Is a wife like this too much to ask for?
>while fleeing after defeat by Lu Bu, Liu Bei sought refuge with Cao Cao. During his journey, he went out of supplies and stayed at the home of a hunter named Liu An. Liu An was honored to host Liu Bei, a man renowned for his virtue and imperial pedigree. But too poor to offer proper provisions, and having failed to catch anything that day, Liu An killed and cooked his own wife,, serving her meat to his honored guest. When Liu Bei asked what kind of meat it was, Liu An claimed that it was a wolf. The next morning, as Liu Bei prepared to depart, he discovered the remains of a woman in the kitchen, and it was then that he realized what he had eaten. Deeply moved, Liu Bei invited Liu An an to join him. Western woman could never be so selfless
>>519872074>deeply moved>instead of being deeply disturbed
>>519872329>Deeply moved, Liu Bei invited Liu An an to join him. Liu an, however, declined, explaing that he dared not travel far because he had an elderly mother that depended on him. Touched by his display of filial devotion, Liu Bei left in tearsCannibalism for the greater good was seen as highly virtuous in China. Even up to the 20th century there were cases of children giving chunks of their chests or thighs to feed ailing parents, and being revered for it.
romance of the three kingdoms is good, but you should read water margin
>>519872074labubu?
>>519871517I can't think that a woman wrote that. Also, Chinese is just full of flowery metaphors. For such a complicated language, it's deliberately vague.
>>519873796No, they practiced cannibalism and many thought it was virtuous. I'm pulling all this from vidrel, it's quite interestinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0HNnCRLfYc