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Long history of Chinese sexual health culture

Long history of Chinese male enhancement to increase libido


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In the long history of China up to the beginning of the 20th century there have been many dynasties, which rose and fell one after another. The officials of each dynasty generally spoke to the reigning emperor or said anything to other people about him by using the title of "Ten thousand years of life", while most other members of the royal family, including the queen and the emperor"s mother, could only be addressed or referred to as "One thousand years of life". This usage or imperative rule showed how egoistic the emperors were and how much they emphasized good health and longevity. In contrast to the hereditary rulers of most other countries, each emperor of past China kept harems in which lived countless consorts and concubines. One would wonder how the emperors were able to have the libido to deal with so many females. With regard to this question, it is noteworthy that a number of emperors of China failed to realize their wish to have a long life coupled with extensive sexual gratification. For instance, the famous emperor of the Tang dynasty, named Li Shimin, who unified China and distinguished himself by being reverently called Heavenly Khan by many other Asian rulers, wished to find the way to longevity. He sent a pious Buddhist monk to India for this purpose. The monk stayed in India for more than ten years and returned with the Buddhist scripture but no elixir of life. Nevertheless, the accomplishment of this Buddhist mission came to be considered a historic event in China and became the basis of the world-famous Chinese novel entitled Pilgrimage to the West, the fantastic stories of which fascinated people and were used as the themes of numerous cartoons and TV programs. As for the emperor, he died at the age of 50, perhaps harmed by the magical pellets which the alchemists had provided him with to increase  libido.
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How could a long life and a strong male libido be acquired at the same time? Emperors of later ages called upon medical scholars instead of alchemists to solve this problem. The court physicians researched incessantly to seek for the most efficacious medicinal means that might achieve this dual aim. They put forward many recipes for prolongation of life and for male enhancement. The medicines or tonics prepared according to these recipes were experimented on many men and the results carefully recorded and compared. It is beyond the shadow of a doubt that the court physicians worked very hard, for their very life depended on the success of their effort. The recipes for ensuring longevity and male enhancement became excellent in effect in the 17th century near the end of the Ming dynasty. With the establishment of the Qing dynasty still greater attention was paid to the improvement of recipes for imperial use in heightening male enhancement, increasing libido and strengthening the body. A cursory survey of the history of the Ming dynasty and that of the Qing dynasty would show that there was a remarkable increase in the lifespan of the emperors of the Qing dynasty over that of the emperors of the Ming dynasty. This elevation in lifespan was due in part to the continual improvement of the court recipes. The remarkable difference in lifespan between emperors of the Ming dynasty and those of the Qing dynasty can be illustrated by citing two emperors, one from each of the two dynasties, both of whom toured South China in mufti during their respective reign to find outlets for their excess libido. Emperor Zhengde (1491---1521) of the Ming dynasty is depicted in Beijing opera as a gallant army officer whose flirtation and sexual affair with a lass in an inn was once extolled in opera as highly romantic and poetic because he was the monarch while the lass was a waitress, despised in ancient China. Emperor Qianlong (1711---1799) of the Qing dynasty also toured South China in mufti in order to experience in person the life of a private citizen in the luxurious southern cities of the country. In a long novel devoted to the description of this tour of his, he was portrayed as a romantic and intrepid young hero. As a matter of fact, whenever he got into an affray because of his flirtatious behavior, a large number of army officers and soldiers would immediately come to his rescue. What we want to point out here is that the emperor of the Ming dynasty died at the age of 30 whereas the emperor of the Qing dynasty lived to be 88 years old. Emperor Qinglong¡¯s long life was due, in all probability, to the improvement of the court recipes, which helped to increase libido and strengthen his body.
SANLIDA, the Golden Cordyceps/Ginseng Capsules, is not only an embodiment of China"s ancient court recipes but also an improvement on them. Besides increasing the male libido, it has the merit of elevating immunity against diseases, for which it is perhaps particularly valuable. It has no side effects and does not entail any dependence on it. SANLIDA is entirely botanical in nature. For it, the technology of targeted administration of doses and the technology of measured release are employed. The purpose of male libido increase and male enhancement is achieved in a short spell (0.5---3 hours).

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