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  1. Hace 2 días · Yang Guifei. Yang Yuhuan, later to become Yang Guifei (713-756), was one of the few women whose beauty has caused the downfall of monarchs and nations. Yang Yuhuan was the daughter of Yang Xuanyan, a census official in Sichuan. An only child who lost her father early in life, Yang Yuhuan was raised in the household of her uncle.

  2. Hace 2 días · “When she glances back with a smile, a hundred charms arise” means that when Yang Guifei turns her head and smiles, she reveals countless enchanting charms. “The beauty of the palace ladies pales in comparison” means that the other concubines in the imperial palace look insignificant and lackluster in comparison to her beauty.

  3. Hace 1 día · This line expresses Concubine Yang's admiration for Emperor Xuanzong and reflects her helplessness and sorrow towards her fate. Secondly, another representative work of Su Xiaoxiao is "Xansha Song". This poem takes natural landscapes as its background, portraying the poet's praise and feelings towards the beauty of nature.

  4. I did this quest with Ishtar, Yang Guifei and Himiko. I had to reset the game, because Xiang Yu killed Yang, when both Ishtar and Himiko were still at full health! After the reset I gave Yang the Arctic-Evade. He still attacked her, but for whatever reason now he attacked Ishtar as well. It was the last turn, Yang burned him to crisps after ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Specifically: “When she glances back with a smile, a hundred charms arise” means that when Yang Guifei turns her head and smiles, she reveals countless enchanting charms. “The beauty of the palace ladies pales in comparison” means that the other concubines in the imperial palace look insignificant and lackluster in comparison to her beauty.

  6. Hace 2 días · The word brand "Yulinling" first began in the Tang Dynasty. According to the clues written by Wang Zhuo of Song Dynasty in the ancient book "Biji Manzhi", we can roughly restore the story at that time: Tang Xuanzong fled all the way to Shu with Concubine Yang Guifei due to the rebellion of An Lushan, and was forced to flee to the middle of Shu in Mawei Po.

  7. Hace 4 días · However, in the Tang Dynasty historical materials such as "New Book of Tang" or "Supplement to the History of the Tang Dynasty", the lychees eaten by Concubine Yang Guifei were recorded as tributes from Lingnan. In fact, Yang Yuhuan, as Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine, it is not impossible to eat fresh Lingnan lychees.