Where does Du Mushi teach oral sex on the moonlit night in Bridge 24? Among them, 24 bridges are located today.

Where does Du Mu-shi's 24 Bridge Jade Man teach to play the flute on the moonlit night? Among them, 24 bridges are located in Yangzhou today.

To Hanchuo, the Magistrate of Yangzhou, is a poem by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written after the poet left Yangzhou. The poet deliberately portrayed Yangzhou in late autumn as still green hills, lush vegetation and melodious moonlight music on the Twenty-four Bridges, in order to mock the leisure of friends' lives and express the poet's deep nostalgia for Yangzhou's past lives. The whole poem is beautiful, delicate and handsome, and full of fun.

A word to Han Chuo Yangzhou magistrate Qingshan is full of water, and the grass in the south of the Yangtze River has not withered in autumn. Where does the Jade Man teach oral sex at Bridge 24 on a moonlit night?

This poem was written by Du Mu after he was appointed as an imperial adviser and returned to Chang 'an from Huainan as a shogunate. The specific writing time was about the autumn of the ninth year of Daiwa in Tang Wenzong (835) or the first year of Kaicheng (836). From the seventh year of Daiwa in Tang Wenzong (833) to the ninth year of Daiwa (835), Du Mu served as the secretary of our time in Huainan, lived in Yangzhou, and worked with Han Chuo. Yangzhou in the Tang Dynasty was a prosperous metropolis in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. There are many shops, businessmen and restaurants everywhere.

"Every city in the morning and evening, there are often tens of thousands of scarlet yarn lanterns shining brightly in the air, and the streets are nine miles and thirty paces away, filled with pearls and greens, just like a fairyland" ("Taiping Guangji", volume 273, cited by Tang Dynasty). Du Mu, a "bohemian", frequented brothels and preached his family background in such an environment, and had many affairs. Han Chuo is his colleague in this respect, so he wrote poems as a gift after returning to Chang 'an. ?