time, so it was banned.
3. The flying flowers of the top ten banned books in ancient China.
It was forbidden during the Qing Dynasty, and the amorous feelings written in the book were mostly related to lewdness, which was a model of "sidestream" in the novels of talented people and beautiful women. Besides talking about sexual experiences and feelings, I also like to peek at other people's sexual scenes.
4. Yulouchun, the top ten banned books in ancient China.
This book was banned during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, and it is a copy of the notorious obscene book Wushan Yanshi in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its printing bookstore Xiaohuaxuan was a bookstore specializing in publishing obscene books in the Kangxi period.
5. Nine-tailed Tortoise, the Top Ten Banned Books in Ancient China
Banned during Tongzhi period in Qing Dynasty, it is a famous erotic novel in late Qing Dynasty. Based on the absurd life of a scholar in a brothel in Shanghai, a new rural city, in the rural environment of Tianxia, it caused a sensation with its meticulous prostitute psychology and innovative abnormal behavior, and was regarded as a "prostitute guide" and a "classic prostitute hunting" by fellow lovers. Some even took this book as a guide and visited Xianxiang.
6. The erotic dream of the top ten banned books in ancient China.
This book is the lowest style among many sequels of A Dream of Red Mansions.
7. Ten Banned Books in Ancient China.
It was banned during the reign of Kangxi and Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, and Jin Ping Mei was the most acclaimed of the three sequels.
8. The vinegar gourd of the top ten banned books in ancient China.
The whole story is about men and women, especially the description of a large number of extramarital sexual relations is jaw-dropping.
9. The Ten Forbidden Books in Ancient China
The main plot of famous love novels in Qing Dynasty is composed of "unorganized" sexual fantasies absorbed by the envious amorous feelings of ugly men.
10, a new word for cutting lights among the top ten banned books in ancient China.
During the reign of Zheng De in the Ming Dynasty, the social unrest in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties nurtured and distorted the erotic life of men and women in the middle and lower classes of society.