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What is erotic palace?

1. What is erotic palace?

In ancient times, there was no absolute clear line between paintings aimed at imparting sexual knowledge and skills and erotic pictures aimed at grandstanding. There are quite a few gaps in the records of China's historical records from Qi Ge Xing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. As far as objects are concerned, some characters in rock paintings found in many places in China can be regarded as the embryonic form of erotic paintings.

Second, pinyin:

The palace of eternal youth

Three. English/interpretation:

1: the palace where the ancient prince lived; Also refers to the prince

2. [pornographic pictures]: obscene pictures depicting sexual intercourse between men and women.

Fourth, history:

Dunhuang paper scroll 2702 may be a reluctant example, with naked men and women in love on it, but at first glance it is graffiti. According to records, Zhou, a great painter in the Tang Dynasty, painted the Secret Play of Spring Night, but the original work has long since disappeared. So far, no mature erotic paintings before the Ming Dynasty have been found.

The late Ming Dynasty was an era of unprecedented prosperity in the history of China. Many erotic scrolls and picture books produced in this period have been preserved to this day and are treasured by collectors or institutions in the West, Japan and China. The works of Tang Yin (No.6 Ru) and (10 Zhou) are the masterpieces of erotic palace in this period, which have reached a high level in art and have always been cherished by collectors. As a result, many second-and third-rate works later liked to disguise the names of these two people, and "Spring Map of Ten continents" became a popular word. During this period, a very delicate and complicated woodcut color printing technology was developed to print the pictures of erotic palace-even this kind of printed matter became the collection object of collectors later. Mass production made erotic pictures widely circulated at that time. After entering the Qing Dynasty, beautifully decorated picture books of Spring Palace were still often used as high-level gifts for dignitaries.

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