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How did Li Mao, the longevity king of Tang Xuanzong who robbed his wife, fight back?

The four beauties in the history of China amazed the audience. Yang Guifei must be familiar to everyone. The epic love between him and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty is deeply moving. Song of Eternal Sorrow describes in detail the feelings between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. ? But the voice of criticism is that Yang Guifei was not the wife of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty at first, but the wife of Li Mao, the son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Morally speaking, no matter how Li Mao turns over a new leaf, it is equivalent to the father-in-law stealing his daughter-in-law. How did Mao endure the humiliation of his wife being taken away? Symbolic compensation is not a way that a man can bear. In the 22nd year of Kaiyuan, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty held a grand wedding for his daughter Princess Xianyi. Yang Guifei and her uncle attended a banquet. It was at this wedding reception that Li Mao, the birthday girl, met Yang Guifei and was fascinated by her beauty. Finally, Yang Guifei, aged 16, married Li Mao with the help of her mother Wu's spouse. Three years later, Wu Huifei, Tang Xuanzong's favorite concubine, died, and Tang Xuanzong was not around. Tang Xuanzong learned that Yang Guifei looked like Wu Shuzhen. Tang Xuanzong heard the news and went to see Yang Guifei in the name of his son. It turned out that Yang Guifei was deeply attracted by her and decided to have her. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty followed the example of Li Zhi, Emperor Taizong and Wu Zetian and ordered Yang Guifei to become a monk. In order to compensate him for stealing his wife's son, he arranged for Li Mao to marry another beautiful woman and get gold, silver and jewels as a reward. ? In the face of his father's knife, Li Mao ignored the resentment, and could only choose patience without showing any dissatisfaction. An Lushan rebelled in the 15th year (AD 756). Yang Guifei went into exile with Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, passing through Maweigang, a land of mutiny, where Han Hate was executed. With the support of ministers, Prince Hengli became emperor in Lingwu. The Tang Dynasty began an organized rebellion against An Lushan. After the mutiny, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was ready to flee to Sichuan. In order to recapture the capital Chang 'an, Li offered to stay and organize troops to resist the rebels. Tang Xuanzong finally agreed to stay and clean up the mess, but he did not abdicate, but conveyed the meaning of Hengli. Without the support of Pei Mian, Du Hung-chien and other ministers, how dare he ascend to the throne? Li Mao, the immortal king, was ordered to issue a decree, asking everyone to cooperate with him to clean up the mess, but he did not express his intention and abdicated. But how subjects understand the will of the emperor depends on the communicator. ? If Li Mao insists that the purpose of keeping Hengli in Maweigang is to restore Chang 'an's throne, because he is too old to be in power, he hopes that the Prince can end the Anshi Rebellion as soon as possible. In this way, even if ministers have objections, they can't find Tang Xuanzong to prove it. It is useless for him to say such things. Only Prince Li Mao, who also carries out the imperial edict, can speak more convincingly. This is an excellent opportunity for Li Mao to avenge himself. The relationship between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Li Mao was very tense. Li Mao doesn't have to kill his father, but he can play his father with his brother in the battle for the throne. Li Mao grew up without a father's love, Tang Xuanzong. Later, his wife Li Mao couldn't help but watch his beloved woman being taken away from him and getting farther and farther away from me. This hatred can only be buried in the bottom of my heart. If there is no such opportunity, it may not be revealed until death.