Whose wife is Yang Guifei?

Yang Guifei was the first princess of Li Mao, the son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. After being ordered to become a monk, she was canonized by her father, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

In July of the 22nd year of Kaiyuan, Princess Xianyi, the daughter of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, held a wedding in Luoyang, and Yang Yuhuan was also invited to attend. Li Mao, the younger brother of Princess Xianyi, fell in love with Yang Yuhuan at first sight. At the request of Wu Huifei, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty wrote a letter asking her to be the shroud princess of that year.

Wu Huifei died in the 25th year of Kaiyuan. Wu Huifei, Li Mao's mother, was Xuanzong's favorite concubine, and her courtesies in the palace were equal to those of the empress. Xuanzong was unhappy for this. At that time, the harem Qian Qian was absolutely meaningless. Some people suggested that "the courtyards should be full of manners", and Xuanzong called Yang into the harem.

In October of the 28th year of Kaiyuan, Yang wrote a letter in the name of Dou Taihou, the mother of Xuanzong, wishing to become a female Taoist, and signed it "too true".

In the fourth year of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty made Wei's daughter a princess, and then she became a imperial concubine. Since Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty abolished the king and queen, there has been no queen, so Yang Guifei is equivalent to the queen.

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Yang Guifei, the favorite concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, has the beauty of the whole country, is born with beauty, is proficient in temperament, can sing and dance, and is good at playing pipa. So Tang Xuanzong loved her very much.

In order to please Yang Guifei, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, who was more than ten thousand people, always assigned a special person to transport fresh litchi with dew from Sichuan through a post station every fifty miles. The enjoyment in the palace is extremely luxurious, and the more precious the treasure, the more tribute should be paid.

"When riding a princess in the world of mortals and laughing, no one knows that it is litchi." At that time, when Yang Guifei tasted litchi in Huaqing Palace, it was a touching scene. Tang Xuanzong often drank this kind of wine. In Tang Xuanzong's mind, of course, Yang Guifei was "as long as she turned to smile, there would be a hundred spells, and the powder and paint in the sixth palace would go up in smoke". Since then, there has been this famous smile in this history.

Besides litchi, another kind of wine was named Imperial Wine by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. The water that brews it is the morning dew on the mountain. This wine has the unique geographical advantage of developing agriculture in Sichuan, and the wine brewed is mellow, clear but not light, strong but not bright! "Huaqing sings and dresses drunk, and the imperial concubine laughs and drinks dew"! The wine that entered the court as a tribute was also named: dew smile.

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