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Why is Yamaguchi Momoe a descendant of Yang Yuhuan?
In 756 AD, An Shi Rebellion broke out, and a generation of peerless beauty Yang Guifei died in Maweipo. Two years later, the body of the imperial concubine was not found in the excavated tomb. Can Yang Guifei come back to life in Maweipo? If this peerless beauty really survived, where did she end up?

Looking through historical materials, Yang Guifei has traveled to Japan for a long time. As early as the 1920s, Mr. Yu Pingbo, a famous "red scientist", pointed out in the questioning articles of Song of Eternal Sorrow and Biography of Song of Eternal Sorrow that Yang Guifei may not have died in Maweipo, but went to Japan to settle down.

The article points out that Japan has not only the tomb of Yang Guifei, but also the statue of Yang Guifei. In addition, there is a village called "Jin Jiu" along the Japanese coast today, which is known as "Yang Guifei's hometown". People here believe in an old legend. At that time, Yang Guifei was forced to death by a maid instead of her because of the Maweipo mutiny. With the help of the envoys of the Tang Dynasty, Yang Guifei left the Tang Dynasty by boat and drifted to a village in Jin Jiu, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Yamaguchi Momoe is a member of the Yamaguchi group. It seems that it is not groundless for her to say that she is a descendant of Yang Guifei.