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The origin of Yang Guifei's smile when she likes litchi and rides the red dust.
Yang Guifei Litchi

"Riding a princess in the world of mortals laughs, no one knows it's Litchi", which is a timeless swan song, leaving two windows for history for future generations to spy on the secret history of the Tang Dynasty and the Tang Palace thousands of years ago.

The poem "Yang Guifei Litchi"

actually describes the historical allusion that Tang Xuanzong brought litchi to Yang Yuhuan. Yang Guifei loves fresh litchi, but the capital was in the north and litchi grew in the south. Litchi is a delicate fruit. It loses its fragrance for one day, its color for two days and its taste for three days. At will, it is very difficult for Yang Guifei to eat fresh lychees, but Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty loved Yang Guifei very much, and sent people to send lychees that had just been picked from trees. The people who sent lychees changed horses all the way to a post station, but lychees were always on the way to Chang 'an, so they transported lychees to Chang 'an non-stop. Therefore, even the name of litchi was later called "Fei Zi Xiao", which was enough to see the love of Tang Xuanzong for Yang Guifei.

In another word, the rulers are doing their best to be arrogant and extravagant, and speeding up the whip should have been the way to convey information only for military emergencies or state affairs. It's not for the sake of national affairs, but the word "unknown" is of far-reaching significance. What "unknown" means is not the military intelligence but litchi, and what "unknown" means is so urgent just to make the imperial concubine smile. These short sentences are enough to show that the rulers at that time were addicted to debauchery and vocal music all day long, indulged in gentle countryside and ignored the affairs of state affairs. This is a great irony to Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, but for Yang Yuhuan, she is just a woman who wants to eat lychee, but unfortunately she is branded as a disaster for the country and the people and a disaster for the beauty. Yang Guifei is drunk

Yang Guifei, also known as Yang Yuhuan, is one of the four beauties in China and the favorite concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.

The drunken picture of the imperial concubine

The origin of the drunken affair of the imperial concubine began when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei met at the Baihua Pavilion. According to legend, Yang Guifei and Tang Xuanzong are inseparable, and they often have fun together. One day, Tang Xuanzong asked Yang Guifei to get together in Baihua Pavilion, and * * * enjoyed the flowers and drank together. Yang Guifei went to Baihua Pavilion to prepare in advance. At the appointed time, Tang Xuanzong didn't come yet, and Yang Guifei waited and waited, and then Gao Lishi came to report that Tang Xuanzong had favored other concubines in other palaces. For a while, Yang Guifei was angry and annoyed. She felt that Tang Xuanzong had betrayed herself, so she began to drink by herself, and the more she drank, the less awake she became. Yang Yuhuan is a jealous woman, and now she has heard that the emperor has gone to another concubine for the night, and her anger is hard to resolve. After drinking several times of liquor, she suddenly becomes coquettish. Coupled with Yang Yuhuan's indignation, Tang Xuanzong, who threw himself aside and went to other concubines, felt even more exasperated, so he made love to Gao Lishi and Peilix, the prison guards who served around him, and turned wild.

Later, the historical event of "drunken imperial concubine" was changed into a Peking Opera repertoire, and Master Mei Lanfang devoted his life to carving and perfecting this repertoire. Master Mei Lanfang removed the part of Yang Yuhuan's drunken debauchery and vulgar erotic performance from the original repertoire, and kept the part of Yang Yuhuan's drunken loveliness, narcissism and melancholy. The tune was euphemistic, artistic and aestheticized, and the historical scenes and characters' performances that should have looked vulgar were integrated from the perspective of characters' emotions, and eventually became a famous song of a generation! How heavy is Yang Guifei

The Tang Dynasty liked plump women, and Yang Guifei was such a great beauty! In ancient times, there was an idiom called "Huan Fei Yan Shou", which refers to Yang Yuhuan. The reason why Yang Yuhuan fascinated Tang Xuanzong most was that he had greasy skin.

Yang Guifei's portrait

Historical records say that Yang Yuhuan is over 1.6 meters tall and weighs nearly 7 kilograms. If this is put in modern times, I wonder how many diet pills girls have to drink. How many times have I entered the gym? If Yang Guifei's ancient soul knows, I don't know how to sigh. Yang Guifei is plump, but not fat, because it is said that Yang Guifei dances very lightly, like a butterfly, with graceful posture and light and agile body. Tang Xuanzong is also a person who is proficient in temperament, and he is even more happy to get a beauty who knows music. Yang Guifei and another beauty, Zhao Feiyan, have become two types of beauties.

