Pan Yuer is the beloved princess of Xiao Baojuan, the Emperor of Qi Dynasty. Qi is the shortest of the four countries in the Southern Dynasties, enjoying the country for only 24 years. Xiao Daocheng, the first emperor of Qi, was born in Lanling, which is today's Yixian County, Shandong Province. When he traveled eastward to Jinshi, the Xiao family had made outstanding achievements. When Emperor Wu established the country, the Xiao family was even more prominent. Under the leadership of the right general and the middle leader, the prime minister and the king of Qi finally forced Song to write a letter to Zen and changed his title to Qi. Xiao Daocheng is the ancestor of Qi. He is knowledgeable and thrifty. He once said, "Let me rule the world for ten years, so that gold and soil have the same price." It's a pity that he died after only four years as emperor. Prince Xiao Yi succeeded to the throne and became Emperor Wu of Qi. He attached great importance to official management, made outstanding achievements, and formed a well-off and stable situation, which was called "the rule of Yongming" in history. The reign of Emperor Wu of Qi was only eleven years. After his death, Prince Xiao Changmao also died, and his grandson Xiao succeeded to the throne and soon had Xiao. The two little emperors were usurped by their ambitious uncle, Xiao Luan, less than a year after their reign, and became Qi Ming Emperor. In order to consolidate his throne, Xiao Luan slaughtered the imperial clan king. Although the imperial clan king sealed during the reign of Qi Gaowu could be preserved, it was also strictly controlled. At that time, many kings served as secretariat and guardian. Emperor Qi Ming was not at ease, and the court set up another "Qian Dian" to manage the state affairs and supervise the kings, so that every state only heard of the signing handsome, but didn't know there was a secretariat. Emperor Qi Ming is deliberate here, but he can't sleep after enjoying the country for five years. His eldest son suffered from waste for a long time, and his second son, Xiao Baojuan, became a little emperor.
After Xiao Baojuan succeeded to the throne, she was a small group with as many as 10,000 people in the harem. Among them, he especially likes Pan Yuer and can't live without her every day.
Pan Fei's skin is very beautiful, so she is called "Jade Girl" or "Jade Slave". Pan Fei has a pair of wonderful feet, so she built a "Jade Shoudian" specially for her. The walls were inlaid with gold beads, the floors were paved with white jade, the lotus flowers were chiseled and decorated with makeup, so that Pan Fei could walk barefoot on it. Xiao Baojuan narrowed her eyes and saw a graceful fairy in a trance. It is said that beautiful feet can arouse people's feelings, which is more thrilling than crisp breasts, because beautiful feet can not only produce tactile pleasure, but also produce strong teasing effect through other contractions and bounces, so they are far more flexible and colorful than crisp breasts. Praise for beautiful feet has a long history. There has long been such a saying in the Book of Songs: "Beautiful eyes are beautiful, and there is nothing to say." Compare a woman's beautiful eyes with her delicate feet. There is a double-line entanglement in ancient Yuefu: "Silla embroiders and falls like a spring; Others don't speak well, I only know that it is pitiful. " Cao Zhi's "Luo Shen Fu" has: "Ling Bo walks lightly, and Luo socks produce dust." Tao Yuanming's leisure is endowed with: "I am willing to follow it with silk, and I can cope with it." Xie Lingyun's poems include: "Poor woman, wash your feet on your face." They all appreciate the beauty of women's feet, and it is Han Chengdi who can really appreciate the beauty of feet.
We talked about the relationship between Zhao sisters and Han Chengdi in Biography of Prostitutes. In fact, there is still a "foot love" between Emperor Han Chengdi and Zhao Yanfei's sister Zhao Hede.