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History: Scholar of the Great Xia.

Chapter 96: Song of Everlasting Regret. [96]



Summary

The "Song of Eternal Sorrow" captivates Lin Yu, Su Yue, and others, evoking profound admiration. Ye Tian shares the poem's background, recounting the tragic tale of Yang Yu Huan, a beauty who became a royal consort. Despite her charm, she faced blame during a rebellion, leading to her execution by Emperor Xuanzong. Afterward, he mourned her loss, discovering her tomb empty. A Taoist priest sought her spirit, finding her in a celestial realm. Yang Yu Huan, longing for the Emperor, sent tokens of love, hoping for their reunion. Their vows of eternal love resonate, transcending life and death, embodying an everlasting sorrow.

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