In the 23rd year of Kaiyuan, Yang Yuhuan, who was less than 17 years old, was chosen as the concubine of the longevity king Li Mao. Because his mother Wu Huifei was favored, the young couple lived in love for about five years. Yang Yuhuan was taken away by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and he took it away. Li Mao, who lost her beloved princess, was so wronged and helpless that she waited silently for four and a half years.
In the fourth year of Tianbao, in late July, he married a princess named Wei. Only after 10 days, his father gave the lovely Yang Yuhuan the title of "imperial concubine", which was abandoned in the Taizong era. According to official records, in the second year after Princess Yang Yuhuan left, Li Mao, the longevity king, mourned for his uncle Li Xian who had just died for three years.
How does history evaluate that Shouwang in Li Mao's history is a tragic figure? At first, he married Yang Yuhuan, which was regarded as an imperial decree. Life is good. After Wu Huifei's death, the lonely Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty began to look for a new lover. But there are 3,000 beautiful women in the palace, and he just took a fancy to his daughter-in-law Yang Yuhuan. So there was the story of entering the pear garden, entering the Taoist temple and being a princess. However, for Shouwang, this is so painful and unspeakable. My father is the king of the country, but he stole his wife. It's like taking off Shouwang's clothes and patrolling the streets in front of the whole world. Shouwang did not dare to resist, and he was even more powerless to resist. I can only look at the woman I love, getting farther and farther away from myself.