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早期朝鮮國有一所非常有名的風月場所,名叫“梅月黨”,是由不同風姿的妓女組成,她們各有姿色--沈香,清純心愛,但多嘴愛吵;春香,最會扮純真,朝鮮第一虛榮王;諾詩,妖艷豪放,為黨內次席花魁;奈美子,藝者出身,超級舞后;月香,入行13年,為首席花魁。這些女子各有性技,顛倒眾生。朝鮮內的大臣都喜到此流連,一嘗溫順香。在歌舞升平下,忽然發作一宗新奇命案,黨內的一名雜工被殺,從此,梅月黨便在香豔生活中泛起了波紋……
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