Liu Yonghua's "Drunken Chinese Red Consort"

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Auction Information

Product:Liu Yonghua's "Drunken Chinese Red Consort"

NO:2205

Starting Price:QAR:5,000,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:L:160cm W:80cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

"Drunken Concubine" tells the story of Yang Guifei, a beloved concubine during the Tang Dynasty, who got drunk at a banquet. In the story, Yang Guifei is the favored concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, beautiful and charming, with outstanding talent. One day, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang held a grand banquet, where there was plenty of wine and drink. Yang Guifei was a bit drunk. She began to let go of her emotions and communicated with the guests at the banquet with a smile on her face. As the alcohol intensity gradually increased, Yang Guifei began to become unrestrained. She lost her usual gentleness and solemnity and began to laugh loudly, flirting freely with the male guests. She shows herself recklessly without regard for etiquette and identity. Emperor Xuanzong of Tang was very worried about the damage to the image of his concubine. He wanted to stop Yang Guifei's recklessness, but she refused to listen to advice and continued her drunken madness. Tang Xuanzong could only choose to silently leave the banquet and leave Yang Guifei to drink alone. Finally, Yang Guifei got drunk and fell unconscious to the ground. When she woke up, it was already the next morning and she felt very ashamed and regretful. She understood how much her behavior did not conform to the status and status of a noblewoman, and therefore felt very ashamed.