Xia Ji
Xia Ji (; born 630 BC)) according to the ''Xinian'' ().}} was a Chinese noblewoman of the Spring and Autumn period known for her exceptional beauty, and who reportedly had multiple marriages in her lifetime. Her biography provided the basis for the late Ming dynasty erotic novel ''Zhulin yeshi'', which depicts Xia Ji as a sexual vampire who supposedly achieved eternal youth and transcendency through esoteric sexual techniques designed to suck the vitality from her male partners.
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Ejiao as a preventive agent for osteoporosis - a scoping review of current evidence by Yuanzhong Wang, Guiju Chen, Xia Ji, Sok Kuan Wong, Sophia Ogechi Ekeuku, Kok-Yong Chin
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Application of Big Data Technology to Assessments of Female Ovarian Reserve Dysfunction by Xia Ji'An, Ma YunFei, Wu YiYun, Zhao YouLin, Ni HaoRang, Liu XinYan
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Drought suppresses plant salicylic acid defence against herbivorous insects by down-regulating the expression of ICS1 via NAC transcription factor by Chan Zhao, Wen-Hao Han, Yu-Die Xiong, Shun-Xia Ji, Hui Du, Yu-Jie Chi, Na Chen, He Wu, Shu-Sheng Liu, Xiao-Wei Wang
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