The sea doesn’t care if you’re female or male, as long as you can hold an army of 70,000 men in your hands. The Chinese woman Chin Xi could – she began her journey as a prostitute, but managed to create her own state, subjugating a huge fleet to her will.
In the early 19th century, Chin Xi worked as a prostitute in the Flower Boat Sea Brothel, a ship full of women. Traveling across the South China Sea, the brothel offered not only the services of prostitutes, but also theatrical performances. That is, it was possible to please both body and soul.
At 26, Chin Xi has found the man of her life, perhaps among her clients. His name was Zhen Yi and he was a pirate. One of the most dangerous sea robbers, who controlled most of the waters of southern China. But before the wedding, the intelligent Chin Xi set a condition: she would be his faithful wife, but he would allow her to share power over the fleet with him. It was utter savagery for the time for a woman to lead an army of thousands on equal footing with a man, but land laws did not apply in the pirate world. The morals were different. For example, since the couple never had children, the pirates kidnapped a fifteen-year-old boy named Zhang Baozai from the fishermen. Zhen Yi entered into an intimate relationship with him, and soon the Pirate Queen took his place.
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