The Real Reason Eunuchs Were Castrated In Ancient China
The Eunuchs were significant political figures in the early Chinese administration. They began as dependable slaves in the royal household, and they had aspirations to leverage their favorable standing to acquire political power.
Eunuchs, often known as "non-men" because they were sometimes referred to as such, first made their appearance in the royal courts of ancient pre-imperial Chinese governments.