Noble Consort Yang's smile referred to the scene where Noble Consort Yang laughed when a talent shot a flying bird. This scene was mentioned many times in ancient poems, such as Du Fu's "The Head of the River" and Du Mu's "Three Quatrains of Passing Huaqing Palace". Among them, the "smile" in "Sad River Head" may imply the change of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Imperial Concubine Yang's Horse Posthouse, while the "One Riding Red Dust Concubine Smiles, No One Knows It's Lychee" in "Three Quatrains of Passing Huaqing Palace" described the scene of Emperor Ming of Tang Dynasty sending lychees thousands of miles in order to make Imperial Concubine Yang smile. Yang Guifei laughed at this, making this scene a classic description in literary works.
Concubine Yang of the Tang Dynasty was the beloved concubine of Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty, Li Longji. She was famous for her beauty and talent. The appearance of Yang Guifei made the Tang Empire even more prosperous, but as the Tang Empire declined, the demand for her gradually decreased. Concubine Yang played an important role in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but she was eventually betrayed by Xuanzong and strangled to death. Her story was widely told and acted out in literary works, television dramas, and movies.
Yang Guifei had a son, but this son died not long after he was born. In addition, there were some rumors that Yang Guifei might have given birth to two daughters, but these claims had not been conclusive evidence. Therefore, it could be said that Yang Guifei had at least given birth to a son, but whether she had given birth to a daughter was still inconclusive. The question of whether Yang Guifei had given birth to a child was still controversial.
Yang Guifei was one of the famous female figures in Chinese history. Her image was widely depicted in literature and art works. The following are some poems describing Yang Guifei: The Song of Everlasting Sorrow was a long narrative poem written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. It included many words describing Yang Guifei's beauty and talent, such as "Red Crisp Hand Yellow Jinzhan","Pear Blossom Wind Rising, Qingming Festival, Wanderer Searching for Spring Halfway Out of the City","Bird Sleeping by the Pool, Tree Monk Knocking on the Door under the Moon", etc. 2 The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower " also had a description of Yang Guifei. The phrase "want to see a thousand miles to reach a higher level" showed Yang Guifei's height and lofty ambition, but also hinted that Tang Xuanzong ignored and did not support her. The Song Dynasty writer Su Shi's "Red Cliff Memories of the Past" also had a description of Yang Guifei. If the east wind doesn't go with Zhou Lang, then the bronze sparrow will lock up the two Qiao in the deep spring. This sentence showed the status and honor of Yang Guifei at that time, but also hinted at the short-sightedness and inaction of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. These are some poems describing Yang Guifei. These works not only reflect the image of Yang Guifei in literature, but also reflect the political and cultural conditions of the society at that time.
😋I recommend you a novel called " Peerless Crazy Concubine: I was targeted by Concubine Yang after transmigrating ". The plot is that the female protagonist transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty and became Concubine Yang. However, she did not want to become the " Concubine Zhou " who was despised in history, so she began her rebellion and met a handsome male protagonist. The plot is interesting, and the protagonist has a distinct personality. It's a good romance novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
The following are some recommended novels about transmigrating to become an imperial concubine: "Trembling in the Harem,""The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us,""The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish,""The Emperor's Unique Favorite: The Imperial Concubine's Mighty and Domineering,""The Imperial Concubine's Favorite (Through the Book),""The Biography of Yongzheng Concubine Xi,""The Imperial Concubine in Pure Clothes Is Having a Wedding," and so on.
I recommend the novel " The Way of the Immortal Concubine ". The protagonist of the story traveled to the Tang Dynasty and became two different characters, experiencing the ups and downs of life. Yang Guifei also appeared in the plot. She appeared as a character, but she was not the main character. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
"Golden Finger of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty" was a historical fiction novel. Yang Guifei was one of the four beauties and an important character in the novel. However, please note that the main plot of the novel does not focus on the secret history of Yang Guifei, so it is not a novel that specifically tells the story of Yang Guifei. If you really want to find a novel about Yang Guifei, I can recommend the Secret History of the Ming Palace to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend a novel called "The Immortal Concubine" to you. When the protagonist of this book transmigrated to the prosperous Tang Dynasty, she became Yang Guifei and began her journey of cultivation. There's a taste of palace strife and immortal cultivation. I believe you'll like it! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The following are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress: 1. " Happy Concubine: Please Restrain Your Highness," this novel told the story of a male protagonist who was an emperor, a female protagonist who was a noble consort, and finally the female protagonist who became an empress. The book vividly described the details of ancient times, including clothes, spices, pastries, etc., as well as the description of court life. 2. " The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us ": This is a healing story about the story of the female protagonist being sent to the palace as a chess piece. The female protagonist's mission was to inquire about the secrets of the palace, but she thought that there was only fake affection between her and the male protagonist, but she did not know that the male protagonist had long been moved and had been secretly protecting her. 3. " The Little Pomegranate Queen ": This is an ancient story about a little pomegranate spirit and a proud tyrant. The female lead would slowly heal the male lead's character flaws. 4. " Don't even think about snatching the Empress from me ": This novel described the female protagonist, Qi Wubie, who was reborn. She ascended the throne at the age of five and became the Empress. In the story, the relationship between the female lead and her lover in her previous life developed naturally and delicately. The above are some recommended novels about the imperial noble consort and the empress. I hope they can satisfy your reading needs.
Lin Jing was the actress of Lady Shu in Celebrating the Years. She was an actress born in Shandong Province and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. In 1998, Lin Jing starred in the TV series " Ma Yongzhen " as her debut, and gradually became known to the audience in her later works. Even though Lady Shu did not appear much in " Celebrating Years," Lin Jing successfully created the character through a few lines and actions. The audience gave her a positive evaluation of her performance, thinking that she had shown outstanding acting skills and talent. Lin Jing also played many roles in other films and television works, including Ding Minjun in Jin Yong's martial arts drama, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre. Overall, Lin Jing was a well-recognized actress, and her performance in " Celebrating Years " was also loved by the audience.