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How fat is Yang Guifei?
According to folk rumors and historical records, Yang Guifei is about 1.65 meters tall and weighs 1.36 Jin, which is definitely fat for modern girls, but it was normal weight at that time.

Yang Yuhuan was a court musician and dancer in Tang Dynasty and one of the four beauties in ancient China. She is graceful, proficient in melody and good at singing and dancing. At that time, the son of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty fell in love with Yang Yuhuan as soon as he saw him, and proposed to him. But at that time, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty also wanted this beauty very much, so after a series of operations, Yang Yuhuan was finally made a concubine, and his son could only choose to endure such a life in order to live a good life.

Yang Yuhuan doesn't mind that father and son get married at the same time, and Tang Xuanzong loves Yang Yuhuan very much, because Yan value is also because Yang Yuhuan is very talented, not to mention that Tang Xuanzong is also an old man, and "Coat Dance" was written by Xuanzong for the imperial concubine. At that time, Yang Guifei was made a noble princess, and the status of the queen was suspended. Although she didn't become a queen, she was like a queen.

Yang Yuhuan is smart, too. She gets along well with Tang Xuanzong, and there is always a way to make Tang Xuanzong happy. Once, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty played chess with the prince. Seeing that Tang Xuanzong was going to lose, Yang Guifei released her pet dog from her arms and messed up a game of chess. First of all, this is a lovely move. Second, the game was ruined, and Tang Xuanzong did not lose the game, which also made Tang Xuanzong very face-saving.

At that time, in the Tang Dynasty, beauty was not only fat, but also because Yang Yuhuan was really good-looking, and talent and wisdom coexisted.

Their last love didn't have a happy ending, but at least they were happy in the process, just like nothing.