In the history of our country, the description of sexual enlightenment education originated from the Han Dynasty.
Bai Hu Tong also has professional discussions. Biyong was an ancient school palace where children of the male royal family learned and trained various skills required by the royal family. The curriculum also included sexual enlightenment education.
So, why is sexual enlightenment education carried out on campus and not at home? From the Bai Hu Tong, this issue was also clearly raised at the imperial meeting. Bai Hu Tong records that why not educate children? It's also dereliction of duty. In addition, the granting path must indicate the changes in the Yang Yin couple, and father and son cannot educate each other. Fathers cannot teach their children, which means they are not serious.
During the Han Dynasty, sexual enlightenment education was a compulsory course for royal children's schools. At that time, everyone's sexual awareness was very wise and they attached great importance to exploring sexual issues. Of course, from today's perspective, sexual enlightenment education cannot be mutually bestowed on father and son, not necessarily. Before the Tang Dynasty, numerous social titles related to sexual intercourse in rooms, such as the Sutra of Pure Women, the Sutra of Xuan Women, the Secret of the Jade Chamber, the Instructions to the Jade Chamber, and the Cave Xuan Zi, were widely circulated in China. However, many have been lost since the Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties.
The "New Book of Tang" records an interesting story of Li Shimin giving sex education classes to his younger brother: after Li Shimin's sister Princess Danyang married Xue Wanche, Xue was foolish in her sexual life as a husband and wife. The princess was unhappy and did not live with him for several months. After hearing about it, Emperor Taizong held a banquet and recruited many other righteous brothers, carefully interpreting the key points of marital sexual life.
According to the report of Wanli Yehuo Bian of the Ming Dynasty, the inner court of the Ming Dynasty established Joy Buddha (the original god belonging to the Tibetan Buddhism Tantrism, that is, the characteristics of desire heaven and Qiubi in Buddhism). Before declaring himself emperor and getting married, the eunuch led the emperor into this mysterious room and held a ceremony of sexual enlightenment education. Afterwards, such ceremonies continued until the Qing Dynasty, and there were also folk ceremonies for men and women to get married.
In ancient China, did many people have sexual enlightenment education? Of course there is. However, there are not many system software that use artistic educational tools in all aspects to carry out educational methods that imply correct guidance. The dowry painting and the pressure box bottom are two important types.
Dowry paintings are actually about 8 to 12 spring palace paintings with different sexual lifestyles. Due to the needs of social development, they are printed using woodblock printing, which has a strong local and folk flavor.
Before their daughter gets married, parents usually choose one or two rolls of dowry paintings to put in the dowry and send them to their husband's house with their daughter. On the wedding night, couples usually have foolish sexual needs, so they spread the dowry paintings on the bed and draw gourds.
There are descriptions of dowry paintings, which were very common in the Han Dynasty at first, but in fact, there were many concerns in the Republic of China, which has been a long period in History of China. Han Dynasty writer Zhang Heng once wrote "The Same Voice Song", which depicts the feelings of men and women on their wedding night in the first person of a woman. Descendants have high praise for this matter, feeling beautiful but not promiscuous, and excited, metaphorically referring to the role of a minister.
In addition to dowry paintings, there was also a special tool for sexual enlightenment education in ancient China, which was the bottom of the box. It is pottery, some are smaller than clenched fists, and the appearance design is more like fresh fruits. Some are smaller than clenched fists, and some are smaller than clenched fists. Usually, people put it in the last box to ward off evil spirits. Before their daughter gets married, the mother takes off the bottom of the box and unlocks the lid, allowing her to feel the path of a married relationship.
Of course, previous sexual enlightenment education not only implied correct guidance, but also suggested that some ancient books on sexual sociology could be read, but were not as popular. When a Bishōjo gets married, her grandmother, stable mother-in-law and sisters will teach her sisters to sing folk songs by the bride's window sometimes. These three songs are all about sexual content, with interesting elements in singing folk songs, but also have the effect of sexual enlightenment.