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    The most lustful man in China is probably the emperor.  </p>

    Not only was the emperor the most lecherous, but he was also excellent at keeping a "lucky diary".  </p>

    There will be detailed records of which concubine you were lucky enough to have on a certain night, for how long, and how many times.  </p>

    Unlike ordinary men, this "lucky diary" does not require the emperor to write it himself, but has eunuchs to help him record it.  </p>

    The emperor's "Diary of Fortune" is a secret file, and is kept by a special eunuch. He will never have his wife poked out like the former director of a tobacco monopoly bureau did.  </p>

    The most particular person to keep a "lucky diary" was probably the emperor of the Qing Dynasty.  </p>

    According to the article "The Duties of the Eunuch in the Jingshi Room" written by Liang Xizuoguan, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty had a eunuch who specially kept a "diary of fortune" for him. This was the "Eunuch in the Jingshi Room".  A eunuch is a person who specializes in intercourse with the emperor.  </p>

    When recording in the emperor¡¯s ¡°lucky diary¡±, the object should be considered.  </p>

    "If the emperor and the empress had sexual activities, the eunuchs could not ask too many questions, they could only record them. In addition to recording the year, month, and day, the eunuchs must also write down clearly what time they took place.  </p>

    If the emperor and his concubine, the situation is different.  The time to decide which concubine to spend the night with was usually when the emperor was having dinner.  The manager of the Jingsi Room brought a plate of "dining cards" for the emperor to choose from.  This meal card is also called the green head card, and the name of each concubine is written on it. The emperor will turn over the green head card to which concubine he is interested in.  This is called "delisting". I wonder if the so-called "delisting" meeting before the opening of the Football Federation every year was inspired by this.  After the emperor delisted the concubine, the elder eunuch understood and asked the younger eunuch to quietly send the concubine to the emperor's bed at night.  </p>

    There are many rules for the emperor's sex. The concubine first takes off her clothes and wraps her in a coat. The young eunuch then carries the concubine to the bed.  It is said that this was done to prevent the concubine from becoming an assassin and harming the emperor's life.  Then the big eunuch and the little eunuch will wait outside the window. If the emperor and the concubine stay together for too long, the big eunuch will remind: "It's time!"  Wrap it up and carry it out.  The first reminder often doesn't work. "It's time" has to be shouted over and over again. In the end, even the emperor becomes embarrassed and lets the concubine go.  </p>

    After the concubine comes out, you should also pay attention. The eunuch will shout into the house: "Do you want to stay or not?"</p>

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out out of which the emperor says "to stay" must be immediately written down in the emperor's "happiness diary": on a certain day of a certain month, at a certain time, the emperor favored a certain concubine.  </p>

    ??????????????????????????????????????? If "not retained", the eunuch will press the acupuncture points on the concubine's back to achieve the contraceptive effect.  </p>

    This is the routine of the emperor's daily life in the palace.  </p>

    If the emperor takes his concubine out for an outing or has sex on other occasions, he will be relatively free, but the eunuch must also keep a "lucky diary" for the emperor for future reference.  </p>

    The Chinese emperor¡¯s ¡°lucky diary¡± has been around since at least the third generation.  </p>

    According to the "Book of Rites", in the Zhou Dynasty, "the emperor established six palaces, three wives, nine concubines, twenty-seven worldly wives, and eighty-one royal wives." With so many concubines, if there is no record of their love,  It does get messy.  </p>

    Later, the emperor's harem expanded rapidly, ranging from a thousand people to tens of thousands.  </p>

    "Historical Records - The Chronicles of the First Emperor" records that when Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, every time a country was destroyed, the country's harem would also be "unified". "There were more than 10,000 women in the harem, and they were so arrogant."  </p>

    "Sanfu's Old Stories" records that during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, "more good girls were taken, as many as thousands, to fill his harem."  </p>

    "New Tang Book" records that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty "had as many as 40,000 concubines in the Kaiyuan Tianbao".  This number is far greater than the "eight thousand maids of the late emperor" in Du Fu's "Swordsman", and the "three thousand beauties in the harem" in Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" are also greatly reduced numbers.  </p>

    The number of people in Tang Xuanzong's harem set a historical record, and subsequent emperors' harems never exceeded this number.  How to manage so many concubines?  In addition to eunuchs, many dynasties established a "female official" system.  </p>

    In addition to being responsible for the emperor's sexual life, female officials also had to manage the huge "pink army" in the harem.  Of course, keeping a "happiness diary" for the emperor was also one of his daily affairs.  </p>

    The emperor asked the eunuch to keep a "lucky diary" for him. Was it because he was full?  </p>

    No, for example, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty had to keep a "diary of fortune", which was "customized by the ancestors."  </p>

    Why is there this strange "customization"?  </p>

    To put it bluntly, it is to ensure the purity of the royal bloodline.  </p>

    There are so many beauties like flowers and jade in the harem, but the emperor is the only man. What if any of the concubines are unbearably amorous? Is it okay?  </p>

    With the "lucky diary", you can know whether the concubine's pregnancy is normal and whether she is pregnant with "dragon seed"  </p>
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