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How fat was Yang Guifei in history?
In fact, the beauty of fat in the Tang Dynasty is just a misunderstanding, which is not the case. Yang Guifei is not very fat. According to unofficial history's records, Yang Guifei's height is about 165cm and her weight is about 130+, which is plump and not obese.

Because the economy of the Tang Dynasty was relatively developed and the food was abundant, the political economy of the Tang Dynasty reached a high level of prosperity at that time, so the figure of women was relatively plump. In fact, it is a symbol of a rich life and reflects a blessing. In the Tang dynasty, obesity was beautiful, and it was not the kind of unrestrained obesity, but full of obesity. Her physique belongs to the symmetrical tall type that is neither fat nor thin, so Yang Guifei will not be very fat.

2. Yang Guifei was also a famous musician and dancer in Tang Dynasty, who was good at equestrian. The famous "Dress Dance" is Yang Guifei's dance. She is definitely not as fat as later generations said. Good at dancing, she can at least keep a normal figure and ride a horse. I don't think she can do it without flexibility.

According to different ancient historical records, most of the words used to describe Yang Guifei are stunning, rich in qualifications, plump, sexy and round. In fact, these words only show that Yang Guifei is plump and plump, not obese in the traditional sense. Needless to say, Yang Guifei must be very fat.

4. According to the description of literary works in the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu's "Two Ways" truly describes the appearance of the imperial concubine: "Rong Ruo is aloof, sweet and sincere, with soft skin and fine bones" and "Cuiwei leaves hang down her temples and lips. And behind them is a train full of pearls, rhythmically following the bearers. "It also shows that Yang Guifei is a well-proportioned beauty with delicate skin.