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As an ancient science and art, why does Taoism make the art of sexual intercourse go astray?
When we talk about the topic of ancient sexual intercourse, some people always think slanting and go straight in the wrong direction. But in fact, the art of sexual intercourse handed down from ancient times has no lewd part.

The art of sexual intercourse can be said to be the ancient science of sex in China. In ancient times, this art was not limited to sex. It skillfully combines sexual qigong with health preservation. We can see from the history books that the bedroom art first appeared in the Han Dynasty, and it has a very close relationship with Taoism.

In the long history, we can see that sexual intercourse has always been covered with an unhealthy veil, but it represents China's ancient sexual theory to a great extent.

We can know that their main idea in Taoism is to let nature take its course. Everything in the world has its own natural laws to guide them to their own path. Mountains, rivers, the sun, the moon and the stars all have their own unique laws. Man has always been regarded as the spirit of all things, and our secular desires are extremely normal. Therefore, sex is not shameful in Taoist view, but a manifestation of conforming to nature.

Before the art of sexual intercourse appeared, people had just retired from animal-like barbarism and ignorance and were very curious about everything in the world. Of course, as an important event related to the fate of the race, they are full of interest. The process of life from scratch is very wonderful, so reproductive beliefs gradually evolved into sexual culture under the baptism of time. In China, it naturally developed into a unique way of sexual intercourse.

It can be said that from the Qin and Han dynasties, sexual intercourse was very popular, and in the Ming dynasty, it was even more possessed and embarked on the road of no return. At that time, the whole court was talking about the art of coitus, thinking that it could prolong life, so they gave medicine to the emperor one after another, especially during the Jiajing period of Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty, coitus gradually became crazy, and many treacherous court officials used "coitus" as a cover to lead the emperor to sink. There was a minister named Tao, who was loved by aphrodisiacs and water spirits, so more people worked for him. At this point, the art of sexual intercourse is no longer the original appearance.

Later, Buddhism attacked the art of sexual intercourse. When Buddhism was introduced into China from the Eastern Han Dynasty, a large number of people converted to Buddhism. The basic starting point of Buddhism is that everything is impermanent and life is extremely bitter. Therefore, people are required to give up the happiness and joy in the world, practice penance, and finally go to the "pure land of bliss." Therefore, Buddhist asceticism has spread, and they think that all behaviors and desires will cause turmoil and troubles, so try to avoid them.

Another reason is that Confucianism was in power in the later period, which taught people to pay attention to propriety, justice and shame, and nailed the art of sexual intercourse on the shelf of shame. Due to the fundamentalism of Buddhism and hundreds of years of cultural imprisonment, asceticism has become the ideology of China people. China people are ashamed to say it, and with the interpretation of various novelists, the original sex art has lost its original face, and has been veiled with lewdness, making it even more marginalized.

After thousands of years of history, we gradually explore, not talking about its color change, but also studying its essence and discarding its dross. In fact, as a health care technology, it still has certain value. At the invitation of Ms. Weber, President of American Sexology Society, and Dr. Smith 1993 from New Jersey State University School of Medicine, Chen Kai, a scholar, went to the United States to introduce her research in the field of sexual dysfunction, which also talked about sexual intercourse in ancient China, which also gave Ms. Weber great inspiration.

Also in 1972, traces of sexual intercourse were found in the excavation of Mawangdui Han Tomb. Later, in 198 1, Mr. Mai Gubang of Japan quickly developed this sexual intercourse method and made it public as a pre-emptive braid of health-preserving prescription.

Therefore, the ancient art of sexual intercourse did not represent any evil, but gradually moved towards a "point of no return" through later evolution.