Although Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was a prolific emperor, he worked hard all his life, working overtime day and night, and gave birth to thirty sons and twenty-nine daughters. However, when Emperor Xuanzong met Yang Yuhuan, he was 56 years old.
At the age of 56, I still have a little spirit, but I don't rule out that the workload of Tang Xuanzong was too heavy in the first half of his life, and he was injured at work, and his traffic was basically used up. Therefore, Yang Yuhuan was never pregnant.
Li Xuan, the youngest son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, died in the 24th year of Kaiyuan. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty slept with Yang Yuhuan in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, so he had no son when he was with Ah Huan four years ago.
An Gongzhu Li Chongniang, the youngest daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, was born to a woman named Cao Ye Naji. This Cao Ye Naji is a Central Asian, a foreign girl, who should be good at Hu Xuan dance.
There is no record of her age in the history books. According to all kinds of information, she may have been born later. She got married in 762 AD. If she was born in the year when Yang Yuhuan entered the palace, she would have been 22 years old. This is not in line with the marriage age in the Tang Dynasty. Yang Yuhuan was only 16 years old when he married Li Mao, the son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
Of course, according to historical records, this insect princess was born prematurely at the age of nine months, so she has been kept in the palace as a Taoist. It is also possible to miss the marriageable age because of the Anshi Rebellion. But on the whole, she was probably born before and after Yang Yuhuan entered the palace, at least not too early. In addition, according to historical records, before Yang Yuhuan entered the palace, Wu Huifei, the favored concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, had just passed away. Lao Li felt that the girls were not beautiful during the empty window period, and should be able to favor the mother of an exotic insect.
According to this statement, Tang Xuanzong seems to have no big problem. Although Lian Po is old, he can still get up hard.
So Yang Yuhuan has a fertility problem?
This possibility is really great!
You know, Yang Yuhuan used to be his daughter-in-law. She lived with Li Mao, the birthday girl, for five years. Do they have children?
Don't!
That's weird. Young and old don't deserve it. How can two lean people be infertile together? And remember clearly in history, Li Mao gave birth to a child, but only with other concubines.
The answer is ready. The real problem should be Yang Yuhuan.
We finally know that Tang Xuanzong may have been born. Although he is old, it is not impossible to work hard. But in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty met Yang Yuhuan. From then on, he changed his work and rest habits and became an exclusive monopolist. It happened that Yuhuan's sister didn't know why she couldn't have children, so she never had children. Thus, monopoly is the enemy of society, dear friends!
In fact, Yang Yuhuan's infertility is not necessarily a bad thing. First of all, if she can have children, she will have a son and a half daughter with Shouwang, and then she will not be able to have surgery when she enters the palace. Secondly, if she and Li Longji have a son, it will be another election. I didn't know how cruel it is for brothers to fight with each other until I watched The King's Game.
Did Yang Guifei have children in history? Yang Guifei has no children in history.
Yang Guifei, whose real name is Yang Yuhuan, was born on June 22nd, July19. She is one of the four beauties in ancient China. She was born into a noble family, and her father, Yang Xuanyan, was a manager in Zhou Shu.
Yang Yuhuan was originally the princess of Li Mao, the longevity king of Xuanzong in Tang Dynasty. Later, she was ordered to become a monk by Emperor Taizong Li Mao for deviance. After becoming a monk, he was taken fancy to by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and brought back to the palace to be canonized as a imperial concubine.
In 756 AD, Yang Yuhuan and Li Longji fled Chang 'an from Yanmenguan to go to Zhou Shu because of the Anshi Rebellion. However, when passing through Ant Post, the soldiers escorting Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty suddenly defected and demanded the execution of Yang Yuhuan. Yang Yuhuan died in Mayi on June 14, 756 to protect Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
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Shortly after Yang Guifei's death, various rumors about her whereabouts began to spread among the people. One of the most popular sayings is that Yang Guifei did not die in Mayi, but lived among the people.
Bai Juyi's Song of Roots says that Yang Guifei will be reburied after the burial of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. As a result, there is no bone, no memory and no pain in the middle soil. Where is her white face? Under Mawei slope, this further confirmed that the imperial concubine did not die in Maweigang.
