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As the saying goes: how unlucky a beauty is, is it true?

People describe women as beautiful, and often use the expression of "closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers" to sink fish and fall wild goose.

"To metaphorically ability. The women it praises are all charming in appearance and fall in love at first sight. As we all know, this sentence is an evaluation of the stories of four recognized beauties, namely, Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diusim and Yang Guifei, and it is called "the appearance of being ashamed of flowers when the moon is closed".

However, as the saying goes, "Beauty is unlucky since ancient times". As the four ancient beauties, what is their final outcome? But it is also regrettable.

Xishi

Stone, Yue Guo

Beauty is generally called a stone, and later generations call it a son. Born in Zhuluo Village, Yue State at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, she was also called "Huansha Girl" since she was a child.

"。 She was born beautiful, is the embodiment and pronoun of beauty, and is the first of the four beauties.

The four beauties enjoy the reputation of "closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers", and "sinking fish" is the classic legend of "Xi Shi Huan Sha".

At this time, Yue surrendered.

Gou Jian, King of Wu Yue, tried to restore the country. When the country was in trouble, Shi endured humiliation and saved the country with his own body. Together with Zheng Dan, he was presented by Gou Jian, King of Yue, to Fu Cha, King of Wu.

, become the prince's favorite concubine, disorderly Wu Gong, to bully yue.

Although she knows she is a pawn, Shi has no complaints, because she is not only for her country, but also to help her beloved.

Since then, Shi has changed from a woman who washes gauze to a well-educated maid-in-waiting, and she has shown the beauty of her body and treated people very appropriately. Make Fucha infatuated, indulge in womanhood, ignore national affairs, and finally go to the road of national subjugation.

After the downfall of Wu, scholars returned to China and resigned and retired. They sailed into Taihu Lake, disappeared in the misty waves and lived a happy life.

Su Dongpo once wrote: "When the five lakes ask, the boat will return home, and it will still bring Chinese characters." In Taoshan, Feicheng, Shandong Province, it is said that there is a tomb of Heshi.

Wang zhaojun

Wang Zhaojun, Yan, Zhao Jun, whose real name is Zigui, Nanjun, Western Han Dynasty. He is a wild goose, one of the four beauties in ancient China. In the Jin dynasty, he avoided it, that is, with.

In the first month of the first year of Jingning (the first 33 years), Huns Khan called Xie Han into the DPRK and asked him to marry the Han people. Yuan Di gave Zhaojun to Uhaanyehe and changed his name to Jingning. Khan was very happy and wrote that he was willing to keep the border forever. When Zhaojun arrived in Xiongnu, he was called Hu Ning E Shi.

After Zhaojun went to the fortress, she advised Uhaanyehe not to wage war, but to teach the culture of the Central Plains to the Huns. Since then, the two ethnic groups of Han and Hungary have been United and harmonious, and the country is prosperous and the people are safe. "Border towns are closed, cattle and horses are wild, dogs and dogs in the third world have no police, and Li Shu forgets to fight." The Xiongnu presented a prosperous and peaceful scene. In the decades after Zhaojun left the fortress, the two families kept a friendly and harmonious relationship, so the marriage at the end of the Western Han Dynasty was successful.

Unfortunately, only two years after Wang Zhaojun married Uhaanyehe (3 1 BC), Uhaanyehe died. She and Uhaanyehe gave birth to a son named Itu, a wise dentist. After Uhaanyehe's death, Zhaojun had to remarry Tao Mogao Khan, the eldest son of the first E Shi in Uhaanyehe. Wang Zhaojun can't accept it, saying

Emperor Han Chengdi asked to return to his native land. But Emperor Cheng ordered her to obey Hu's custom, so Zhaojun had to marry.

Zhao Jun and sculptor Mogao have two daughters. The eldest daughter is Princess Shubu, and the youngest daughter is a princess. In 20 BC, Diao Tamoga died again, and Zhaojun was widowed. A year later (20 years later), 53-year-old Wang Zhaojun died of depression and was buried in the southern suburbs of Hohhot. His tomb was next to Daqingshan and the Yellow River, and it was later called "Qingling Mausoleum".

Diao Chan

Diusim's story is a character in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and one of the four beauties in ancient China. Deusim's story is called "the closed moon", which means that even the moon can't compare with her, hiding behind the clouds. The story of diusim is just her nickname. Her real name is Ren, and she is the original wife of Lu Bu. After they separated in their hometown, they lived on one side and became Wang Yun's handmaid.

When Wang Yun learned about his life experience, he had a plan. He hosted a family dinner for the surname Dong Zhuo and asked about the story of the meeting between Diusim and Dong Zhuo. Wang Yun also hosted a banquet for Lu Bu to meet his original wife, and promised to formally reunite them another day. Later, Wang Yun sent the story of Diusim to Dong Zhuo's home. Dong Zhuo was overjoyed when he mistakenly thought it was a gift from the king. He went to have sex that night. When Lu Bu learned of Dong Zhuo's behavior, he flew into a rage and brought a sword into the hall to kill Dong Zhuo who was drunk. This left an eternal legend of "the story of Lu Bu losing Sim".

Luo Guanzhong used to spend a lot of pen and ink on the story of Diusim's righteous act, but he never wrote about Diusim's "Chang 'an mutiny". When The Romance of the Three Kingdoms mentioned the story of Diusim for the last time, he and Lu Bu were besieged by Cao Cao in the White Gate Tower, but later Lu Bu was defeated and killed, so he didn't explain it. After her historical value was drained, she was abandoned by mainstream literati. However, there are still some writers who tirelessly inquire about her whereabouts and then make up stories at will, resulting in two endings: "tragic death" and "natural death".

Yang Guifei (Yang Yuhuan)

Yang Yuhuan, this number is too real. The court musicians and dancers in Tang Dynasty were plump, good at singing and dancing, and smooth in melody. Her musical talent is rare among the queens of past dynasties, and she is praised by later generations as one of the four beauties in ancient China, enjoying the title of "being ashamed of flowers".

Xuanzong personally composed Qu Caiyu, and when he summoned Yang Guifei, he asked the musicians to play this new song, and gave Yang a gold hairpin, which he personally inserted in Yang's temple. Xuanzong said to the people in the harem, "If you get Yang Guifei, you will get the treasure." (The Secret Records of Ancient and Modern Palace, Volume III) Copying the new song "Debaozi" shows my luck. At that time, there was no new queen in the palace, and everyone in the court called Yang "madam", which really took a back seat.

Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty said that the imperial concubine was innocent and should be pardoned, but the imperial soldiers all thought that the imperial concubine was the beauty of the country. The Anshi Rebellion was caused by the imperial concubine. Without punishing her, it would be difficult to comfort the morale of the army, boost morale and continue to surround the emperor. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty accepted Gao Lishi's suggestion and had to give Yang a gift to protect himself. In the end, Yang Guifei was given a white silk and hanged under a pear tree in a Buddhist temple at the age of 38. This is the allusion in Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "A soldier in the army will be embarrassed if he doesn't move."

After the Anshi Rebellion was put down, Xuanzong returned to the palace and sent someone to look for Yang Guifei's body, but he didn't find it.

The records in the Book of the New Tang Dynasty are roughly the same as those in the Book of the Old Tang Dynasty, so it can be seen that Yang Guifei really died in Maweipo. Legend has it that the imperial concubine is not dead, which may be just a good wish.