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The name "Diao Chan" in the Qin and Han Dynasties was the crown uniform worn by male officials at that time, or it was also called Diao Chan crown. In the Han Dynasty, it was the crown uniform worn by the emperor's attendants. The name Diao Chan is believed to have originated from this. She was shaped by the famous historical novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" which combines historical biography and folk tales. In the novel, the image of Diao Chan is very popular. The official history - "Three Kingdoms" only contains records of an affair between Lu Bu and an unknown maid of Dong Zhuo. According to the "Three Kingdoms: Lu Bu's Biography", "Zhuo often envoys Bu to guard the middle pavilion, and Bu has an affair with Zhuo's maid. He is afraid that the incident will be discovered and feels uneasy." When Situ Wangyun conspired to kill Dong Zhuo, he used Lu Bu as his internal agent and did not mention this "Dong Zhuo's maid". Pei Songzhi's "note" also has no relevant content, and the names of the maids are not recorded in the history books. "Book of the Later Han·Volume 15·Lü Bu's Biography" changed "Servant Maid" to "Fu Maid". Yan Dunyi guessed in "Yuan Opera Questions" that "Fu" is also called "Fu", which is similar to "Ren". This may be the origin of Diao Chan’s surname Ren in the future. Zhuang Yifu pointed out in "Ancient Songs and Dramas" that "Ren" must be a typographical error of "Fu". Qing Dynasty Ping Buqing's opera test report "Xiao Qixia Shuo Bai" mentions: Volume 33 of "Kaiyuan Zhan Jing" of the Tang Dynasty mentioned: "Ying deceives the bearded girl. Zhan Zhu says: "Hanshu Tongzhi": 'Before Cao Cao succeeded in his ambition, he first seduced Dong Zhuo and introduced Diao Chan to confuse his king.'" The notebook novel "Wandering Continuing Talk" written by Liang Zhangju, a writer in the Qing Dynasty, also mentioned that "Hanshu General Chronicles" recorded that "before Cao Cao succeeded in his ambition, he first To lure Dong Zhuo, he introduced Diao Chan to confuse his king." [6] If this record is true, then Diao Chan actually existed in history, but the book "Hanshu Tongzhi" has long been lost, and the existing "Kaiyuan Zhanjing" "Note does not have this article, so it is no longer possible to test whether "Diao Chan" and "Diao Chan" are the same person, and it is no longer possible to test whether "Diao Chan" is his real name.