The place to ask China-related questions!
Beijing Shanghai Guangzhou Shenzhen Chengdu Xi'an Hangzhou Qingdao Dalian Suzhou Nanjing More Cities>>

Categories

Close
Welcome to eChinacities Answers! Please or register if you wish to join conversations or ask questions relating to life in China. For help, click here.
X

Verify email

Your verification code has been sent to:

Didn`t receive your code? Resend code

By continuing you agree to eChinacities's Privacy Policy .

Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook
Sign up with Email Already have an account? .
Posts: 4

General

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Q: Were eunuchs allowed to marry in ancient China?

Ancient Chinese eunuchs were a group of people who lost their ability to have children, so why did my teacher tell me they were still able to form families? Or even children.

3 years 45 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
Answers (2)
Comments (1)
Posts: 7

General

1
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
2

Your teacher's point is correct. Records of marriage existed in ancient China for eunuchs. The earliest can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. Unlike ordinary people, eunuchs lost their ability to have children. But they still wanted to receive care from the opposite sex inside. So there was a surge of marriages in the Ming Dynasty, where eunuchs were strong. Some ming dynasty eunuchs and maidens took the initiative to form a special marriage relationship. They would take care of each other in the palace and become spiritual rather than physical companions. 

Report Abuse
3 years 45 weeks ago
 
Posts: 5321

Emperor

0
1
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
1

I remember reading somewhere that working in the palace was considered a very good job, even if it did mean you had to get your bits chopped off.

 

Imagine coming home one day and having your parents proudly tell you they'd found you a great job - much better than farming corn or burying plague victims like your brothers but there are a few small things you need to do to make it offical.

 

"No worries Dad, what do they need? Notarized and stamped birth certificate? 3 character references?"

 

"Err...yeah, and one other minor thing... (cough, ahem) they need to hold you down while someone hacks your balls off with a knife.... but you get free lunches and you should see some of the hot girls they have working there... oh, ... "

3 years 45 weeks ago
Report Abuse
Report Abuse
3 years 45 weeks ago
 
Know the answer ?
Please or register to post answer.

Report Abuse

Security Code: * Enter the text diplayed in the box below
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <img> <br> <p> <u>
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Textual smileys will be replaced with graphical ones.

More information about formatting options

Forward Question

Answer of the DayMORE >>
A: It's up to the employer if they want to hire you that's fine most citi
A:It's up to the employer if they want to hire you that's fine most cities today require you to take a health check every year when renewing the working visa if you pass the health check and you get your visa renewed each year I know teachers that are in their 70s and they're still doing great -- ironman510