As time goes by, there are more and more legends about Yang Guifei's death. Some people even think that Yang Guifei not only didn't die, but also fled to Japan afterwards, which is very popular in Japanese academic circles.
According to this view, it was a maid who was killed in Mawei. General Chen cherishes the beauty of the imperial concubine and cannot bear to be bound, so he conspires with Gao Lishi to replace her death with a maid.
Gao Lishi transported the body of the imperial concubine to be examined by car, and it was Chen who examined the body, so the plan was successful. After that, Yang Guifei fled south under the escort of Chen's cronies, sailed out to sea, drifted to Kuchi, Japan, and spent the rest of her life in Japan.
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Were there any children in the history of Yang Yuhuan? number
Yang Yuhuan has no children in history, which is also an important reason why Yang Guifei was not made queen. As for why Yang Guifei didn't have children, we don't know, but no son is definitely a big obstacle for her to be a queen.
Because in ancient times, it was a very important event to canonize the queen. In order for the monarch and his subjects to participate in the ceremony and make it known to the world, the canonized queen must be Yide Yi Rong, who can set an example for everyone and be a mother instrument for the world, and her son will be made a prince and inherit the unification in the future.
Therefore, the queen and the prince should generally be mothers with children or children with mothers, but at that time, the prince had been established for many years and grew normally, and Yang Guifei had no time to have a son, so there was no reason for her to be a queen.
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There are many reasons why Yang Guifei doesn't have children. One reason is that Yang Guifei herself can't have children. When she married Ren Shouwang, Yang Guifei was just sixteen years old, just in her youth.
This should be a period of vigorous fertility. In addition, Li Mao gave birth to two sons during Yang Guifei's five years as Princess Renshou, indicating that this is not the problem of Renshou Wang, but that Yang Guifei can't have children at all.
Another reason is that Tang Xuanzong himself has lost the ability to have children. When Yang Guifei was valued by Tang Xuanzong, who was nearly 55 years old. There are countless beautiful women in the harem of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, and they are accompanied every night. A normal person can't stand this torture.
When Yang Guifei arrives, maybe the quality of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty has long been a problem. Yang Guifei is more likely not to get pregnant, and both sides have problems, so it is very likely that she will not get pregnant.
There are also documents that Yang Guifei is infertile because she is too fat. According to the literature, Yang Guifei was panting and sweating after a few steps, which shows that Yang Guifei is really fat.
Some people who are too fat are infertile. From the current medical point of view, it is easy for obese women's ovaries to automatically stop heating up, thus causing Yang Guifei's infertility.
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Why did Yang Guifei have no children in history? As early as when Yang Guifei was appointed as the longevity princess, she was already infertile. At that time, she and her husband were young and fertile, but she was still not pregnant and had a child.
From a medical point of view, if a woman is too fat, the signal received by her body is equivalent to that she is taking contraceptives, and the ovaries will automatically stop ovulation. 1. Looking at all the historical materials (including unofficial history), it is most likely that Yang Guifei has no fertility. For this reason, she married Xuanzong for many years and had no children. This is a sad thing, and it also makes her an enemy of society and becomes her unattached imperial concubine. At the same time, only in this way can she ensure the safety of Xuanzong's life.
You know, Xuanzong killed three sons every day! 2. According to my research, Xuanzong didn't have a son around the 23rd year of Kaiyuan (the materials are not with me at this time, and the year remains to be verified). As for his youngest daughter (nicknamed crow girl), it is difficult to determine because of lack of materials, but she should have been born in the middle and late Kaiyuan period. In other words, Comrade Xuanzong was physically strong, but he couldn't stand the tossing of many concubines day and night and gave birth prematurely. In the middle and late period of Kaiyuan, he completely lost his fertility, so that when Yang Guifei entered the palace in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, he could not bear the fruit of love with her.
