Zhao Feiyan , also known as Xiaocheng Queen Zhao (?—1 BC), unknown name (unofficial records as Yizhu), number Feiyan, [1] Dance artist (but the official history does not record that Zhao Feiyan was good at dancing). Originally created "palm dance" and "jumping". She was the second empress of Liu Ao, Emperor Chengdi of the Han Dynasty.
In the three years of Hongjia (the first 18 years), Zhao Feiyan was named Jieyu. In the first year of Yongshi (the first 16 years), he was established as the queen in June. In the second year of Suihe (the first 7 years), Emperor Chengdi of the Han Dynasty died, and the crown prince Liu Xin became the emperor, namely Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty, and Zhao Feiyan was honored as the Empress Dowager.
Zhao Feiyan is the most famous entertainment star and dancer in the Western Han Dynasty. Judging from the fact that she is as light as a swallow and can dance on the palm of her hand and is called "Feiyan", it seems that she is also an acrobat! Judging from the degree of lewdness and the kung fu in bed, she is the earliest sex master and aphrodisiac expert in our country.
In the second year of Yuanshou (the first year), Emperor Ai of Han died, and Zhao Feiyan was demoted to Empress Xiaocheng. More than a month later, the new emperor was demoted to a commoner and ordered him to guard the cemetery. On the same day, Zhao Feiyan committed suicide.
Yang Guifei , formerly known as Yang Yuhuan (June 22, 719 - July 15, 756), number Taizhen. She is the favorite concubine of Tang Xuanzong Li Longji , and one of the four beauties in ancient China.
Concubine Yang was a court musician and dancer. She has a gentle and smooth personality, and is good at singing and dancing , and is proficient in rhythm. She first married Li Mao, the son of Tang Xuanzong , the king of longevity, as his concubine. In the twenty-eighth year of Kaiyuan (740), Yang Yuhuan was ordered to become a female Taoist priest by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Soon, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang ordered Yang Yuhuan to return to the secular world and joined the palace, and was officially canonized as noble concubine .
In the fifteenth year of Tianbao (756 years), After An Lushan launched a rebellion, he followed Tang Xuanzong and Li Longji into exile in Shu.
In Chinese history, Zhao Feiyan and Yang Guifei were both famous for their beauty, and they were both the emperor's favorite concubines. "Huanfei" refers to Concubine Yang.
Regrettably, neither of the two beauties so famous in history have given birth to one or two half daughters. Among them, Zhao Feiyan has been favored by Emperor Cheng of Han for nearly ten years, and Yang Gui has been favored for nearly 20 years, but they have never been pregnant. What's the reason for this?
Anyone with a little medical knowledge knows that when women are too thin and the fat is not enough, there will be endocrine disorders , and it is not easy to get pregnant. This is because at this time it is difficult for a woman's ovary to secrete normal levels of estrogen, which leads to menstrual cycle disorders or even amenorrhea. Data show that 6% of infertility patients are underweight.
In historical data, Zhao Feiyan is famous for being as light as a swallow. Because of her slender and beautiful body, she leans against the railing against the wind, and has the beauty of flying gracefully. According to
records, Zhao Feiyan's light body and outstanding dancing skills make her stand out among the concubines in the harem. She performed a dance step, her hands trembled like a flower, and her body moved gently like the wind, which fascinated Emperor Han Cheng. Han Chengdi was afraid that she would be blown up by the wind, so he spent huge sums of money to build a gorgeous "Qibao Wind Shelter" for her to live in.
The Emperor Han Cheng also ordered the palace maid to hold the crystal plate, which made Zhao Feiyan sing and dance on the plate to add to the fun. Zhao Feiyan's wonderful dancing skills, unprecedented before and after, brought a new visual enjoyment to the Emperor Han Cheng, who became more infatuated with her.
Please think about it, what a skinny beauty Zhao Feiyan must be if she can dance on a tray in the hands of people! Her advantage of being favored by the emperor also deprives her of her ability to conceive life.
The reason for Yang Guifei's infertility is just the opposite: too fat! She's too fat to be fertilized! Concubine Yang Guifei has been favored by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty for 15 years, but she has never produced anything. Including the five years she was married to Xuanzong's son, Yang Guifei has been married to two husbands for a total of 21 years, but she has no children and half a daughter. She is a real primary infertility patient.
Concubine Yang is one of the four beauties in ancient times, with the shocking power of "shame flowers". The reason why Emperor Xuanzong Li Longji of Tang Dynasty favored Yang Yuhuan, appearance was the number one reason Bai Juyi tried to testify. His testimony revolves around many aspects of beauty: beauty (face like hibiscus, eyebrows like willow leaves), skin beauty (skin is as white and delicate as "cream"), charming (when she gently turns her eyebrows and smiles back, the six palaces of pink All lose their color), gait (the wind blows the fairy robes fluttering, just like neon clothes and feathers dance ), crying posture (the jade is lonely and the tears are dry, the pear flower is a skill that brings rain in spring,) and so on.
Because of Bai Juyi's rendering, Yang Yuhuan was confirmed as one of the four beauties. If the spring night rises in a short time, the king will not go to court early”, “Three thousand beauties in the harem, three thousand doted on one body.” Her position is almost unshakable.
Then, why is Concubine Yang not pregnant? Here, we Let's unravel the mystery of Concubine Yang's lifelong infertility.
Infertility was born when Concubine Yang Guifei was serving as Princess Shou. At that time, she and her husband were both young and fertile, but she was still not pregnant. .
From a medical point of view, a woman who is too fat will receive the same signal as if she is taking contraceptives, and her ovaries will automatically stop ovulation. In line with the aesthetic standards of that era, it must be plump.In " Yang Guifei on the horse ", the painter Qian Xuan vividly described that four male and female attendants were too busy to help the plump Yang Guifei ride the tall and strong blue horse. The imperial concubine rode on the horse smoothly.
From these clues, we speculate that Yang Guifei, an obese infertile patient, is likely to have the most common clinical anovulatory disease-polycystic ovary syndrome.