The day before, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty made an appointment with Yang Guifei and ordered him to hold a banquet in Baihua Pavilion to enjoy flowers and drink together. The next day, Yang Guifei went to Baihua Pavilion first, and each of them had a royal banquet waiting for the coachman. However, the driver of Tang Xuanzong can't wait for a long time. However, it was suddenly reported that the emperor had been very lucky in Jiang Fei Palace (Jiang Fei is Mei Fei and Jiang Caiping). When Yang Guifei heard the news, she was sad and hurt herself, and she used wine to drown her sorrows.
In the original play, Yang Guifei was drunk after three glasses of wine, so Chun Qing became intoxicated, got carried away and became bohemian, and frequently engaged in various drunkenness and sexual advances with eunuchs Gao Lishi and Peilishi.
Dramatic role
(Dan): Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was canonized as a imperial concubine.
Gao Lishi (Ugly): A eunuch in the Tang Dynasty, who entered the palace in his early years and reached the peak during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. In order to please the emperor and the imperial concubine, Gao Lishi grovelled and spared no effort to please Yang Guifei.
Pei Lishi (Xiao Sheng): Eunuch, who serves Yang Guifei in the play and discourages her from paying attention to her health.