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[email protected]. Male Same- Sex Relations in Modern China: Language, Media Representation, and Law, 1900 – 1949 Wenqing Kang In China during the first half of the twentieth century, the issue of male same- sex relations appeared in venues such as Peking Opera, literary works, sexological writings, and, most prominently, tabloid newspapers.