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In the Ming Dynasty, the social atmosphere was corrupt, and Zhu Yuanzhang encouraged officials to keep mistresses.

The social atmosphere in the Ming Dynasty was relatively open, and the phenomenon that people laughed at poverty rather than prostitution was particularly obvious. In this social environment, the emperor who was lucky enough to play with women casually was naturally excited and "happy".

At that time, both men and women paid great attention to the quality of life. For example, in the middle and late period, women are very avant-garde and fashionable, while men are keen on sexual openness. For example, Suzhou literati Zhu Yunming and Tang Bohu were romantic figures at that time. They lived a dissolute life, eating, drinking, whoring and gambling. Do it when you see a beautiful woman. Tang Bohu ordered Chou-heung, which is still very fragrant. Banqiao Miscellanies, which records the story of men calling prostitutes in the late Ming Dynasty, was written under this background.

The costumes of the Ming Dynasty were very distinctive and quite fashionable at that time. At that time, many young ladies and gentlemen who loved beauty had the idea of "following the fashion". Shortly after Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he began to eliminate the influence of Yuan Dynasty costumes and restore the Tang system. He wants to use China culture to influence clothing and fashion, hoping that clothing can reflect the inferior social status.

However, this practice weakens the practicality of clothing, especially women's love of beauty is suppressed, so that people are unwilling to pursue the beauty of nature and advocate luxury fashion, which is what modern girls often say.

During Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, the "ponytail skirt" was popular in Beijing. The ponytail skirt was introduced from North Korea, and it was very beautiful and avant-garde at that time. After flowing into the capital, it was first seen by wealthy businessmen and geisha, and then "everyone bought it".

It is generally believed that the beauty contest is an invention of foreigners, but it is not. Men invented the "flower evaluation list" in the Ming Dynasty, which is a beauty contest. More exciting than modern beauty pageants, all the beautiful women selected from sex workers come from brothels. Once a prostitute is on the list, her value soars and her whoring money doubles.

The concept of "red light district" governing the country has harmed future generations.

Women are fashionable, men are romantic, and smart people are very, very open-minded.

In the 1960s and 1970s, there was a trend of sexual liberation in America. It can be said that China appeared as early as the Ming Dynasty. A factual evidence of this statement is that there were many famous prostitutes at that time, such as Liu, Li, Dong Xiaowan and Chen Yuanyuan. They are so beautiful that they hold grudges everywhere.

At that time, the Qinhuai River next to the Confucius Temple in Nanjing was a gathering place for these prostitutes, and rouge floated ten miles across the Qinhuai River. Moreover, there are famous prostitutes, which naturally have elegant consumption, that is, the so-called clients. It can be seen that the "red light district" at that time was extremely lively.

The prosperity of folk sex trade is a reflection of the active sexual life of the court, and it can also be said that it is the direct result of the influence of the upper class on the lower class. In other words, the sexual liberation of ordinary people is a by-product of leadership debauchery, fish begins to stink at the head.

On the other hand, the active sex trade in society also promoted the high frequency of the emperor's sexual life in the late Ming Dynasty until the sexual reversal. And all this, the old emperor Zhu Yuanzhang should bear the responsibility. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he restored brothels, making Qinhuai River the first "red light district" in ancient China. Zhu Yuanzhang's sexual openness, acquiescence and even encouragement to officials to prostitute and adopt mistresses became one of the important reasons for the "deterioration" of social atmosphere later.

This makes it easy to understand how lewd Zhu Chengzu was. Zhu Yuanzhang's lust is not isolated, but the negative influence of the old emperor's "crooked classics" on later generations. It is the result of bad inducement in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the indulgence of people's attitude towards life in the middle and late years.

Thus, the emperor named Zhu became a romantic figure, collecting menstrual blood and playing with W.