Most brothels in the third and fourth grades are named after "house", "class", "building", "shop" and "Xiachu".
The names of ancient brothels are as follows:
Huancai Pavilion, Jinmeilou, Man Chun Courtyard, Jinfeng Building, Yanchunlou, Meixian Courtyard, Xu Qingyuan, Xiaoxiang Pavilion, Meixian Courtyard, Xinfeng Courtyard, Feng Ming Courtyard, New Accord, Longhua Pavilion, Lanxiangban, Songzhu Pavilion, Quanxiangban, Fangqun Courtyard, Mei Fong Courtyard,
Camellia House, Sanfuban, Hai Si Jue, Guixi Courtyard, Yin Gui Class, Yunliangge, Jinmei Inn, Xiangyi Courtyard, Jiuxiang Teahouse, Jugan Courtyard, Gui Xiang Courtyard, Shuangjin Cooking, Quanle Cooking and Yuelai Cooking.
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Introduction and classification of ancient brothels;
Brothel used to be a very delicate house in ancient times, painted with varnish, like a house in the south of the Yangtze River, with white walls and black tiles, and elegant appearance. There are big families written in ancient books: Zhumen in the south and brothel in the north. Brothel originally refers to a scholarly family, a rich and powerful family, and its owner has a lofty mind and prominent position. Later, it refers to luxurious, sensual and emotional consumption places and advanced romantic places.
Brothels are also divided into three levels:
The first-class brothel is called Yin Qing Small Class, which means busking and not selling yourself. They are quadrangles or small houses, finely decorated, comparable to the giants.
The second category is called teahouse, which is a little inferior and not so luxurious and hardcover.
The third class is called cooking, which is a little simpler than the teahouse.
The fourth category is called local prostitutes or small places.
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