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Men must know, what are the three ancient women?
First, burn scars. The burn scar on the monk's head, commonly known as "quit scar", represents practice; Lovers burn scars on their bodies, which are called "love scars", indicating belonging. Of course, "love scars" are often burned on women, usually in extremely secret places such as breasts, thighs or genitals. Outsiders will not notice their death unless they have skin relatives. Under normal circumstances, women will take the initiative to ask for "burning love scars" and say "I am your person and will be dead set with you for a lifetime"; There are also men who threaten to prove that "you are my man, and you must be loyal to me all your life." It is said that there are two kinds of "burning methods": one is to insert grass incense directly into women's bodies, and when the incense burns to the head, it burns the skin and leaves scars; Second, burn the copper coins red and burn the dead lines on your body. In addition to natural burn scars and wounds, some will burn men's names or other words. In this sadistic game, women have a certain meaning of "dedication" and "following", but they just can't figure out what the man opposite is, and is it worth it?

Second, the palace mole. Today, China people still have a deep-rooted "virgin complex". In order to prove "chastity", prostitutes have to keep their virginity as jade and protect their innocence to the point of "walking on thin ice with fear". Jin Yong mentioned in The Legend of the Condor Heroes that the little dragon girl Bai Nen had a red mole on her arm. Later, she was groggy and raped by Quanzhen disciple Yin Zhiping. The little dragon girl mistook Yin Zhiping for the long-awaited Yang Guo and reluctantly obeyed. After making love, the red mole on her arm magically disappeared. I thought it was a fabrication at first, but later I read a sentence by Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: "In the candlelight hanging high in the gauze, the greenhouse pats the red palace at night." Presumably this wonderful red dot does exist. In fact, keeping the palace is another name for gecko. Jin dynasty natural history records that if you feed the gecko with cinnabar, the gecko will turn red all over. After eating seven kilograms of cinnabar, you can mash the gecko and light it on the woman. This thing is stubborn and lasts for a long time, and it doesn't fade until after sex. Hence the name "Palace Sand". Unfortunately, all kinds of medical books and documents are not clearly recorded. Even if some girls point out that "mole of uterine contraction" is an experimental stage, not a large-scale "clinical stage". Nevertheless, men still have a soft spot for this simple and easy identification method.

Third, tattoos. The first time I heard about tattoos, I started with "mother-in-law tattoos". It seems that as long as you tattoo a pair of permanent patriotic slogans and fashion slogans on your body, you can become an immortal hero. Tattoos on women's bodies cannot be displayed in public, nor can they express lofty aspirations. Its main function is to commemorate feelings. Tattoos, also known as tattoos, use colored needles to penetrate the bottom of the skin and present patterns or words on the surface of the skin. In ancient China, there was a kind of "hanging by hanging", that is, a permanent word was tattooed on the denomination of a criminal, indicating that this guy was a bad guy. Ancient Egypt used tattoos to distinguish society.