Yes, in China you can live and sleep with whoever you want to as long as both sides are volunttary.
Officially no.
No, concubines in ancient Israel were not exclusively non-Israelite women. While many concubines were indeed foreign, as seen in the biblical accounts of figures like Abraham and Jacob, Israelite men could also take Israelite women as concubines. The status of concubines was distinct from that of wives, often involving different social and legal rights, but their ethnic background varied.
Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan dynasty in China, had a significant number of concubines, though the exact count is not definitively recorded. Historical accounts suggest that he had dozens of concubines, typical for Mongol emperors of his time, as they often maintained large harems for political alliances and personal preferences. However, the precise number can vary across different sources.
Hello, yes Kratom is legal in China.
China Legal Publishing House was created in 1989.
Many things affect China's legal system.
No.
No.
The honor goes to King Solomon; if the biblical record is to be believed, he had 700 wives and 300 concubines.
Yes in those days it was common for kings to have concubines, David had a few but Solomon had it in hundreds.
Yes, it's legal.
yes