The Sing-song Girl by Arumbus
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Sing-song girls
Sing-song girls, sometime also called “flower girls”, is a term used by visiting Westerners to China in the 1800s and early 1900’s for high-class entertainers or courtesans.
The term originated from foreigners not understanding what to call the entertainers in the tea house (also called flower houses or “sing-song” houses) as the performers there were not considered prostitutes, however their services went beyond that of what was commonplace from entertainers back in Europe. The girls in these establishments would often play romantic games with customers, dance, play instruments, and particularly “sing” sweet “songs” to them to gain their interest and favor – thus the term Sing-song Girl was coined.
The concept of a courtesan-entertainer is not new to China and there are references going back 2000 years to the Han dynasty where Chinese emperors are cited needing to find female entertainment for their troops. There have been many terms given to these girls throughout Chinese history: "gē jì" ("singing female entertainer” or “singing beauty”) or "ōu zhě" ("singing person").
Much like the Geisha from Japan, the Korean Kisaeng or the Hetaira of ancient Greece, Sing-song girls trained from childhood to entertain wealthy male clients through companionship, singing and dancing. They were not necessarily obligated provide sexual services, but many did and they considered themselves lovers and not prostitutes. They did not have distinctive make-up like the Geisha and usually wore the same type as clothing as high-class Chinese women such as a Shanghai cheongsam.
The practice probably proliferated in China up until 1911 (and possibly later) as it was legal and commonplace for a Chinese man of means to have a second wife or even concubines. As only male children carried on the surname of a family (at the time) this was “supposed” to be for the purpose of perpetuating the family name. These concubines these men sought were most often found the flower house or “sing-song” houses. Entertainers here would usually have one or several male sponsors. Their hope was to become the concubine, or with luck, a second wife of the men they entertained.
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Pulled V3 back out for this one.
The Screen is from Eclectic Swan at Daz
Thanx to ktaylor for "Vulcan Hair" and PhilC for "Oriental Fan" both in the Freebie section here at Rendy.
In any case, I hope you like her.
Rick
Comments (39)
decie
very nice flower girl yes no yes and nice render.
LBAMagic
Lovely pose and lighting
goldie
interesting background info...thanks ;) lovely image you've created...super lighting !
ptwarren
I love her eyes and makeup. Great job.
brewgirlca
Excellent job and you have well proven the resiliance of V3, she is a gorgeous model and sadly now under-rated. Beautiful oriental style dress in classic colors. A very finely written and informative piece.
shotgung0d
Good to see there are others that think V3 is still a worthy model. Great image and info, she has a very elegant look. Beautiful!
dianas..creations
Interesting and very beautiful...excellent work!
ladyinblack
Beautiful character, lighting and pose. Interesting information :) Great work!
schonee
Beauitful work and pose well done! Happy New Year!!!!
jaynep12002
This is stunning! I had seen the Vulcan hair in freebies before and wondered what on earth could be done with it and you have used it beautifully here. Wonderful image!
lorddarkwolf
stunning work!
3x3
lovely scene,awesome play with light!
lyron
Great image!!
Holli
Perfectly done picture.
adrie
Wow stunning and gorgeous character, love her pose and expression. Great work on the lighting aswell.....love it.
Kath13
Beautiful work Rick!
PIERRE25
Très joli, superbe image!
miashadows
I loved the movie memoirs of a geisha.Very beautiful work.
carlx
Cool model, pose and expression!!!
Ravenlady
A very lovely creation!!!! Happy new year
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work, well done..
Cimaira
Beautiful image! And more interesting facts :)
Miska7
Nice character and pose. Great outfit and lighting! Nice work.
BenBischop
Beautiful....!!!
eekdog
ACE JOB! well done.. steve
Syltermermaid
A wonderful made image Rick and thank you for your explanation about Geishas!! She is georgeous and so is her outfit!!! Marvelous done! Hugs Ute
densa
fantastic
theprojectionist
Awesome looking character Rick
Darkwish
You did wonderful pic! EXT!
ragouc
Good pose and render. Very good light and character/outfits.