Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei were two famous female figures in Chinese history. Their lives were full of joys and sorrows and political struggles. The following is a poem describing Yang Guifei, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty: Song of Everlasting Sorrow Tang Bai Juyi The emperor of the Han Dynasty was so fond of women that he poured the whole country and the whole country to seek them for many years, but he could not find them. Yang Guifei saw the day pity night laugh on the first day of the night after the death of the emperor. This poem was part of the Song of Everlasting Regret by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. It described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei and the complicated relationship between them. The poem depicted the tragic fate of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, who did not hesitate to launch a coup in order to get Yang Guifei, which eventually led to the division of the country and Yang Guifei. Through the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, this poem deeply reflected the cruelty of political struggles and power struggles in Chinese history, and also showed the weakness and tragedy of human nature. This poem was widely read and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
The love between Yang Guifei and Tang Xuanzong was widely praised in ancient Chinese literature, leaving behind many famous poems. Here are some examples: There is a line in the Song of Everlasting Sorrow: " The king covers his face and can't help but look back at the blood and tears flowing." This sentence described the deep love between Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, but their fates were destined to be tragic. The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret was one of the representative works describing the love between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. The poem described Emperor Xuanzong's deep love for Yang Guifei and the helplessness and sadness between the two. 3. There was a line in Li Qingzhao's "Dream of Dreams":"I often remember that the pavilion is drunk at dusk and I don't know the way back." This sentence depicted the scene of Yang Guifei and Tang Xuanzong playing in the stream pavilion, and the intimate feelings between the two were also displayed in it. 4 The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu wrote in his "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei":"If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? The heart of an old friend is easily changed." This sentence expressed Du Fu's yearning for the love between Yang Guifei and Tang Xuanzong, but the fate of the two was destined to be tragic. These poems depicted the deep love between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, as well as the helplessness and sadness between the two. These works also left precious memories of ancient Chinese love for future generations.
The love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei was one of the most famous legends in Chinese history. Many literary works described this love story. One of the more famous literary works was the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow. The poem used the love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei as the main line to describe their grievances and their final tragic ending. In addition, there were many other literary works such as novels, dramas, essays, etc. that described this love story to varying degrees.
There were many works that did not describe the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei in the Yuan Dynasty. Among them, the more famous ones included "Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty will leave Ningguo Temple at dawn on an autumn night to send poems and prefaces to officials" and "Autumn in the Han Palace". Autumn in the Han Palace was a story about Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Empress Chen. It had nothing to do with the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei.
The love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei was described in many novels and literary works. Some of them might have the plot of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty writing poems for Yang Guifei. However, it should be noted that there was no conclusive evidence in history that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty wrote poems about Yang Guifei. In addition to Song of Everlasting Sorrow, there were also some literary works related to Yang Guifei. 1 "Tang Ming Emperor's Autumn Night will be out of the palace to welcome the cool feeling": Li Longji went out to welcome the cool palace car hundreds of times this night. Tonight the moon shines like a hook on a thousand households. Silver candle, cold autumn light, painted screen, light silk, small fan, fluttering fireflies. On the steps of the sky, the night is as cold as water, sitting and watching the morning glory and Vega. 2."Under Mawei Slope": The soldiers did not know Yang Guifei's red dress on the golden platform. It was a pity that she had been dreaming every night. 3."Night Moored at Niuzhu and Recalling the Past": There is no cloud in the blue sky at night in the Xijiang River of Niuzhu. I boarded the boat and looked at the autumn moon, but I still thought of General Xie. I can also sing high praises of these people. Tomorrow I'll hang my sail and leave, listening to the sound of sprinkling stones. These works all used the stories of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei as the theme, or described their life experiences, or expressed their nostalgia and praise.
" If Life Was Just Like First Meeting " was a story about Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei in the Qing Dynasty. In the novel, the love between Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei was described as beautiful, but there were also some thought-provoking problems. In the novel, the relationship between Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei was described as "first sight". This kind of love at first sight made people feel very envious. However, the novel also mentioned that Emperor Xuanzong's debauchery and Yang Guifei's forced departure from the palace made people worry about the corruption and abuse of power of the rulers. The novel also described the various conflicts and misunderstandings between Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, which led to their breakup. This contradiction was not only due to their personal reasons, but also due to the background of the times and the influence of power struggles. This contradiction also reflected the political reality of ancient Chinese society, which made people more deeply aware of the importance and limitations of political power. Through the story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, the book described the beauty and helplessness of ancient love, but also reflected the corruption and abuse of power of the rulers, as well as the thinking and discussion of political power and love. This book not only has literary value, but also has important historical and social significance.
