Yang Guifei's hometown is a castle-like single-family house with three courtyards. Built on the mountain, it runs north and south, overlooking the Yellow River. The building is divided into Baomen, Lower House, Intermediate Court, Upper House, West Garden and Guifei Pool, which are built on a central axis from bottom to top.
The house below, which used to be where servants lived, has now become a reception room and an exhibition hall for singing Yang Guifei's poems, calligraphy and paintings.
The Intermediate People's Court used to be the place where Yang Guifei's sister, brother and uncle lived. After this restoration, in order to reproduce the fragrance of Yang Guifei, more than 60 large-scale colored sculptures of the life of the imperial concubine/kloc-0 were carefully clay-sculpted, which restored the graceful charm of "beauty in the north, peerless independence" and made this peerless beauty of the Tang Dynasty reappear in the world.
The upper house and the main building are sacrificial rooms dedicated to Yang's ancestors. The wing is a place to receive Yang's elders and guests.
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Yang Guifei's tomb is actually just Yang Guifei's cenotaph, located 500 meters west of Mazai Town, xingping City, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, and 60 kilometers away from Xi 'an. The tomb is hemispherical and 3 meters high. The whole tomb is made of blue bricks, and there is a marble statue of Yang Guifei about 6 meters high behind the tomb.
The imperial concubine's tomb is a small cemetery on a hillside. There are three antique worship halls in front of the park, and the door reads "Tomb of Yang Guifei". The temple is the tomb, 3 meters high and surrounded by bricks.
Legend has it that women rubbing their faces with the soil from the imperial concubine's tomb can remove the dark spots on their faces and make their facial muscles tender. Therefore, its tomb soil is called "imperial concubine powder", and women from far and near are scrambling to wipe their faces with soil. Even tourists from other places have to take it back, so the tomb pile is getting smaller and smaller, and the grave keeper keeps adding soil to the tomb pile, but it is quickly taken away.
In order to protect the tomb, it must be wrapped in blue bricks. In this way, people can no longer borrow soil from the tomb. There is a monument in front of the tomb, engraved with the inscription: "Tomb of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Yang Guifei".
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