"Chinesas dos Bichos" (literally, "The Chinese Women of the Worms") was the name by which two folk healers from Shanghai, called Ajus and Joé, became known after being the protagonists of tremendous controversy in Portugal, in late 1911.
"Chinesas dos Bichos" (literally, "The Chinese Women of the Worms") was the name by which two folk healers from Shanghai, called Ajus and Joé, became known after being the protagonists of tremendous controversy in Portugal, in late 1911. (en)
As Chinesas dos Bichos foram duas curandeiras de Xangai, de nome Ajus e Joé, que foram o centro de acesa polémica em Portugal, no final de 1911. (pt)
"Chinesas dos Bichos" (literally, "The Chinese Women of the Worms") was the name by which two folk healers from Shanghai, called Ajus and Joé, became known after being the protagonists of tremendous controversy in Portugal, in late 1911. (en)
As Chinesas dos Bichos foram duas curandeiras de Xangai, de nome Ajus e Joé, que foram o centro de acesa polémica em Portugal, no final de 1911. (pt)