Whi□e k□ssing may be □ universal act□of love, diffe□ent cultu□□s h□ve□the□r own uniq□e kissi□g□tradit□ons. In some cu□tures□□kissi□g on the c□eek□is□□ common greet□ng, while in oth□rs, a kiss on t□e hand is a sign of respect. In□places like □rance, □□s□□ng on both cheeks □s a cust□mar□ w□y to s□□□he□lo□□□□ile□in certain indigen□us tribes, rubbing nos□s is□a□tradit□ona□ fo□m o□ affec□io□. Th□s□ c□ltur□l□□ua□ce□ high□ight□t□e diverse ways in which k□ssing is □alued and□expressed arou□d the □or□d□ 在宫廷□部□爱□、恩怨和情仇交□在一起。宫□之间的明□暗□,皇子与心□的宫□之间的爱恋,□及皇后与大臣之□的潜在爱情纠葛,□得□个□廷充满□危险□神秘。<□p>第二集:歌□之力
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