Mrs. Hua Rui described a woman's life as beautiful. "The flowers don't match her color, but the pistil looks like her." Mrs. Huarui was named after Xu, the concubine of Wang Jian, the first emperor of Shu. At that time, both of them were favored by Wang Jian. Xu Fei gave birth to a son named Wang Yan to Wang Jiansheng. He is the youngest, but because of his mother and aunt, he was made the crown prince. Wang Jian died shortly after he proclaimed himself emperor. When he became emperor, Wang Yan lived in luxury and enjoyed eating, drinking and having fun. When he accompanied his mother and aunt to visit Qingcheng Mountain, he ordered the maids to wear cloud clothes and let them wear loose robes, lotus crowns and heavy makeup, which was called "drunken makeup". He followed, humming with the ebony board, "This way, that way." In this way, in this way, Jinbei wine will not be tired. "
Mrs. Hua Rui, Fei Guifei, Meng Chang, the ruler of the post-Shu Dynasty, was a famous poetess in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Together with Zhuo Wenjun, Xue Tao and Huang Li, they are called "Four Talented Women of Shu" and come from Qingcheng. I like poems and songs since I was a child, especially palace poems. Meng Changjun, the Lord of Shu, loved her very much and named her Mrs. Huarui. Although life in the palace is extremely luxurious, there are many fresh and simple works in her poems. The poem of national subjugation written by Mrs. Hua Rui was praised as a rare talented woman. This poem goes like this: "When the flag of the king descended to the city, my concubine knew it in the palace. 1.4 million people were disarmed, and none of them were men. " So, what kind of feelings will make Mrs. Hua Rui sigh that "no one is a man"?
During the reign of Emperor Gaozu, there was a man named Meng Zhixiang. After the destruction of the former Shu, the later Tang Dynasty appointed him as our Sichuan envoy. When Meng Zhixiang arrived in Zhongshu, civil strife began in the later Tang Dynasty, and the emperor Zhuang Zong was killed. At this time, Meng Zhixiang began to play his wishful thinking, training officers and men in the area of Shu, for future trouble. After the death of Ming Zong in the later Tang Dynasty, Meng Zhixiang began to be king, but he died soon. This makes the transfer of the throne to Meng Changjun a matter of course. Meng Chang is a man who knows how to enjoy himself, and his court life is extremely luxurious. He also recruited beautiful women from Shu to be harems. Besides concubines, there are twelve floors. Among many concubines, Meng Changjun's favorite is "Mrs. Huarui" Fei Guifei.
Mrs. Hua Rui is favored by Meng Chang, not only because she is a beautiful woman, but also because she is quite talented. Because of her beauty, she was named "Mrs. Hua Rui" by the Shu Lord. Because Mrs. Hua Rui loves peony and red gardenia, she ordered all people in Shu to plant peony, and said: Luoyang peony is the best in the world, and Chengdu peony will be the first in Luoyang in the future. He also ordered people to buy fine varieties at high prices everywhere, and built a "Peony Garden" in the palace for him and Mrs. Hua Rui to enjoy flowers in the garden. Mrs. Hua Rui also takes care of Meng Chang. When Meng Chang lost her appetite, Mrs. Hua Rui tried her best to please her and cooked many delicious dishes.
Meng Chang is afraid of heat. Breathing is very difficult in hot summer. So Meng Changjun ordered the construction of a crystal palace on the Mohe River as his summer resort. This palace is extremely luxurious, with nanmu as the pillar, agarwood as the ground, coral windows and jasper as the household. The surrounding walls are not bricks, but glass inlaid with dozens of bays. The brocade quilt in the temple is extremely luxurious. Since then, Meng Chang and Mrs. Hua Rui have come here every night.
Just as the two of them were drunk all day, Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin became the first emperor of DaSong. Later, Zhao Kuangyin ordered the loyal soldier Wang Quanbin to attack Shu. Mrs. Hua Rui repeatedly urged her to make great efforts, but at this time she was lucky and thought that Shu was easy to defend but difficult to attack, so she didn't have to worry about the attack of Dasong. However, before long, Song Jun occupied Chengdu with fewer victories. In desperation, Meng Chang had to go out of the city to surrender. Finally, I took my family to see Song Taizu in the capital of song dynasty. Zhao Kuangyin has long heard of Mrs. Hua Rui's beauty. Before she could see her beauty, he named Meng Changjun King of Qin and sent many gold, silver and jewels for them to watch when they came to thank Mrs. Huarui. As expected, after meeting Mrs. Hua Rui, Zhao Kuangyin was fascinated by such a beautiful and charming woman.
A week later, Meng Chang died unexpectedly at home. Such a thing made many people suspect that he was a victim of Song Taizu. When Mao learned of his death, he dropped out of school for five days, put on plain clothes, sent out mourning clothes, and gave thousands of pieces of cloth to his family, making him king of Chu. When the Meng family entered the palace again to thank them, they left Mrs. Hua Rui in the palace. At this time, Mrs. Hua Rui could not control herself and had to obey orders. When Song Taizu asked her to compose an impromptu poem, Mrs. Hua Rui sang this famous sentence: "Flags will be flown at half mast in King's Landing, and I will learn from Gong Wei. 1.4 million people were disarmed, and none of them were men. " Reading between the lines, we can know that this is a poem expressing the hatred of national subjugation. After writing it, Meng Changjun of Houshu indulged in pleasure all day and was indifferent to state affairs. When Zhao Kuangyin sent troops to attack Shu, the Shu army was vulnerable and surrendered in succession. The word "vertical" in the first sentence depicts the ugly state of "king" submission and the image of a national subjugator. The second sentence is the poet himself, because he lives in the "deep palace" and knows nothing about state affairs and the surrender of the king. The implication is that if you know this, although you can't save the defeat, you may not easily raise the flag. The third sentence is about the scene of the Shu army surrendering one after another. The word "Qi" is a great satire on the Shu army, and it also contains the author's extremely painful feelings. The last sentence expresses the author's disgust-"They are not men". Among them, "Geng" is the most important word. It can be said that it is a sentence of fate, which embodies a variety of complex feelings such as reprimand, contempt and hatred. And produce it strongly. Especially in front of Song Taizu and Zhao Kuangyin, this shows that poets are far braver than "people". All the characters in the poem express the shame of the author's exile and the anger of national subjugation, and show the extraordinary courage and heroism of Mrs. Hua Rui.
However, the cause of Mrs. Hua Rui's death has always been an unsolved mystery, and there are different versions in both historical circles and folklore. Some people think that she was shot and killed by Zhao Kuangyin's younger brother Zhao Guangyi; Some people say that she was poisoned by Queen Song. Others think that she died of depression after falling out of favor.