Prostitutes with red cards are less likely to get sick. The price prevented some bad guys from going whoring.
Sexually transmitted diseases had a very fragrant name in ancient China: Liu Liu's disease, which originated from the famous sentence of Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "I was drunk in Chang 'an, and five kings and seven people drank a glass of wine". It is impossible to prove when Liu Hua's disease originated, but it has been recorded in writing, starting from Hua Tuo's Secret Biography of Hua Tuo's Imperial Doctor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. 1920, in the old paper pile of Mohailou, a bibliophile in Bozhou, Anhui Province, a long-standing biography of Hua Tuo's imperial doctor was found. It is proved that it is not a fake. There are 15 prescriptions for treating willow leaf disease, and these terrible symptoms are recorded, and Hua Tuo can cure them. "That is, those who fall,"
Later, Chao's "On Etiology and Fistula of Flower Depression" in Sui Dynasty said: "Rheumatism is contained in the skin, and its flesh is prominent like a flower." Don Sun Simiao's "Qian Jin Fang Yao" said: "When making love, you can get angry by steaming, or you can coat white sorghum powder on the calamus powder. It is wet and painful when it is dry. " He also said, "To cure vulvar sores, decoct licorice powder and apply it with honey." Song Dou Hanqing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases says: "Mildew sores are caused by having sex with a woman with scabies and inhaling its poison gas." The symptoms of these diseases are quite similar to those of modern syphilis, but because the ancients did not know the concept of sexually transmitted diseases clearly, they easily confused sexually transmitted diseases with leprosy.
After the Ming Dynasty, sexually transmitted diseases prevailed for some time, especially bayberry sores. Tang Xianzu even wrote poems to his friends and laughed at his infection with sexually transmitted diseases. In the 23rd year of Jiajing (A.D. 1545), Bian Yu's Theory of Continuing Medicine said: "In the last years of Hongzhi (the year of Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty), people suffered from malignant sores, which began in Guangdong. Wu people don't know, it's called wide sore, and it's called bayberry sore because of its shape. If the patient has blood deficiency, take the powder lightly and take the dose again, which will cause toxic accumulation, nose rot and foot wear, and then become a chronic disease that will never heal. " In the eighteenth year of Wanli (A.D. 1588), Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica (Volume 18) said: "Smilax glabra, a large number of creepers in Chu and Shu brocade were unknown to the ancients. In recent years, due to the prevalence of Myrica rubra sore in Zheng Dehong's treatment (Ming Wuzong), it is effective to use calomel. Cancer bones and muscles fester for life. People use this, which is the main medicine. " There is another cloud: "Myrica rubra sore has no record in ancient times, and there are no patients." Recently, it started from the dining table and spread in all directions. Gai □ shows that the local customs and customs, fumigation and suffocation, spicy drinking, sexual intercourse between men and women, and deep evil of damp heat are poisonous sores, which cause mutual infection. From south to north, Dahaiyun. "