Eighteen Touches
The Eighteen Touches or Shiba Mo (Chinese: 十八摸) is a traditional Chinese folk song with many variants throughout China. The song is flirtatious, bawdy and erotic in nature, considered vulgar and tasteless it has been banned numerous times. The song has appeared in Chinese literature especially books that which features the common people, such as Mo Yan's White Cotton, the song is also a favourite of Jin Yong's fictional character Wei Xiaobao. The song also provides the inspiration for one of the main themes of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
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Eighteen Touches
The Eighteen Touches or Shiba Mo (Chinese: 十八摸) is a traditional Chinese folk song with many variants throughout China. The song is flirtatious, bawdy and erotic in nature, considered vulgar and tasteless it has been banned numerous times. The song has appeared in Chinese literature especially books that which features the common people, such as Mo Yan's White Cotton, the song is also a favourite of Jin Yong's fictional character Wei Xiaobao. The song also provides the inspiration for one of the main themes of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
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The Eighteen Touches or Shiba ...... of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
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