However, Tang Xuanzong definitely liked Yang Guifei's plump person. If he didn't love Yang Guifei, how could he build Huaqing Pool for him? How could there be a poem "Riding a princess in the world of mortals and laughing, no one knew it was litchi"? There is no denying that Tang Xuanzong's love for Yang Guifei is too enviable.

It is also said that Yang Guifei had no son because she was too fat. It is also said that Tang Xuanzong loved Yang Guifei because she was plump and held warm when she went to sleep at night. It sounds funny, but it is also possible. When Yang Guifei entered the palace, Tang Xuanzong was over 5 years old, and she was almost an old man, and her body was inevitably a little chilly, just like Yang Guifei's posture. But no matter what Yang Guifei was like, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty still doted on Yang Guifei too much. Yang Guifei's Bathing Picture

Yang Guifei is a famous beauty in history. For her sake, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty can be said to spoil the harem beauty in name only, for she did not hesitate to transport fresh lychees from thousands of miles away, just to win Yang Guifei's favor. There are also many portraits of Yang Guifei circulating in later generations, among which "The Imperial concubine takes a bath" is also a picture that has attracted more attention. However, there are many ways to express the imperial concubine's bathing. Let's briefly talk about a picture below.

Yang Guifei's bathing picture

The bathing of the imperial concubine tells the picture of Yang Yuhuan coming out of the water after bathing in Huaqing Pool. In the picture, with the help of two maids, her whole body is soft and boneless, just as the sentence "and, because of her languor, a maid was lifting her" was said. Her belt is not fully dressed, and it is loosely draped over her body to show another amorous feelings. The skin of Sai Xue is even more charming under the clothes she looks at. Her eyes closed slightly, she enjoyed the bath just now, and her swaying posture was charming.

Yang Guifei was injured on her forehead at that time, and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty specially gave Huaqing Pool to bathe her. It can be said that she was infinitely honored, and it can be seen from the picture that she enjoyed the charm of grace. At this time, it was the time when Tang Xuanzong loved her the most, because she didn't even go to the early dynasty again. However, even the charming Yang Guifei can't compare with the land of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, where she was forced by officials. This Yang Yuhuan, who once bathed in Huaqingchi's charming bath, can only die, leaving only the sigh of Emperor Xuanzong's midnight dream.

This bathing picture is in sharp contrast with that of Yang Guifei when Ma Jipo was given the death. The emperor's favor is always beyond the reach of the country, but Yang Yuhuan has to bear the charge of being a femme fatale, but I don't know that the reason for being a femme fatale is just that the emperor himself is greedy for sex. Poems describing Yang Guifei

Yang Guifei was named as one of the four beauties, and her beauty was the most beautiful in the Tang Dynasty at that time. Because of her beauty, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty doted on her.

Yang Guifei has a poem like

Bai Juyi: "if she but turned her head and smiled, there were cast a hundred spells, and the powder and paint of the Six Palaces faded into nothing" describes the degree of Yang Guifei's beauty. At that time, there were many stories about Yang Guifei's beauty, such as "closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers". Even Li Bai, a famous poet at that time, praised Yang Guifei's beauty, and compared her beauty with the phrase "Who is like the Han Palace, poor swallow leans on new makeup". There is another example: "No one knows it is litchi when riding a princess in the world of mortals." It can be seen that Yang Guifei's beauty has fascinated Tang Xuanzong; Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow" is basically written by Yang Guifei's beauty, "There are 3, beauties in the Red Palace, but his favours to three thousand were concentered in one body"; Even when Yang Guifei cried, she had the beauty of "were like a rain in spring on the blossom of the pear", even crying was so beautiful.

At that time, the beauty of the Tang Dynasty was plump. Although Yang Guifei was plump, she was proficient in melody and dance. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty was also proficient in melody, and it was even more gratifying to get a beautiful woman like Yang Guifei who was proficient in music. In addition, Yang Guifei also danced well, saying that when she danced, she was graceful, light and agile, and danced like a butterfly.

But the beauty was unlucky, and Yang Guifei finally died in Maweipo, which was called "that we wished to fly in heaven, two birds with the wings of one, and to grow together on the earth, two branches of one tree." to describe the love between Yang Guifei and Tang Xuanzong.