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  2. Huanjing bunao - Wikipedia

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    Huanjing bunao (traditional Chinese: 還精補腦; simplified Chinese: 还精补脑; lit. 'returning the semen/essence to replenish the brain' or coitus reservatus) is a Daoist sexual practice and yangsheng ("nourishing life") method aimed at maintaining arousal for an extended plateau phase while avoiding orgasm.

  3. Taoist sexual practices - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese print depicting "The Joining of the Essences", based on Tang Dynasty art. Taoist sexual practices (traditional Chinese: 房中術; simplified Chinese: 房中术; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; lit. 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways Taoists may practice sexual activity. These practices are also known as "joining energy" or "the joining ...

  4. Yufang mijue - Wikipedia

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    Written during the Han dynasty, [4] the original text is lost, though it was partially preserved in the Japanese medical text Ishinpō (醫心方). [5] In 1903, Chinese sexologist Ye Dehui (葉德輝) published an almost fully reconstructed version of Yufang mijue, alongside four other ancient Chinese texts on sexuality; this was not well-received by the public, and in 1927 the Chinese ...

  5. Chinese Magician Reveals How Partner's Trick Was Done - AOL

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    A mischievous magician based in Shenzhen, China, revealed the secrets behind his partner’s fiery illusion in a video posted to YouTube on April 22.The footage shows Chinese magician Hao Yakun ...

  6. Chinese Magician's Floating Table Trick Exposed - AOL

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    The duo’s hilarious magic tricks revealing videos had attracted over 720,000 followers.Pokerface Man, whose real name is Hao Yakun, developed an interest in magic in 2009. ... A Chinese magician ...

  7. Madiao - Wikipedia

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    Madiao (simplified Chinese: 马吊; traditional Chinese: 馬弔; pinyin: mǎdiào), also ma diao, ma tiu or ma tiao, [1] is a late imperial Chinese trick-taking gambling card game, [2] also known as the game of paper tiger.

  8. Sheng ji - Wikipedia

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    Sheng ji is a family of point-based, trick-taking card games played in China and in Chinese immigrant communities. They have a dynamic trump, i.e., which cards are trump changes every round. They have a dynamic trump, i.e., which cards are trump changes every round.

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