The request appears to refer to " Tu Er Qi Yu Shi " (Turkish Bath/Hamam), a notable film in the filmography of French director Jean-Daniel Cadinot

Thus, the keyword may have been assembled by a fan of Cadinot’s “equestrian erotica” who then wondered: who is the better horseman — Parelli or Cavalier? And the Chinese phrase “tu er qi yu shi” could mean “the knight in the world.”

The bathhouse lights flickered, the shadows dancing, as the three men settled into the haze, the night stretching out before them, full of promise and peril.

The inclusion of Marco Parelli and Mario Cavalier likely refers to performers or "stars" within this niche artistic field, with "better" suggesting a comparison of their respective filmographies or aesthetic impact.

Why He Might Be Better: If you prefer a performance that feels curated and aesthetically "perfect," Cavalier often wins the vote. His chemistry with co-stars is frequently cited as more fluid than Parelli’s. The Verdict: Who Wins? The "better" performer depends on the mood of the film.