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[The Max Planck Institute] wanted Chinese classical texts to adorn its journal, something beautiful and elegant, to illustrate a special report on China. Instead, it got a racy flyer extolling the lusty details of stripping housewives in a brothel.

Chinese characters look dramatic and beautiful, and have a powerful visual impact, but make sure you get the meaning of the characters straight before jumping right in.
... The use of traditional Chinese characters and references to "the northern mainland" seem to indicate the text comes from Hong Kong or Macau, and it promises burlesque acts by pretty-as-jade housewives with hot bodies for the daytime visitor.

To be sure, the Romans of yore had courtesans; I expect classical Chinese society ditto.

salim filed this under crescat scientia and media friendsy at 10h21 Wednesday, 10 December 2008 (link) (Yr two bits?)