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Photo exhibition of Xuzhou Sexual Culture Museum
The photo exhibition introduces sex in primitive society, marriage and women's daily life, sex in special fields, and illustrates ancient culture and sex worship, marriage and family, religion and foreign gender culture, and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases with examples. Mr. Zheng, the person in charge of the museum, said that the Chinese nation has a long history and profound cultural heritage. Its society, customs and living habits have a strong oriental color, and there are significant cultural differences with western countries. There are discussions about Gan Kun and men and women in the Book of Changes. "The avenue becomes a man, and Kun Dao becomes a woman." Everything in the world is the embodiment of the perfect combination of yin and yang. Mencius said, "Eating color is also sexual." This shows that our ancestors held a very open attitude towards sexual culture. With the continuous progress of human civilization, today's society will look at sex culture from a scientific perspective. He said that the reason for opening the museum of sexual culture is to advocate sexual civilization and oppose sexual ignorance. Peng Zu is a celebrity in Xuzhou. It is said that Peng Zu lived 800 years, which is related to his good use of diet and medicine, good use of sexual intercourse and good use of guidance. This is also his original intention of opening a museum of sexual culture. According to reports, the collections in the collection are all collected by his friends for many years. In the past, the products of secret drama were hidden and kept secret from people. Most of them are well-made and meticulous in painting, sculpture, calligraphy, poetry and sexual health care, which reflects the ancient people's understanding and description of sex from many angles. Most of the secret play products are not for sale and are treasured by the nobles in the palace. Some porcelain factories or official kilns are customized for dignitaries, salt merchants, tea merchants and other famous families, or brothels, while others become dowry of rich and powerful women.