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BEIJING,Feb.19,(Xinhuanet£©-- Nudeness on the Net brings about quick fame nowadays.
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| The online nude photo of Zhuying Qingtong
(China Daily/Sina) |
Explicit sexual description together with delicate nude photos gained
another young Chinese female widespread popularity overnight.
Months ago, Muzimei, the pioneer female online sex writer, instigated a
national frenzy about whether it is right to chat sexuality on the Internet,
challenging traditional Chinese value.
Zhuying Qingtong, 28, a college teacher in South China's Guangdong
Province, is the latest follower.
Zhuying began posting nude photos on her blog on one of Chinese famous
online community, Tianyan Club, which has a listed membership of 10,000. Her
self-made pictures along with sex writings attract over 10,000 hits a day.
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Muyin Qingtong, seen in file photo of sina, agian challenged Chinese socail norm
where sex is still too private and subtle to talk about in public.
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She made her name at Tianyan Club and was largely read among Tianyan
members as her first batch of works made debut last February, which are
considered adventurous in sex exploration and flamboyant language.
Zhuying said:"I see myself a piece of work done by nature when naked. Why
don't people appreciate it with a pure manner as enjoying nature's work? I
posted the photo just to share with my friends."
She added: "What on earth does blood and flesh mean to human beings? It's
us earth creatures' only belonging that people are born with and disappear when
we humans die. With regard to this it's nothing more than a plain object. So I'm
eager to free the body and help it return to nature."
At her class Zhuying Qingtong is even more avant-garde. With her students
she talked about sex and urged them to relive the emotion in safe ways. "Most of
my students know my online name and I'm not sure whether they've read those
posters and seen my nude photos." She said. "But they never make any comments
before me. And they are friendly to me."
Zhuying Qingtong, a Fujian native, graduated from Huaibei Coal Industry
Teachers University in 1998. She then entered her postgraduate program in Xiamen
University specializing in literature. After graduation she has been working as
a college teacher at a university in Guangzhou, southern China.£¨China
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