



After being stopped by security clerks, two men were seen finishing a big bottle of 'aphrodisiac wine' while preparing to board a flight at Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou.
According to Tencent via Shanghaiist, Wang and Yang were going through the airport security check when an ornament of Wang's caught the attention of a female security clerk surnamed Luo.
Luo asked Wang to open up his luggage for examination. The latter obeyed and produced a tiger sculpture containing an expensive aphrodisiac wine.
"Little girl, it's good stuff inside. It's aphrodisiac wine that was bought from my buddy's hometown. You know, it's very very expensive," Wang said. "It cost us a good 8,000 yuan. Smell it...feel the aroma."
Luo told them that liquid is not accepted as checked baggage in such large quantities on board the plane.
As Wang and Yang were in a rush for their flight, the two decided not to waste it and began to consume the entire bottle's worth.
Upon seeing the two men's faces turning red, the security manager then told them that "sorry, drunken passengers aren't allowed to fly."





Note that this is an historical fact, and that countless victims of such atrocious tortures are known throughout the history of humanity.
"Empress Dowager Lü had Concubine Qi's limbs (ie. arms and legs) chopped off, blinded her by gouging out her eyes, cut off her tongue and locked her in the latrine, and called her a 'Human Swine'.".
It is unclear for how many years Empress Lu forcibly kept Consort Qi alive in her tormented (blinded and paralyzed) state, vividly illustrating the Chinese idiom, "Qiu Shen Bu De, Qiu Shi Bu Neng".
Wikipedia on Consort Qi :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consort_Qi
The Consort Qi torture is also mentioned in the following (factual) document on torture methods used in ancient China :
https://djojoch.wordpress.com/2011/09/11/weird-and-ruthless-punishment-in-chinese-empire-ancient-history/