What are the literary allusions of the country?

1. implies that the country is truly beautiful:

Li Yannian, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a surnamed Xie, once wrote a song in front of Emperor Wu:

There are beautiful women in the north, and they are peerless and independent.

Once you abandon this city, you abandon this country.

I don't want to know that I'm back in this country,

Beauty is hard to get again.

Liang Wudi sighed for a long time and said, "Is there such a person in the world?" Princess Pingyang hinted that Li Yannian had a younger sister who was outstanding in appearance and graceful in dancing. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty called him to the harem, which was later the beloved Li Furen.

The word "America laguna" is used to describe the beauty of women and is quoted a lot in literary works.

2. Chang' an Yugui.

When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty arrived at Li Furen's residence, his head suddenly itched, so he picked up Li Fu's hairpin and scratched his head. When the news came out, I envied the beauty in the palace. From then on, the harem people switched to the jade hairpin, which made Chang 'an jade expensive for a while.

Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty recorded in Miscellanies of Xijing: "Emperor Wu was out of date and scratched his head with a jade hairpin. Since then, the imperial secretary has scratched his head with jade, which is twice as expensive. " It can be said that the jade in Chang 'an in Han Dynasty was expensive because of Li Furen's hairpin, and the paper in Luoyang in Jin Dynasty was expensive because of Zuo Si's Sandu Fu. Both of them have been handed down as stories by later generations.

Third, the theory of "color fading and emotional relaxation"

Li Furen not only looks like a fairy, but what's even more amazing is that she is thoughtful, extremely clever and knows how to play hard to get, so she can mobilize a talented Hanwu emperor around her. Li Furen was ill for a long time and gaunt, and refused to see Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

According to this book, Li Furen won the favor of Emperor Wu and gave birth to a son named Changyi Wang. But after staying in the palace for several years, he was unfortunately ill and bedridden. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very concerned about his seriously ill love princess and visited Li's bedroom many times. However, Li Furen, who knew that color decline meant falling out of favor, was very calculating and refused to meet Emperor Wu from beginning to end, in order to leave a good image for him. Every time I see Emperor Wu, I quickly hide my face and say, "My concubine has been ill in bed for a long time, and her image and appearance have been ruined. I can't see your majesty like this. I just want to entrust my son Chang Yi Wang and my brother to your majesty. " Emperor Wu said, "Madam is in critical condition and there is no medicine to cure. Why can't I see you again? " Li Furen refused, saying, "I dare not see your majesty because I haven't seen your father." Emperor Wu also advised, "Madam, you might as well meet me. I will give you more money and worship your brother as an official. " Li Furen refused to say, "Let's see if it was sealed with the emperor, not with my own eyes." Emperor Wu repeatedly asked to meet, but Li Furen turned his back, just sobbed and walked to the corner alone, and never spoke again. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was greatly displeased and left in a rage.

After Emperor Wu left, Li Furen's sisters were very surprised. Everyone blamed Li Furen and said, "Since you want to entrust your brother to your majesty, it is very simple for the emperor to receive you. Why do you have to make the emperor unhappy? " Li Furen sighed and said, "You don't know why I didn't see the emperor. I didn't let the emperor see my haggard appearance, just to thank my brothers deeply! " I am good-looking, and I want to love from humble love. A man who cares about other people's colors has fallen, and he loves to relax, and love to relax is a favor. People in the world who care about me are based on looks all their lives. Now I'm ruined and my skin color is different. I'm afraid of evil and will spit on me. I still want to think of my brother again! "That is to say, the emperor likes me because of my beautiful appearance. Now my appearance has been ruined by the disease. The emperor will definitely resent it and won't like me anymore. How can he care about my brother anymore? It is for this reason that Li Furen refused to let Emperor Wu see him until his death. Things didn't develop as Li Furen expected. Li Furen's refusal to see Emperor Wu not only aroused his resentment, but also aroused his infinite pity and pain. A few days later, Li Furen died, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty held a funeral for her, and soon made Li Yannian the captain of Xielv, and promoted her younger brother Li Guangli as the general of the Second Division. Later, although Li Guangli failed in his westward expedition to Dawan, he was still named Hou of Haixi.

Attached is a brief introduction of Li Furen:

Li Furen, the first empress of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in history.

Date of birth and death is unknown. Zhongshan (now Dingzhou, Hebei Province) was born, the sister of Li Yannian, a famous musician in the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guangli, a general of the Second Division, and Li Ji. Liu Che, the favorite concubine of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Li is a commoner. His parents and brothers both know music, and they are artists who take music and dance as their profession. 1 12 ago, Princess Pingyang recommended her to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and she was favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and gave birth to her son Liu Bo, who mourned the king in Changyi. Li Furen died of illness shortly after giving birth, because she had a son who was buried with a gift from the Queen Mother.

In the first 87 years, Wei Zifu was abolished for four years, and Emperor Wu died, leaving him without a spouse. My concubine, Li Furen, was enshrined in the ancestral hall of Emperor Wu, and was named filial piety to Emperor Wu.

In the first 74 years, his grandson was Liu He, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, who reigned for 27 days.