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Yang Guifei (楊貴妃 "Secondary-consort Yang") ( June 1, 719- 756), born Yang Yuhuan (楊玉環), was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. She was a consort of Xuanzong of Tang China who was killed (together with her cousin Yang Guozhong) because the angry army was convinced that the Rebellion of Anshi was ultimately the Yangs' fault.

Yang was born in Yongle (永樂), Pu Prefecture (蒲州) with an ancestry in Huaying (華陰), Hongnong (弘農) (in Shaanxi) to Yang Xuanyan (楊玄琰), the sihu (司戶), a finance and food official, in Shu Prefecture (蜀州). A few years after her father's death, sixteen-year old Yang married the Xuanzong's sixteen-year old son Prince Shou (壽王), Li Mei (李瑁).

Three years after Emperor Xuanzong's wife Wu Huifei (武惠妃) died in 737, the highly-placed eunuch advisor Gao Lishi arranged for Xuanzong to meet Yang in Xingwen Fountain Palace (幸溫泉宮). The emperor then made Yang divorce her husband the prince, and become a nun with the sobriquet Taizhen (太真 "Utmost Truth") living in Taizhen Palace. Five years later, Prince Li Mei was given another wife, the daughter of General Yuan Zhaoxun (韋昭訓), and then Yang was made a guifei (consort).

Most of Yang's relatives become officials, such as:

In addition, members of the Yang family married two Li princesses and two prefects. (See also: Guanxi)

In the aftermath of the Anshi Rebellion, the emperor made his escape to ChengduChengdu (, Hanyu Pinyin: Chengdu, Wade-Giles: Ch'eng-tu) (30n39, 104e04 AWST) is the capital of Sichuan province and a sub-provincial city, located in southwest China, and bordering Tibet. Its exact location is between 102º54' 104º53' east longitude and 3. Along the road, at Mawei Relay Stop (馬嵬驛站) (today in Xinping (興平縣), Shaanxi), the soldiers accompanying the imperial party, who believed that the Yangs were responsible for the country's upheaval, demanded the death of Yang Guozhong. Still unsatisfied, the army insisted that Yang Guifei should be killed as well. Rather than turn herself over to them, Yang (then 38) hanged herself or was hanged by Gao Lishi. The following year, Xuanzong tried to retrieve her body from Mawei Relay, but no body was found. Therefore, a JapaneseJapan (, Nippon/Nihon literally "the origin of the sun") is a country in East Asia situated on a chain of islands east of the Asian continent on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. The largest of these islands are, from north to south, Hokkaido , Honsh myth tells that she was rescued, escaped to Japan and lived her remaining life there. A memorial tomb for her was erected in Xi.

1 Literature

Yang's life is popular in literatureLiterature is literally "an acquaintance with letters" as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary; the term has, however, generally come to identify a collection of texts. The word "literature" spelled with a lower-case "l" can refer to, such the operaChinese opera is a popular form of drama in China. In general, it dates back to the Tang dynasty with Emperor Xuanzong (712-755), who founded the " Pear Garden" , the first known opera troupe in China. The troupe mostly performed for the emperors' personas

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While some literature describes her as the author of much misfortune, other writings sympathize with Yang as being a scapegoat.



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