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Geji

Geji (Chinese: 歌妓、歌伎、歌姬; lit. 'singer-performer') were female Chinese performing artists and courtesans who trained in singing and dancing in ancient China.: 119

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Geji

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Avg. degree1.91
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courtesans dynasty ancient singing china ming chinese han'e performing dancing example low social standing development poetry arts talents sexual often

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geji were often held up as an example of their high-cultureinstance ofof courtesans0.80text
geji were widely cultivated to distinguish them more heavily from common prostitutesinstance ofthe talents of courtesans0.80text
geji from performing at official functionsinstance ofthe Qing Dynasty banned courtesans0.80text

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