Founding of the
Red Lotus Society (220 B.C.E)
The
Red Lotus Society was founded by an imperial decree issued by the first
sovereign emperor of China Qin Shi Huang in 210 B.C.E. During his last years of
his life, he ordered his imperial court to search out for the elixir of life so
he can live forever. One of his court doctors prescribed him a steady diet of
sex administered from his huge selection of concubines in order to restore his
youth, however since the emperor was a God, he couldn’t just have sex with any
of the concubines. Only a selected few was chosen to have the honor of
pleasuring the emperor based on analysis from imperial doctors and
astrologists. These selected few that were chosen wore red lotus flowers on
their clothing in order to symbolize their status. The red lotus in Chinese,
symbolizes the female genital and after the death of the emperor, future
emperors continued the practice of selecting concubines that show special
sexual skills as the privileged ones that have the honor of satisfying the
emperor.
The Silk Road (700 C.E – 1500 C.E)
The
silk road was known as the first large scale international trade network. The
Red Lotus Society during this period was shaped by the silk road. For many
centuries the women that were chosen by the emperors were native to China. With
the opening of China via the silk road the imperial court was exposed to
foreign goods, ideas and women. The slave trade was common along the silk road
and one of the prized slaves in demand were women from the Central Asian
steppes and Persia. The Tang Dynasty emperors paid great wealth to procure
these foreign beauties. This practice would continue for the next several
centuries, soon many women from the Balkans, Anatolia, Russia, Siam and even
from the new world were sought after by the imperial emperors.
The Reformation (1500 C.E – 1842 C.E)
The
16th century saw the decline of imperial China. The Ming Dynasty was overrun by
the Manchu Dynasty and the next two centuries saw China descend into internal
strife. The Red Lotus Society changed during this time due to the disruption of
trade via the traditional silk road. Emperors became more isolated to foreign
ideas and goods and this threatened the Society’s role in the imperial court.
By this time the Red Lotus Society had huge influence in imperial affairs and
now threatened decided to break away from the yoke of serving the imperial
household and reformed into an independent organization based on providing
patrons with exotic pleasures from women from all over the world. The society
first move showed their seriousness by establishing their headquarters in Hong
Kong and not in the imperial capital of Peking. Patrons was no longer limited
to the imperial family but to anyone that can afford to pay membership. Members
will have access to exotic women no matter their background or lineage. This
was truly a revolutionary idea.
The Sun Never Sets (1842 C.E – 1997 C.E)
In
1842 C.E Hong Kong was handed over to British rule after their victory during
the Opium War. The British was aware of the Red Lotus Society and did not
interfere with its operations if the British ruling elite had access to
membership. The Red Lotus Society created a working relationship with the
British colonial government. The British allowed the society to access their
sea routes in importing slave women from around the world, this caused a
dramatic increase in membership and profits. During this era the society was
heavily influenced from enlightenment ideals of sexuality, specifically BDSM.
Literary works such as Marquis De Sade and other Libertine ideals were
reshaping how the society functions. Victorian era ideas and techniques of
punishment also played a major factor into the re-thinking of how the society
operates. Due to these influences the Red Lotus Society fundamentally shifted
away from a high-priced courtesan society which seeks top notch exotic women
from all over the world to sexually satisfy patrons to a one where the society
educates patrons in the fine arts of BDSM, servitude, and training of female
slaves.
The Modern Era (1997 C.E – Present)
With
the ending of British rule of Hong Kong and the rise of China, the Red Lotus
Society became an international organization. With chapters founded all over
the world. Predominantly serving the Chinese diaspora, many Non-Chinese are
members of the society. There has been a shift in the past few years. For over
two millennia the society seeks and imports the finest quality slave women from
all four corners of the earth. These days member’s tastes have changed, many no
longer want supermodels, wealthy celebrities and other highly valued women.
They want housewives, schoolteachers, small business workers, the girl next
door types, MILF’s and listening to what the members want the Red Lotus Society
now includes these types of women to satisfy the deepest and devious
depravities each member wants. The Red Lotus Society operates many chapters
around the world, each member swearing an oath of secrecy. The Red Lotus
Society still adheres to its founding principle to serve the sexual needs of
their patrons.
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