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Six famous male sexual organs 

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The so-called Six Famous Instruments: Yuechuan, Feiyan, Erbi, Boxian, Longwang, and Ziju.
1. Yuechuan: Yuechuan is black in color, shaped like a flat boat, thick and flat in the middle with sharp, upturned ends.
The benefits of this upturned tip are self-evident; it easily stimulates a certain spot, greatly satisfying women. Yuechuan is very powerful for short-range thrusts, best suited for the "Yuanbo" technique of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Ma Yaoti" technique of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*. The book says, "Extremely strong and angry, semen like rain, the woman is deeply satisfied and beautiful." The intensity of the encounter is evident.
2. Feiyan: Feiyan is brown in color, shaped like a goose's neck, curving upwards to the navel.
Ancient people often used elegant language; "shaped like a goose's neck" simply means it has a natural curvature. The phrase "curving upwards to the navel" is easy to understand—it simply means an erection stronger than average. Overall, it is relatively long, somewhat curved, and powerful. As for the brown color, I always interpret it as the color changing due to excessive use. This shows that any skill requires constant practice.
The Flying Goose position is suitable for the "Rabbit Sucking Hair" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Goat Facing the Tree" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*, with the man on top and the woman on the bottom
, back to back. The book says, "Hold on tight and shake quickly, the semen flows like a spring, joy and happiness abound." It should be a prolonged battle. Third, the Child's Arm: The Child's Arm is white and tender, shaped like an infant's arm, seemingly soft but firm, with a ridge like a fist.
This is probably a more elegant way of saying the vulgar "donkey's thing"! I always feel that this might be describing Western Caucasians. Modern research suggests that Easterners have a higher degree of hardness than Westerners, but Westerners have the advantage in size.
The Child's Arm position is suitable for the "Dragon Turning" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Swallow Sharing Hearts" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*. It is roughly equivalent to the missionary position in Western terms, and should be a relatively traditional attrition tactic.
Fourth, the String Plucking: The String Plucking position allows for control of softness and hardness, and the crown has granules around it, making it easy to scrape the serrated strings, hence the name.
This is the origin of the "Red-Scaled Jade String Plucking" story in the book. While achieving the desired softness and hardness is impossible, the presence of granules around the crown is relatively easy to imitate—simply put on a sheep's eye ring for a natural, intense stimulation. String plucking is particularly suitable for the "Cicada Attachment" of the Nine Methods in the *Mysterious Woman Classic* and the "Double Dance of the Phoenix" and "Cat and Mouse in the Same Hole" of the Thirty Methods in the *Dongxuanzi*. The book says, "The genitals move rapidly, like a cat scratching its claws; the woman is agitated and her essence flows out; opening externally brings relief." This roughly means that the woman experiences unbearable numbness and tingling; she wants her lover to hurry, but he just keeps grinding slowly; she wants to move herself, but she feels powerless. The "Cat and Mouse in the Same Hole" analogy is extremely vivid.
Fifth, the Dragon King: The Dragon King has a pearl at its tip, and its body is
covered in scales, red like a dragon. This shouldn't be genital warts! The scales likely refer to prominent veins and blood vessels, hence the deep red color.
The Dragon King is suited to the "Tiger Step" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "White Tiger Soaring" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*, both of which involve kneeling with the back turned, largely based on the concept of "Dragon and Tiger Intercourse." Some classic texts even require the cauldron to be a "White Tiger," stating: "When advancing and retreating in harmony, the female genitals open and close, her essence overflows, and the male becomes more vigorous."
I forget which newspaper or magazine mentioned that a man, in order to become the Dragon King, underwent surgery to implant a steel ball in his penis, resulting in inflammation and erosion—a joke, indeed.
Sixth, Purple Cake: Its color is purple like a python robe, its crown is like a censer, and its appearance signifies the highest rank for a man.
In ancient times, purple was reserved for high-ranking officials and nobles. Since it's described as a python robe, it naturally signifies a high-ranking official or minister. In ancient times, the world belonged to the emperor; for an ordinary person to achieve such a position was already above the masses.
"Ju" refers to a ball made of leather. Records of Cuju can be found in the *Records of the Grand Historian* and the *Strategies of the Warring States*. It became incredibly popular during the Tang and Song dynasties. Emperor Xizong of Tang boasted that his Cuju skills were good enough to pass the imperial examinations, and Emperor Huizong of Song appointed Gao Qiu as Grand Commandant because of his excellent Cuju skills.
The Tang dynasty made two major improvements in ball-making: first, the shell, which used two pieces of leather, was changed to a round shell sewn from eight pointed pieces of leather; second, instead of stuffing the shell with hair, an animal bladder was placed inside (by exhaling and holding the bladder closed), implying that the size could be adjusted, much like Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Bang (the magic staff).
Ban Gu, in his *Book of Han, Treatise on Literature*, listed "Twenty-Five Chapters on Cuju" as a military treatise. This shows that our ancestors ultimately believed that while strength was important, skill was even more crucial. Therefore, the purple Cuju (紫鞠) is ranked first among the six famous sports.
The male reproductive organs are ranked in order of importance: 1. Black, 2. High angle, 3. Thick, 4. Purple, 5. Barrel, 6. With warts, 7. Curved, 8. Tenth dog, 9. Rotten, 10. Phimosis. The meanings, in order, are: black color, high angle, thick shaft, purple color, sheep's eye ring, pearl, left or right curve, infertility, impotence, inability to evert.
