We can get some information about Yang Yuhuan wearing a Tang suit. In the TV series, Yang Yuhuan's Taoist style was wearing a lotus crown meridian hairpin that symbolized status. In another article, Yang Guifei was wearing a Tang Dynasty costume with the color of Hu clothes when she danced the Rainbow Feathers Dance. In addition, there was also an article that mentioned the gorgeous style of Yang Guifei played by Yin Tao in the secret history of Yang Guifei, as well as the Tang costume style of Yang Guifei played by other artists. However, the detailed description of the Tang suit that Yang Yuhuan was wearing was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't accurately answer the specific style of Yang Yuhuan's Tang suit.
Yang Yuhuan only had one poem in the Complete Tang Poetry. The title of this poem was 'Dance for Zhang Yunrong' and it was Yang Yuhuan's work. This poem described the scene of Zhang Yunrong dancing and Yang Yuhuan's praise for her dance. Other than that, there was no information about Yang Yuhuan's other poems in Complete Tang Poetry.
Noble Consort Yang's clothing was a type of clothing from the Tang Dynasty. She liked to wear yellow skirts the most, which was a symbol of status. Her top was short and her skirt was long, making her figure look slim and slender. Noble Consort Yang's clothes were adorned with flowers, birds, and various complicated patterns, as well as gorgeous and jumping warm colors. There were even bolder and brighter color elements. Her clothing had a great influence on the costume design of the subsequent ancient costume dramas of the Tang Dynasty. Other than Consort Yang, there were other women around Emperor Xuanzong, such as Consort Zhao Li, who was also one of Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubines. Consort Zhao Li was good at singing and dancing and often performed for Emperor Xuanzong at banquets. The details and style of the Tang suit were not mentioned in the information given.
The Full Tang Dynasty was a novel, and one of the characters was Yang Yuhuan. Yang Yuhuan was the third sister of the Du family, Lady Guo, and also Yang Yuhuan's confidant. As for her specific plot and character development, he needed to read the relevant chapters of " Mantang Colorful Colors " to get more information.
Yang Yuhuan was a princess from the Tang Dynasty and one of the four beauties of ancient China. She was born in an aristocratic family of officials. Her father was Yang Xuanyan, who had once served as the secretary of Shu Prefecture. At first, Yang Yuhuan married King Shou Li Mao as his concubine. Later, she was summoned into the palace by Emperor Xuanzong Li Longji and officially conferred the title of Imperial Consort. Yang Yuhuan was talented in music and dance and was doted on by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. However, in the 15th year of Tianbao, An Lushan launched a rebellion. Yang Yuhuan followed Tang Xuanzong into exile in Shu and was attacked and killed by soldiers on the way. Yang Yuhuan's beauty and tragic fate became the subject of later literati, and her story was widely praised. There was a debate about whether Yang Yuhuan was a femme fatale that caused the decline of the Tang Empire. There was no conclusive evidence to prove that she had a direct impact on the rise and fall of the Tang Empire.
" Yang Yuhuan 2588 " was a movie. The plot and actors were not mentioned. You can watch the movie online at the Xunbo Theater website.
Yang Yuhuan's mausoleum was located in the Daguan Mausoleum at the southern foot of Mount Li in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Daguan Mausoleum was a mausoleum built by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, in memory of his mother. It was also the largest and most well-preserved mausoleum of the Tang Dynasty. Although Daguan Mausoleum was not built specifically for Yang Yuhuan, it was an important part of the imperial mausoleum system of the Tang Dynasty and one of the important reasons why Yang Yuhuan's mausoleum was preserved. Therefore, Yang Yuhuan's mausoleum was located in the Daguan Mausoleum at the southern foot of Mount Li in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province.
Yang Yuhuan's mausoleum was located in Mawei Slope, Xingping City, Xianyang, Shaanxi Province.
The specific meaning of Yang Yuhuan's 10% A1 in China could not be known from the search results provided.
Yang Yuhuan's monologue included the following: 1. Three thousand dotes on her. She was born beautiful and hard to give up. 2. She was like green tea, but you were like hot water. 3. The strings moved, the emotions moved, the heart moved, and he indulged in a song. 4. Enjoying the trill, indulging in my bosom. 5. Feel the charm of maturity and look forward to sharing bliss with you. 6. Don't forget me. 7. After holding hands, she would let go. Liking anything was a lie. She was very silly and naive. 8. Don't offend women. 9. What does it have to do with me that you love me? If you die, my story will continue. 10. This hatred is endless. These are some of Yang Yuhuan's monologues. She attracted many people's attention with her beauty and musical talent. Her voice was charming and mysterious, intoxicating. She hid some secrets, but her charm and talent made her the most beautiful existence in Chang 'an.
Yang Yuhuan's famous quote was: " If life is only like the first time, why is the autumn wind sad for the painting fan?" This sentence expressed her deep understanding of life. She believed that when people faced setbacks and tribulations in life, they should be full of enthusiasm and hope as if they had met for the first time, instead of being immersed in sadness and despair. This sentence also became a classic interpretation of love, reminding people to cherish the person in front of them and not let time and distance destroy true love.