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Special Interlude: Song of Everlasting Regret
First off, w h a t a title? Don't skimp on the drama, Bai Juyi: tell me how you really feel.
"Composed by Bai Juyi in the year 806, The Song of Everlasting Regret (or Sorrow) details the events surrounding the death of the lady Yang Guifei during the Anshi Rebellion in 755. Yang Guifei was the beloved concubine of the Emperor Xuanzong of Tang."
This is an approachable Tang dynasty poem of a little under 150 lines. Just read the above translation, and thought if anyone else had thoughts, this would be a good place to put them.
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Also I don't quite know how to read 102-103, which suggest that in having ascended she's lost touch with all the feelings of her mortal life (especially if her death involved a kind of betrayal, per my last paragraph) a la Princess Kaguya, in light of the poem's end, which suggests a more conventional (at least to me) 'meet again in the afterlife' reunion, which is predicated on the constancy and continuing potency of that love?
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Wikipedia articles on Consort Yang (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Guifei) and the An Lushan rebellion (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Lushan_Rebellion) give some idea.
Also, I have a wild and completely baseless theory that Bai Juyi was being sarcastic in the last part, in a 'lol the emperor had this woman strangled and is somehow still deluded enough to believe that she's still in love with him in the afterlife' way, but so far I have seen absolutely nothing that substantiates this.