The following novels about the rebirth of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty were recommended: 1. " The Divine General of Heavenly Strategy of the Holy Tang Dynasty ": The story of the protagonist Lin Xuan traveling to the era of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and becoming the General of Heavenly Strategy. 2. " Reborn in the Early Tang Dynasty ": The protagonist Chen Feng traveled to the early Tang Dynasty and used modern knowledge to help Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty achieve the rule of Zhenguan. These are the novels recommended based on the relevant information in the search results provided.
Tang Xuanzong and Concubine Mei had indeed exchanged poems. According to historical records, the poems they exchanged were mainly about love and longing. One of the most famous poems was "Qingping Diao·Yi" written by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty to Concubine Mei. The title of this poem was "Qingping Diao·Song of Concubine Mei", which described Emperor Xuanzong's feelings of missing Concubine Mei. The full text of this poem by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty is as follows: Concubine Mei descended into the immortal class last night. I dreamed of entering Chang 'an's horse prison. Riding on a red dust, the concubine smiles No one knew it was lychee. At night, hand in hand, the shadows of flowers enter the curtain cage. The faint fragrance caresses my clothes, and I don't know where the boat is. In this poem, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty described the scene of his longing for Concubine Mei. He used the phrase "dreaming of entering the horse prison in Chang 'an" to describe the scene of his meeting with Concubine Mei in his dream. The poem also depicted Consort Mei's smile and the fragrance of lychees to express his longing for Consort Mei. The full text of Consort Mei's poem was as follows: Concubine Mei descended into the immortal class last night. I dream back to the Southern Tang Dynasty, dancing sleeves long. Riding on a red dust, the concubine smiles No one knew it was lychee. At night, hand in hand, the shadows of flowers enter the curtain cage. The faint fragrance caresses my clothes, and I don't know where the boat is. In this poem, Concubine Mei described how she missed Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in her dreams. She used the phrase "riding a red dust concubine smiling" to describe Emperor Xuanzong's love and concern for her. The poem also depicted the scene of Concubine Mei dancing and the fragrance of lychees to express her gratitude and nostalgia for Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
The painting of the five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was the Painting of the Five Kings Returning Drunk. This painting depicted the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and his four brothers when they were young. It depicted the scene of them riding horses together. The five kings in the painting were Li Longji, King of Linzi, Li Chengqi, King of Song, Li Chengli, King of Shen, Li Fan, and Li Ye, King of Xue. They often had banquets, cockfighting, hunting, and other activities together, and their relationship was harmonious. There were also four attendants and nine horses in the painting. Each of them had a different expression and looked very lifelike. This painting was painted in the Yuan Dynasty and is now in the collection of the Su Ning Art Museum. On October 8,2020, the painting was sold for 306.5 million Hong Kong dollars at Sotheby's ancient calligraphy and painting auction in Hong Kong.
The Colorful Tang was a novel that involved the role of Yang Guifei. We can understand that Yang Guifei is an important character in the story. She wanted to go to the Temple of Immortals to fulfill her wish during the Qixi Festival, and Gao Lishi personally arranged a series of preparations for her, including the preparation of fresh fruits, the incense burner to burn the dragon, and the placement of the five animals. However, during the preparation process, Gao Lishi accidentally heard rumors about Yang Guifei and Xue playing cards. He saw the two young nuns hugging each other under the porch and kissing each other. These plots showed some of Yang Guifei's actions and character relationships in the story. However, more information about Yang Guifei, such as her background and personality, was not provided in the search results.
There was no specific description of the beauty of Yang Guifei from the Tang Dynasty. However, the Tang Dynasty's aesthetic concept of fullness as beauty was widely accepted. During the Tang Dynasty, women's aesthetic standards were no longer thin and weak, but plump and rich. Yang Guifei was considered one of the representatives of the beauties of the Tang Dynasty. She was famous for her gorgeous colors and gorgeous posture. However, there were inconsistent descriptions of her specific weight and height. Some said she weighed 138 pounds, while others said she was 1.64 meters tall. In any case, Yang Guifei's beauty was a subjective evaluation, so it was impossible to draw a definite conclusion.