

I have to say this is one of the bestly animated hentai I've seen. What the story is lacking, is compensated for with its vivid and alluring artwork. In a sense, this a harem hentai, because the lead male character gets his hands on four women-one very briefly due to the curse curtaining the house. If you're into the whole Shintou/ temple priestess theme and apparel, then you'll really appreciate this Suzuna the leading female role looked damn- good in this one transparent mantle she wore ^^. The general theme revolves around a family curse correlating with the 'Expected Moon Ceremony' and its effect of seduction amongst the residents in the house.

This had a pretty decent plot line, but it seems to stray off its path, leaving you confused at points due to the flashbacks and the change in perspectives. I suppose you could classify this as predominately soft-core/med-core than hard-core. The film crew must make up some fake stories to accommodates the plot and therefore, this production is purely entertainment, not a docudrama told in a comical way.Overall 8 Story 7 Animation 10 Sound 9 Character 8 Enjoyment 9 After seeing my fair share of hard-core tentacle and group sex titles, this was a nice respite from it all. Obviously, under the current communist regime in China, this historical fact can never been allowed to be realistically reflected in TV or movies, or any other forms of publications or entertainments.

Under this system, women who served in these legal brothels have the equal status of men, because they are merchants just like other male businessmen who sells commodities like food and furniture. What King of Qi Xuan did was that in the first time in the Chinese history, he enabled Chinese women to have the choice to have a little freedom and independence, but this was done in a rather bad way: Because of soldiers' biological needs, Kingdom of Qi established the legal brothel system that purely served the military, a first in China, and probably the first in the world. Before their marriage, they belong to their families, in effect, they are the properties of their families. Even for those women who were free, their status is no different than those who weren't because the so-called "free" women belong to their husbands after they married, and they were treated as merely the properties of their husbands. China was still a slavery society, and all women were treated as slaves. The King of Zhou divided China into two hundred of so small kingdoms, and the Qi Xuan King ruled the Kingdom of Qi, made it the strongest one of two hundred kingdoms. In reality, the King of Qi (Qi Xuan Wang) reigned around 7th century B.C., the Zhou dynasty. Do not take the television series serious, treat it as a purely entertainment only, because the folklore reflects the historical facts much more honestly than the television series due to political censorship.
