k France Orientalist cover of Fumee dOpium Opium Smoking by Claude Farrere. The earliest description of the use of opium as a recreational drug in China comes from Xu Boling, who wrote in 1483 that opium was mainly used to aid masculinity, strengthen sperm and regain vigor, and that it enhances the art of alchemists, sex and court ladies. He described an expedition sent by the Chenghua Emperor in 1483 to procure opium for a price equal to that of gold in Hainan, A century later, Li Shizhen listed standard medical uses of opium in his renowned Compendium of Materia Medica 1578, but also wrote that lay people use it for the art of sex, in particular the ability to arrest seminal emission. arrest seminal emission. This association of opium with sex continued in China until the twentieth century. Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great luxury into the early 19th century, but by 1861, Wang Tao wrote that opium was used by rich peasants, and that even a small village without a rice store would have a shop where opium was sold. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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France: Orientalist cover of  Fumee d Opium   Opium Smoking  by Claude Farrere. The earliest description of the use of opium as a recreational drug in China comes from Xu Boling, who wrote in 1483 that opium was  mainly used to aid masculinity, strengthen sperm and regain vigor , and that it  enhances the art of alchemists, sex and court ladies . He described an expedition sent by the Chenghua Emperor in 1483 to procure opium for a price  equal to that of gold  in Hainan, A century later, Li Shizhen listed standard medical uses of opium in his renowned Compendium of Materia Medica  1578 , but also wrote that  lay people use it for the art of sex , in particular the ability to  arrest seminal emission .  arrest seminal emission . This association of opium with sex continued in China until the twentieth century. Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great luxury into the early 19th century, but by 1861, Wang Tao wrote that opium was used by rich peasants, and that even a small village without a rice store would have a shop where opium was sold.
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France: Orientalist cover of 'Fumee d'Opium' (Opium Smoking) by Claude Farrere.

The earliest description of the use of opium as a recreational drug in China comes from Xu Boling, who wrote in 1483 that opium was 'mainly used to aid masculinity, strengthen sperm and regain vigor', and that it 'enhances the art of alchemists, sex and court ladies'. He described an expedition sent by the Chenghua Emperor in 1483 to procure opium for a price 'equal to that of gold' in Hainan, A century later, Li Shizhen listed standard medical uses of opium in his renowned Compendium of Materia Medica (1578), but also wrote that 'lay people use it for the art of sex', in particular the ability to 'arrest seminal emission'. 'arrest seminal emission'. This association of opium with sex continued in China until the twentieth century. Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great Opium smoking began as a privilege of the elite and remained a great luxury into the early 19th century, but by 1861, Wang Tao wrote that opium was used by rich peasants, and that even a small village without a rice store would have a shop where opium was sold.

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