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After Yang Guifei's death, the social evil "fun", it is said that her socks were once in the folk

The social evil "fun" after Yang Guifei's death: People in the Tang Dynasty looked at Yang Guifei as nothing more than the mainstream view of the so-called red face of the country, and they added a layer of erotic imagination, such as Bai Juyi's "Long Hate Song" and Chen Hong's "Long Hate Biography", although there are also descriptions of erotic feelings, but at least there is the spirit of humanistic care and compassion for Yang Fei, but what cannot be ignored is that there are also special "historical memories" of evil customs.

After Yang Guifei's death, it is said that her socks were once lost to the people and became people's favorite objects, "Tang GuoShi Supplement": "Xuanzong Xingshu, to Ma Songyi, ordered GaoLishi To be a noble concubine under the pear tree in front of the Buddhist hall." Ma Song Shop Lady received a brocade, and it is said that every time a passerby borrows and plays, it must be a hundred dollars, and the profits before and after are extremely large, and the reason is rich. The so-called "tassel" refers to high socks, that is, a brocade high sock. It is said that an old woman near Ma Songyi obtained this sock for passers-by to enjoy and play with, and thus became rich. Liu Yuxi's "Ma Song Xing" Yun: "I don't see the people by the rock, I see Lingbo socks in the air." "Lingbo socks" refers to the socks of Yang Guifei, who is good at dancing "Lingbo Qu", which shows that there is indeed such a statement. However, whether Liu Yuxi has indeed seen this sock, or whether it is just a classic, it is still unclear.

The whereabouts of this sock are later said to be different, and the Song Dynasty "Poetry Of the General Turtle" volume 33 says that Tang Xuanzong obtained this sock after returning to Chang'an, and for this reason he also wrote: "The "Luo Sock Ming" left by the concubine said: 'Luo Sock Luo Socks, incense dust is endless, thin and round, the ground is hooked, narrow and narrow bow, the hand is the first moon, and it is like taking off the shoes and revealing the circle, just like the same season. Fang knows that Qing's dreams are not vain, and secretly leads to acacia for a few hours'. The original text of "socks" here is "socks", which can also be interpreted as a bandeau, but from the perspective of the poetic content, it should still refer to socks. The style of poetry here and the aesthetic of women's feet do not seem to be in the Tang style, but the bad taste of the late Northern Song Dynasty at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. Therefore, it is doubtful whether Tang Xuanzong got this sock.

In the late Tang Dynasty, it is said that this sock was said to have spread to Jiujiang, Jiangxi, and the Biography of Tang Caizi, Volume VII: "(Li Yuan) Chu Mu Xiangcheng, seeking heavenly treasure relics, the Qin monks received a pair of Yang Concubine socks, cherished them, and presented them to the good deeds." Li Qunyu will learn from Huxiang, cross the Jiujiang, meet him from afar, and talk and laugh forever. Qun Yu's words and Xiang Fu's "Huangling Temple Poems" move the clouds and rain, which is also strange. Yuan Yue: 'The servant has obtained Ling Bo piece of jade, soft and light and narrow, and every time he sees it, he may not be under the horse crest. So they laughed more and each had a poem. ”

From then until the Yuan Ming Dynasty, Yang Concubine Socks had been a literary theme, and the "Poetry of Mei Ling" was scrolled: "Cangshan Gang Zengyuan Yizi Shi, Zhang Gongren." At the age of seven, he gave the poem "Yang Concubine Socks": "Ten thousand horses march west to stay in MaFeng, And Ling Bo once fell into this incense." Who knows that a small xiangluo, stepping on the kaiyuan universe. Volume 77 of the Yaoshan Tang Waiji has the "Yang Concubine Socks" given by Yang Weizhen at the end of the Yuan and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty: "Safety and danger are not expected to be related to heavenly steps, and life and death can still be related to common feelings." ”

The picture shows the Tang Dynasty petals on the bird brocade socks, collected by the China Silk Museum:

After Yang Guifei's death, the social evil "fun", it is said that her socks were once in the folk

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