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  2. Jin Ping Mei - Wikipedia

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    Jin Ping Mei (Chinese: 金瓶梅)—translated into English as The Plum in the Golden Vase or The Golden Lotus—is a Chinese novel of manners composed in vernacular Chinese during the latter half of the 16th century during the late Ming dynasty (1368–1644).

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  4. Ximen Qing - Wikipedia

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    Ximen Qing (Chinese: 西門慶; pinyin: Xīmén Qìng) is a fictional Chinese Song dynasty merchant, womanizer, and murderer in Yanggu County, Shandong.He is the male protagonist in the novel Jin Ping Mei and a minor character in the novel Water Margin.

  5. The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks - Wikipedia

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    The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks (Chinese: 金瓶梅; pinyin: Jīnpíngméi; lit. 'Golden Lotus') is a 2008 Hong Kong pornographic comedy film directed by Qian Wenqi and produced by Wong Jing, starring Oscar Lam wai-kin, Norman Chui, and Hayakawa Serina, [2] based on the 1610 novel The Golden Lotus by Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng.

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  7. Ring of Elysium - Wikipedia

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    Ring of Elysium (Chinese: 无限法则) was a free-to-play, [1] multiplayer online battle royale game developed by Aurora Studio and published by TCH Scarlet Limited, each a subsidiary of Tencent Games, and is available to download for free on Steam, DMM & Garena.

  8. The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks 2; Traditional Chinese: 金瓶梅2:愛的奴隸: Simplified Chinese: 金瓶梅2:爱的奴隶: Hanyu Pinyin: Jīnpíngmeí, Aìdē Núlì

  9. Zhang Zhupo - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zhupo (simplified Chinese: 张竹坡; traditional Chinese: 張竹坡; pinyin: Zhāng Zhúpō; Wade–Giles: Chang Chu-p'o; 1670–1698), courtesy name Zide (Chinese: 自得), also known as Daoshen (Chinese: 道深), was an early Qing dynasty literary critic, commentator, and editor of fiction best known for his commentarial edition of the novel Jin Ping Mei.