Chinese Officials Told To Dump MistressesSource: The Huffington Post
Chinese officials are being told to dump their mistresses, avoid hostess bars, and shun extravagances as part of the Communist party's efforts to clamp down on the corruption that is threatening its rule and sullying its reputation.
No bars, no mistresses, China officials warnedSource: The Boston Globe
BEIJING—Chinese officials are being told to dump their mistresses, avoid hostess bars, and shun extravagances as part of the Communist party's efforts to clamp down on the corruption that is threatening its rule and sullying its reputation.
Concubine culture brings trouble for China's bossesSource: Mail & Guardian Online
"China's concubines have struck again. A corrupt senior official in Shaanxi province has been brought down by his 11 mistresses, according to recent reports in the state media.
Mistresses come back to haunt corrupt officialSource: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
A senior Chinese official in Shanxi province is under criminal investigation after 11 of his former mistresses joined together to accuse him of corruption.

Okay, before all you crazy feminists get upset and menstruate all over your computer screens because of that headline, hear me out.
Well, get in the kitchen and bake me a pie. Then hear me out.
Trophy mistresses get legal aidSource: The Times
They are doll-like young women who drive sporty red Toyotas, stride through shopping plazas in high heels and go home to smart flats. They are also pretty women who stay at home, put the baby to bed and don delicate lingerie.
This is not the modern Chinese wife.