A Monk's Affairs

by Jane/Zuokun Yuan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/12/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781503531130
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781503531123

About the Book

This book contains two stories: A Monk’s Affairs and Two Predestined Flesh Relationships. A Monk's Affairs tells a story that happened in the Yuan Dynasty in China, which was nearly seven hundred years ago. A Taoist witch gave a retired official’s wife a monk made from wick, who could be as small as ten centimeters and as big as or taller than two meters. He seduced the wife and had sex with her a lot. He also seduced the wife’s slave girl, Nuan Yu, and had sex with her a lot. And he seduced the retired official’s daughter, Chang Gu, and had sex with her a lot as well, who was his wife by the first marriage five hundred years ago. He declared that he would take Chang Gu away with him two years later. Nuan Yu had sex with Chang Gu’s husband in Chang Gu’s current life and gave birth to a son. Chang Gu was caught by her husband when she was having sex with the monk. Her husband became angry and divorced her. Finally Chang Gu died from too much sex with the monk. The monk took Chang Gu’s spirit away with him after she died, which happened just two years after his declaration. The witch’s daughter came to seduce the retired official and Chang Gu’s husband as well. They had a lot of sex together. Finally the retired official was shocked to death by the monk. Nuan Yu stole a lot of money and ran away with a slave boy, her son, abandoned. The widow began to have sex with a young Taoist priest and finally married him. The story has a lot of detailed descriptions of sex and propagates the idea of karma as well. Two Predestined Flesh Relationships tells a story that happened in a dynasty that was later than the Yuan Dynasty in China. A rich man, Feng’s wife, Liu, was grabbed away from his home by a richer man, Bian. Liu didn't commit suicide because she was pregnant with Feng’s child. Later, Bian was killed by one of his slaves when he was having sex with the slave’s wife. Liu and Feng reunited and inherited all Bian’s money and led a happy life with their son after Bian’s death. Like A Monk’s Affairs, this story also propagates the idea of karma.


About the Author

Jane/Zuokun Yuan, female, born on November 1971 in China, obtained a bachelor degree of physics from the National University of Defense Technology, China, in 1993, immigrated to New Zealand in November 2002 as a skilled immigrant.