Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mei Zhu/SGCQ

Translation from the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 61:

Of a Persian woman: her name was lost to history. Her flesh was dark, but her beauty shined without equal. She was licentious. The Latter Lord [(i.e., Liu Chang)] much favored her, and gave her the name of Mei Zhu. The Latter Lord did not restrain his desires, and he often sought alchemists to produce lust-inducing medications in order to have his licentious games. He also selected evil young men to match them to ladies in waiting, so that they would strip themselves and engage in coupling acts. He would attend these demonstrations with the Persian woman for fun, referring to these events as "bodies of two." This was how he lost his state.

--Nlu (talk) 12:40, 5 March 2011 (UTC)