Did Yang Guifei die in Maweipo? What's her relationship with Yamaguchi Momoe?

In 2002, Yamaguchi Momoe, a famous Japanese movie star, presented a formal genealogy statement to the audience in front of the media. He is a descendant of Yang Guifei. This statement caused an uproar. Today, there is a village called Alcohol in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, which is famous as the hometown of Yang Guifei. There are not only the tomb of Yang Guifei, but also the statue of Yang Guifei. What is even more puzzling is that things floating from China can often be seen on the seaside here.

If it is as Yamaguchi Momoe said, then Yang Guifei may not have died in Maweipo, but fled to Japan. According to two ancient books found in Yamaguchi Prefecture, the military commander felt pity for the beauty of the imperial concubine and could not bear to kill her, so he conspired with Gao Lishi to replace Yang Guifei with a lady to live forever. Yang Guifei finally arrived in Japan under the escort of the coach's cronies. If the record is true, how did Princess Yang Cangui cross the ocean when the ancient maritime traffic was underdeveloped?

During the Tang Dynasty, there were frequent exchanges between China and North Korea. In order to learn Japanese culture, Japan sent more than a dozen missions to the Tang Dynasty. Yang Guifei's nephew was the foreign minister of the dynasty and had frequent contacts with envoys to the Tang Dynasty. After Yang Guifei's narrow escape, it was most likely the Japanese envoy to the Tang Dynasty who helped him escape to Japan. If Yang Guifei really survived and went to Japan, it might be the best comfort for Tang Xuanzong.

Then the problem is coming. Why did Chihiro tell his family that Tang Xuanzong loved Yang Guifei at close range? Yang Guifei is Yang Yuhuan, a concubine, court musician and dancer in Tang Dynasty, and one of the four beauties in ancient China. She is the daughter of Qi Huangong Yang Xuanyan and the cousin of Prime Minister Yang. In 745 AD, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty made Princess Shou, the daughter of Wei, an imperial concubine. Since Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty abolished the king and queen, Yang Guifei is equivalent to the queen.

In 755 A.D., An Lushan rebelled against Yang in the name of "",and his troops were directed at Chang 'an. The following year, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty fled to Chengdu, Sichuan with Yang Guifei and Yang, passing through Mayi Post, which is now Xishi, Xingping City, Shaanxi Province. The imperial sergeant headed by Chen unanimously demanded the death of Yang and Yang Guifei, then defected and killed Yang with a knife. The Anshi rebellion was caused by the imperial concubine, so it was difficult to comfort the army without punishment, and the anti-army continued to surround the emperor. Tang Xuanzong accepted Gao Lishi's suggestion and gave Yang a gift to protect himself. In the end, Yang Guifei was given a white silk and hanged under a pear tree in a Buddhist temple at the age of 38.

After the Anshi Rebellion was put down, Xuanzong returned to the palace and sent someone to look for Yang Guifei's body, but he didn't find it.