Was Yang Guifei very fat in the Tang Dynasty?

Not fat, but plump, and certainly not thin. Yang Guifei has a plump figure.

In the Tang Dynasty, people regarded fullness as beauty, but Yang Yuhuan "coagulated fat and colored", and even "fat" began to coagulate, emitting a "gorgeous" color like "rouge", which required certain skills.

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Yang Yuhuan, a court musician and dancer in the Tang Dynasty, was praised by later generations as one of the four beauties in ancient China. Although her figure is plump, the history books also record that she is a master dancer, and she is also proficient in Hu Xuan's dance. Her figure is swaying and jumping like the wind, which is dazzling.

After entering the palace, Yang Yuhuan followed the feudal imperial court system, but did not ask about state affairs or intervene in power struggles. With his charming, docile and extraordinary musical talent, he was favored by Xuanzong in all aspects. Although he angered Xuanzong because of jealousy and was sent out of the palace twice, it was still difficult for Xuanzong to give up in the end. If Yang Yuhuan was born in other times, he may not be Yang Guifei.

In the Tang Dynasty, people regarded fullness as beauty, but Yang Yuhuan "coagulated fat and colored", and even "fat" began to coagulate, emitting a "gorgeous" color like "rouge", which required certain skills.

Yang Yuhuan (765438+June 22-July 200915,756), the figures are too real. The court musicians and dancers in Tang Dynasty were plump, good at singing and dancing, and smooth in melody. Her musical talent is rare among the queens of past dynasties, and she is praised by later generations as one of the four beauties in ancient China.

Native place: Zhou Shu (now Chengdu, Sichuan). She was born in an official family, and her father, Yang Xuanyan, is a manager in Zhou Shu.

First of all, she is Princess Li Mao, the son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. After being ordered to become a monk, he was canonized as a imperial concubine by his father, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. In the 15th year of Tianbao (756), An Lushan rebelled, followed Li Longji out of Yanmenguan Chang 'an and went into exile in Shu, passing through Maweigang, where Yang Yuhuan died on June 14th (June 15).

Du Fu has a poem "Mourning for the Head": "Where are those perfect eyes and that pearl-like tooth? A blood-stained soul has no home and nowhere to go. A clear wave flowed eastward, crossing the Diaolou Mountain Path, and there was no news. People, be merciful, make a wish with tears, and the waters and Cao Jiang will always be! " Bai Juyi described her as "warm and smooth her creamy skin". "As long as she turns her head and smiles, there will be a hundred kinds of magic, and all the powder and pigments in the Sixth Palace will go up in smoke". Li Bai's Qing Ping Diao said that she "wants clothes, flowers and capacity, and the spring breeze blows the threshold to reveal wealth."

The princess smiled.

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, every litchi season, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, who was over 10,000 people, always assigned a special person to transport fresh litchi with dew from Sichuan (some people say Guangdong and Fujian) through Wuli or Shili post stations.

The enjoyment in the palace is extremely luxurious. The more rare and delicious it is, the more rare it is, and the more tribute it needs. In addition to litchi, there is also a kind of wine named court royal wine by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. The water used for brewing is the morning dew on the mountain. This wine has the unique geographical advantage of developing agriculture in Sichuan, and the brewed wine is mellow, clear but not light, strong but not bright!

"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. "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.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yang Yuhuan