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by ABx » Nov 14th, '08, 04:46

I actually gave a XZH brick as a wedding gift not long ago :D

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by Drax » Nov 14th, '08, 05:54

hop_goblin wrote:actually, those topics are quite comon in Chinese culture. They are called Chung Gong or Spring Mension figures. Sexually explicit art, ware etc is generally given as a wedding gift for obvious reason. :P If you look closly a the Xi-Zhi Hao "double happiness" pu-erh wrapper, you will also notice sexual content.

[Disclaimer, please do not click on the link below unless you are 18 years of age] :lol:

http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u287 ... /XiZhi.jpg
Wow, both dedicated gaiwans and 'hidden' away inside a company's kanji.

So... did somebody point those pictures out to you? Or are you able to spot explicit pictures really well? :D

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by hop_goblin » Nov 14th, '08, 09:31

Well, I can spot it a mile away! :lol:

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by odarwin » Nov 14th, '08, 21:22

those are really intriguing,
its my first time to see those drawings on a gai wan, but i do have a small collection of similar stuff like that... ill try to post a pic

-darwin

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