Su Nü Jing

[1][2] According to this religious tradition, the book is said to have been written by the Goddess Sunü in the Huang Di era.

However, copies of the text were collected in Japan by Tamba Yasara (丹波康赖), who included this book in his series of books "Heart of Medicine" (医心方) (published in 982 AD), and the current edition of "Su Nu Jing" is the version taken from the collection of Yasara.

[3] Supposedly, there were three goddesses in the era of Huangdi, namely Sunü, Xuannü and Cainü; the three sisters taught the Huangdi Taoist sexual practices the theory of sex and practiced physically with him, among them, Sunü was good at music and is the author of "Su Nu Jing".

There are 24 tricks in "Seven Losses", "Eight Benefits" and "Nine Methods"; the other parts are about flirting skills, Five Signs, Five Desires, and Ten Movements.

is mentioned, and it is advocated that both men and women shall agree to make love, otherwise it is harmful to the body.

Su Nü Jing was published in 1920 in Japan