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First published in the 17th century, Jin Pin Mei is often compared to The Tale of the Three Scholars for its satirical take on Ming society. Unlike the Dream of the Red Chamber or Journey to the West , Jin Pin Mei focuses on the decadence, greed, and infidelity of its characters. Its original author, anonymous for decades, was later revealed to be Lanling Xiaoxiaoweng, and the story follows the life of Ximen Qing, a corrupt merchant whose pursuit of wealth and lust leads to his downfall. The novel’s detailed depictions of sexual relationships and moral decay have made it both controversial and fascinating, with many censored editions missing its most explicit scenes. Jin Pin Mei 1996 Movie Downloadl
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