Note: Sexual intercourse between men and women gives birth to all things; we should embrace the so-called six great reproductive organs: Yuechuan, Feiyan, Erbi, Plucking String, Dragon King, and Ziju.
1. Yuechuan: Yuechuan is black in color, shaped like a flat boat, thick and flat in the middle, with sharp, upturned ends.
The benefits of this upturned tip are self-evident; it easily stimulates a certain point, greatly satisfying and pleasing to women. Yuechuan is very powerful for short-range thrusts, best suited for the "Ape's Gait" of the nine methods in the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Horse Shaking Hoof" of the thirty methods in the *Dong Xuan Zi*. The book says, "Extremely strong and angry, semen like rain, the woman is drunk with pleasure." The intensity of the battle is evident.
Second, Flying Goose: The Flying Goose is dark brown, shaped like a goose's neck curving upwards to the navel.
Ancient people wrote elegantly; "shaped like a goose's neck" simply means it has a natural curvature. "Curving upwards to the navel" is easy to understand—it simply means an erection stronger than the average person. Generally speaking, it's relatively long, somewhat curved, and powerful. As for the dark brown color, I always interpret it as the color changing from too much practice. This shows that any skill requires constant practice.
The Flying Goose is suitable for the "Rabbit Sucking Hair" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Goat Facing the Tree" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*, with the man on the bottom and the woman on top, back to back. The book says, "Quickly embrace and shake, semen like a spring, joyful and blissful." This should be a prolonged battle.
Third, Child's Arm: The Child's Arm is white and tender, shaped like an infant's arm, seemingly soft but firm, with a fist-like tip.
This is probably a more elegant way of saying the vulgar term "donkey stuff"! I always feel like this might be written about Western white people. Modern research suggests that Easterners are stronger than Westerners in terms of hardness, but Westerners have the advantage in size.
The "child's arm" position is more suitable for the "Dragon Turning" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Swallow's Heart" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*. It's roughly equivalent to the missionary position in Western terms, a rather traditional attrition tactic.
Fourth, plucking the strings: Plucking the strings allows for control of softness and hardness. The crown has granules around it, making it easy to scrape the strings, hence the name.
This is the origin of the "Red Scale Jade Plucking" story in the book. While controlling the softness and hardness is difficult, the granules around the crown are relatively easy to imitate; just put on a sheep's eye ring, and it will naturally be very stimulating. Plucking the strings is more suitable for the "Cicada Attachment" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "Double Dance of the Phoenix" and "Cat and Mouse in the Same Hole" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*. The book says, "The genitals move rapidly, like a cat scratching its claws; the woman is agitated and her essence flows out; opening externally brings relief." This roughly means that the woman experiences unbearable numbness and tingling; she wants her lover to hurry, but he just grinds slowly; she wants to move herself, but she feels powerless. The analogy of a cat and mouse in the same hole is incredibly vivid.
Fifth, the Dragon King: The Dragon King has a pearl at its tip, and its body is covered in scales, red like a dragon.
This shouldn't be genital warts! The scales likely refer to prominent veins and blood vessels, hence the deep red color.
The Dragon King is suitable for the "Tiger Step" of the Nine Methods of the *Xuan Nu Jing* and the "White Tiger Soaring" of the Thirty Methods of the *Dong Xuan Zi*, both kneeling positions, likely based on the concept of "dragon and tiger intertwining." Some ancient texts even require the cauldron to be a "white tiger," stating: "When advancing and retreating in harmony, the female genitals open and close, her essence overflows, and the male's vitality increases."
I forget which newspaper or magazine mentioned it, but a man underwent surgery to implant a steel ball in his penis in order to become the Dragon King, resulting in inflammation and erosion—a joke, to be exact.
Sixth, Purple Cowherd: Its color is purple like a python robe, its crown is like a chrysanthemum, and its appearance signifies the highest rank for a man.
In ancient times, purple was reserved for high-ranking officials and nobles. Since it's described as a python robe, it naturally signifies a high-ranking official or minister. In ancient times, the world belonged to the emperor; for an ordinary person to achieve such a position was already above all others.
"Ju" refers to a ball made of leather. Records of Cuju can be found in the *Records of the Grand Historian* and the *Strategies of the Warring States*. It became incredibly popular during the Tang and Song dynasties. Emperor Xizong of Tang boasted that his Cuju skills were good enough to pass the imperial examinations, and Emperor Huizong of Song appointed Gao Qiu as Grand Commandant because of his excellent Cuju skills.
The Tang dynasty made two major improvements in ball-making: first, the shell, which used two pieces of leather, was changed to a round shell sewn from eight pointed pieces of leather; second, instead of stuffing the shell with hair, an animal bladder was placed inside (by exhaling and holding the bladder closed), implying that the size could be adjusted, much like Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Bang (the magic staff).
Ban Gu, in his *Book of Han, Treatise on Literature*, listed "Twenty-Five Chapters on Cuju" as a military treatise. This shows that our ancestors ultimately believed that while strength was important, skill was even more crucial. Therefore, the purple Cuju (紫鞠) is ranked first among the six famous sports.
The ranking of male genitalia has been established: first, black; second, high; third, thick and large; fourth, purple; fifth, with railings; sixth, with warts; seventh, curved; eighth, like a tengu. We should study this with a rigorous scientific eye, without resorting to vulgar, shameless, or obscure terms. Reproduction is, after all, a major human endeavor.

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