Dreaming Back to the Tang Dynasty and Feeling Drunk and Lying in Your Arms describes Yang Guifei lying in the arms of the Tang Emperor.
This sentence depicts the love between Yang Guifei and Tang.
Lyrics excerpts from drunken new imperial concubine;
Chrysanthemum terrace reflects the bright moon,
Who knows my love is cold,
Indulge in the king's arms,
Dream back to love in Datang.
Drunk Imperial Lady, also known as Baihua Pavilion, originated from Drunk Yang Fei, a local opera in Qianlong period. The play was carefully carved, processed and polished by Mei Lanfang, a Peking Opera master, and it is one of the classic representative plays of Mei School.
The play mainly describes Yang Yuhuan's mentality of enjoying the love spring after drunkenness, and highlights Yang Yuhuan's tenderness for the emperor. In the 1950s, Mei Lanfang removed the dross and kept the essence. Starting with the emotional changes of the characters, she corrected her non-artistic tendency from the aesthetic point of view.
The day before, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty made an appointment with Yang Guifei and ordered him to hold a banquet in Baihua Pavilion to enjoy flowers and drink together. The next day, Yang Guifei first went to Baihua Pavilion and prepared a royal banquet for the coachman. It was getting late at that time, and Tang Xuanzong did not arrive.
It's too late, too late. However, suddenly someone reported that the emperor had been lucky in Jiang Fei Palace, and Yang Guifei was bored to death when she heard the news. Yang Guifei's nature is narrow-minded and jealous, and women are most likely to react when they are resentful. Therefore, 10,000 kinds of feelings are hard to get rid of for a while, and they get drunk after three glasses of wine. Chun Qing couldn't help being excited.