Jin Ming Pei, anonymous sixteenth-century Chinese novel, has inspired the "big" Magnus virtuoso designer of the twentieth century. The 110 pills today reissued by Editions Delcourt, resumed the ranks and Chandelier (e). Meng Hsi-Sen is a rich merchant of drugs in the flower of the age (40 years). He continually feasting with his libertine friends and neglects his harem. He made the timely meeting of a monk doctor ask "elixir to increase virility." He receives 110 pills in all and for all with the following dosage: "Never more than one and each moon! ". One hundred and nine, the countdown begins. Quickly, Hsi-Men crosses the line and makes excessive consumption of expensive and flesh. His enjoyment seems inexhaustible. "This street on the Upper Pavilion Jade still asleep," Ah! What terrible eyes you have! "He then pounces on Eye of Snow then Sunflower, Lotus dOr. The postures parade: the spiral, corkscrew, seat Moor, the chandelier. The sexes are tense, swollen vulvas, explosive secretions oozing, abundant. Then perniciously, come deception, anger, disease, decay and death. Naurait history that could be bawdy, pretext for merry. She turns to the dish. Lévanescence fun, emptiness of human endeavor then take striking relief in the last planks through the beautiful solid blacks of drawing master. Arrived at the end of the album, the reader can start again at the beginning and then enjoy its fair excessiveness smallness and greatness of man.