Yang Yuhuan became the longevity princess in the 23rd year of Kaiyuan, with the age of16; In the twenty-eighth year of Kaiyuan, Emperor Xuanzong took a fancy to her. During these five years, she didn't have children, while Li Mao, the longevity king, had two sons, both of whom were born as concubines. Therefore, Yang Yuhuan may indeed be infertile. From the 28th year of Kaiyuan to the 4th year of Tianbao, she lived in the palace as a female Taoist, but in fact she was the concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. In the 24th year of Kaiyuan, the youngest son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty mourned the death of Wang Xuan. Princess Xinping, the youngest of the two daughters, remarried in Tianbao for ten years and was born in Kaiyuan for about twenty years at the latest. Although Li Buqiang, who lived in Angongzhu during the Anshi Rebellion, was not married, according to the description in New Tang Book, she was almost an adult. Because she was born months ago, Tang Xuanzong didn't like her and wouldn't let her get married. When it comes to marriage, it should be at least 16 years old. The answer recorded in the Book of the New Tang Dynasty happened in Su Zong's Lingwu. An Gongzhu was born in 740 AD at the latest, that is, around the 28th year of Kaiyuan, just when Yang Yuhuan entered the palace.
Therefore, Yang Guifei's childlessness may be the cause of both sides. On the one hand, Yang Yuhuan may be infertile, at least she is not easy to get pregnant. On the other hand, Li Longji was 55 years old in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, and the life span of ancient people was not long. Before decades of cock crow, he had a hundred flowers and 59 roses. Even if she is strong at this time, I'm afraid she is not good at quality.
Yang Guifei in History-Did Yang Guifei escape to Japan in history? This is just a legend. In the 14th year of Tianbao (AD 755), during the Anshi Rebellion, our troops rebelled against Yang in Fanyangping, the third town of Liuhe East, and the soldiers directed at Chang 'an.
The following year, when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty fled to Shu with Yang Guifei and Yang, passing through the Ant Station (now Xingping West, Shaanxi Province), the accompanying imperial generals unanimously demanded the execution of Yang Guifei and Yang. Tang Xuanzong said, loyal to the country, the imperial concubine is not guilty. He wanted to pardon Yang Yuhuan, but the imperial guards all thought the imperial concubine was the beauty of the country. The Anshi rebellion was caused by the imperial concubine, so it is difficult to comfort and boost morale without punishing her.
After accepting Gao Lishi's suggestion, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty had to grant Yang Guifei the death penalty in order to protect himself. This is the allusion in Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "A soldier in the army will be embarrassed if he doesn't move." In the end, Yang Guifei was given a white silk. At the age of 38, she hanged herself under a pear tree in a Buddhist temple, while Yang died by the sword of the mutinous soldiers.
After the Anshi Rebellion was put down, Xuanzong returned to the palace and sent someone to look for Yang Guifei's body, but he didn't find it. Another legend is that she was rescued at that time and later went to Japan to spend the rest of her life. This statement is also circulated in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
Yang Guifei has no children and daughters, and she was infertile as early as when Yang Guifei was named Princess Shou. At that time, she and her husband were young and fertile, but she was still not pregnant and had a child. From a medical point of view, if a woman is too fat, the signal received by her body is equivalent to that she is taking contraceptives, and the ovaries will automatically stop ovulation.
1. Looking at all the historical materials (including unofficial history), it is most likely that Yang Guifei has no fertility. For this reason, she married Xuanzong for many years and had no children. This is a sad thing, and it also makes her an enemy of society and becomes her carefree imperial concubine. At the same time, only in this way can she ensure the safety of Xuanzong's life. You know, Xuanzong killed three sons every day!
2. According to my research, Xuanzong didn't have a son around the 23rd year of Kaiyuan (the materials are not with me at this time, and the year remains to be verified). As for his youngest daughter (nicknamed crow girl), it is difficult to determine because of lack of materials, but she should have been born in the middle and late Kaiyuan period. In other words, Comrade Xuanzong was physically strong, but he couldn't stand the tossing of many concubines day and night and gave birth prematurely. In the middle and late period of Kaiyuan, he completely lost his fertility, so that when Yang Guifei entered the palace in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, he could not bear the fruit of love with her.
Yang Yuhuan became the longevity princess in the 23rd year of Kaiyuan, with the age of16; In the twenty-eighth year of Kaiyuan, Emperor Xuanzong took a fancy to her. In these five years, she didn't have children, and Li Mao, the longevity king, gave birth to two sons in these five years, and both of them were born to concubines, so Yang Yuhuan may indeed be infertile.
