The story of who is referring to the beauty in anger?

This poem refers to the story of Wu Sangui and Chen Yuanyuan.

“A rush of anger leads to beauty” is a sentence written by Wu Meicun, an outstanding poet in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, in "Yuan Yuan Qu". It describes the historical fact that the Ming Dynasty general Wu Sangui led the Qing army into the pass.

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the peasant uprising army led by Li Zicheng advanced all the way to Beijing, and the Ming Dynasty general Wu Sangui stationed at Shanhaiguan was the last line of defense guarding the capital. However, when Wu Sangui learned that his concubine Chen Yuanyuan was captured by the rebels, he was extremely angry and decided to fight to the death with Li Zicheng.