How beautiful is Zhao?

Zhao, the second queen of Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty, was an excellent dancer. She and her sister Zhao Hede were concubines. She was loved by Emperor Cheng for nearly ten years and was very fond of the harem. The most outstanding and famous dancer in ancient China, the most beloved queen of Emperor Liu Ao, is also the slimmest and most beautiful beauty. Scholars in China mentioned her name more often when they wrote poems, and created many novels, poems, paintings and other literary works with Zhao as the theme. Xu Ning, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote the following inscription in Han Gong Qu:

Before the jade frost flowing water flute,

Zhao Jia Yan Fei waited on Zhao Yang.

Dance in the palm of your hand, and the flute will definitely ring.

Thirty-six families have long autumn nights.

Therefore, her exquisite dancing skills are widely recited and carried forward. Zhao deserves to be regarded as the most outstanding dancer in ancient China.