From the 28th year of Kaiyuan to the 4th year and 5th year of Tianbao, she lived in the palace as a female Taoist, and was actually the concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
The youngest son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty died in the 24th year of Kaiyuan, and the youngest two daughters, Princess Xinping, remarried in the 10th year of Tianbao, and was born in the 20th year of Kaiyuan at the latest. Although Li Buqiang, who lived in An Gongzhu, didn't get married during the Anshi Rebellion, according to the description in New Tang Book, she was almost an adult, so Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty didn't like her and wouldn't let her get married. Now that we're talking about getting married, it's at least 650. An Gongzhu was born in 740 AD at the latest, that is, around the 28th year of Kaiyuan, just when Yang Yuhuan entered the palace.
Therefore, Yang Guifei's childlessness may be the cause of both sides. On the one hand, Yang Yuhuan may be infertile, at least she is not easy to get pregnant. On the other hand, Li Longji was 55 years old in the 28th year of Kaiyuan, and the life span of ancient people was not long. In the previous decades, singing and dancing rose, and a hundred flowers blossomed, rising to 59 children. At this time, even if she is strong again, I'm afraid the quality of * * is not good.
Were there any children in Yang Yuhuan in history? There is no record of Yang Guifei having children in official history and unofficial history. It is still possible to say that they are of the same clan. At that time, after Yang Yuhuan entered the palace, many of his relatives were officials in North Korea. Because this family is very large, there may be descendants of other branches living in Japan. But this mainly depends on genealogy, which requires textual research on Shilin Yang's genealogy, but from the current historical classics, this is not textual research.
According to experts, there is no clear record about whether Yang Yuhuan gave birth in ancient and modern history books. Some scholars once wrote that when Yang Yuhuan was 18 years old, she became the concubine of the Shouwang, the first son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, and gave birth to a son. It is unknown whether she will have another child with Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. In the 28th year of Kaiyuan, when Yang Guifei was taken from Gao Lishi to Huaqingchi to see Xuanzong, Xuanzong was 56 years old. Xuanzong Yi has 30 sons and 29 daughters, including Yang Guifei's son or daughter? God knows
Did Yang Guifei have children in history? Yang Guifei has no children in history.
Yang Guifei, whose real name is Yang Yuhuan, was born on June 22nd, July19. She is one of the four beauties in ancient China. She was born into a noble family, and her father, Yang Xuanyan, was a manager in Zhou Shu. Yang Yuhuan was originally the princess of Li Mao, the longevity king of Xuanzong in Tang Dynasty. Later, she was ordered to become a monk by Emperor Taizong Li Mao for deviance. After becoming a monk, he was taken fancy to by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and brought back to the palace to be canonized as a imperial concubine.
In 756 AD, Yang Yuhuan and Li Longji fled Chang 'an from Yanmenguan to go to Zhou Shu because of the Anshi Rebellion. However, when passing through Ant Post, the soldiers escorting Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty suddenly defected and demanded the execution of Yang Yuhuan. Yang Yuhuan died in Mayi on June 14, 756 to protect Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Extended data:
Shortly after Yang Guifei's death, various rumors about her whereabouts began to spread among the people.
One of the most popular sayings is that Yang Guifei did not die in Mayi, but lived among the people. Bai Juyi's Song of Roots says that Yang Guifei will be reburied after the burial of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. As a result, there is no bone, no memory and no pain in the middle soil. Where is her white face? Under Mawei slope, this further confirmed that the imperial concubine did not die in Maweigang.
As time goes by, there are more and more legends about Yang Guifei's death. Some people even think that Yang Guifei not only didn't die, but also fled to Japan afterwards, which is very popular in Japanese academic circles.
According to this view, it was a maid who was killed in Mawei. General Chen cherishes the beauty of the imperial concubine and cannot bear to be bound, so he conspires with Gao Lishi to replace her death with a maid.
Gao Lishi transported the body of the imperial concubine to be examined by car, and it was Chen who examined the body, so the plan was successful. After that, Yang Guifei fled south under the escort of Chen's cronies, sailed out to sea, drifted to Kuchi, Japan, and spent the rest of her life in Japan.