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Beauty - a maid who is wantonly teased by others, worse than a eunuch

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Taken from the original world, the world sings "The Legend of the Thief Cat", and its authenticity needs to be verified

First of all, it is emphasized that Yu is not a mermaid's fish

It's the spittoon of the spittoon

Beauty - a maid who is wantonly teased by others, worse than a eunuch

According to legend, it began in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty

One said that it was a slave and maid bought privately by the eunuch eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty

The other is that the traitor Yan Shifan used it to satisfy his own alternative inner needs

A "work" created

Beauty - a maid who is wantonly teased by others, worse than a eunuch

These magnates used money to buy slaves and maidservants

Specially select some young, beautiful and white-skinned

And they made them kneel in their rooms all day long

They are not the way to serve their masters

Rather, it is responsible for receiving thick phlegm with the mouth

As long as the owner coughs or clears his throat

The women would immediately run over and open their mouths

Catch the thick phlegm of the master

They need to be swallowed in their stomachs

A smile is also required

He muttered thanks to his master for the food

Beauty - a maid who is wantonly teased by others, worse than a eunuch

Now it seems that these people are really crazy

To satisfy their perverted spiritual needs

Many perverted and strange ways of pleasure have been invented

"Beauty Bowl" is just one of them

Beauty - a maid who is wantonly teased by others, worse than a eunuch

What's even more infuriating is that the wealthy families at that time rushed to follow suit

Some are even displayed as commodities

Whose "beauty bowl" is more glamorous and beautiful

The more you can show that the owner is prominent

It's really weird

This custom continued until the end of the Ming Dynasty, when it was gradually abolished.