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Diaochan

Diaochan was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Although based on a minor historical personage, she is mostly a fictional character. She is best known for her role in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which romanticises the events in the late Eastern Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. In the novel, she has a romance with the warrior Lü Bu and causes him to betray and kill his foster father, the tyrannical warlord Dong Zhuo. She was praised in tales as a woman of unrivaled beauty who did what no other hero in China was able to accomplish: put an end to Dong Zhuo's regime of terror and the eventual end of Lǚ Bu; triggering the events that would lead to the formation of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Wei, Eastern Wu and Shu Han.

Diaochan
Qing dynasty's Romance of the Three Kingdoms illustration of Diaochan
First appearance"Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Created byLuo Guanzhong
Based onone of Dong Zhuo's maids
In-universe information
SpousesDong Zhuo
Lü Bu

Development

Chinese historical records indicate that Lü Bu had a secret affair with one of Dong Zhuo's maids and he constantly feared that Dong Zhuo would find out. This was one of the reasons why he betrayed and assassinated Dong Zhuo in May 192. The maid's name was not recorded, however.[1] The name "Diaochan" first appeared in Sanguozhi Pinghua [zh] as the courtesy name of Lü Bu's wife. A later zaju Duoji (now lost) explained the name, which literally means "sable cicada", as derived from the sable tails and jade decorations in the shape of cicadas which adorned the hats of high-ranking officials in the Eastern Han dynasty. [2]

In earlier stories, Diaochan was described as Lü Bu's wife who had been accidentally separated from Lü Bu during the political disorder, and was unaware of the conspiracy against Dong Zhuo. Later stories removed this background and had her more actively participating in the scheme. Narrations about Diaochan's ultimate fate appeared in Yuan dynasty zaju. The titles of these lost works suggest Diaochan, viewed as a femme fatale, was decapitated by Guan Yu after Lü Bu's death, which was inherited by some of later Ming or Qing operas featuring Diaochan.[2]

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms

 
Depiction of Diaochan in the artwork at the Long Corridor, Summer Palace.
 
A picture of Qing dynasty era, depicting the characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms (from left to right): Lǚ Bù (吕布), Dǒng Zhuó (董卓), and Diāochán (貂蝉).

In the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diaochan assists the official Wang Yun in a plot to persuade Lü Bu to kill his foster father, the tyrannical warlord Dong Zhuo. Wang Yun presents her to Dong Zhuo as a concubine, but also betrothes her to Lü Bu at the same time. Diaochan uses her beauty to turn Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu against each other by inciting jealousy between them.

While Dong Zhuo is out one day, Lü Bu sneaks into his bedroom in the hope of seeing Diaochan. Diaochan pretends to be very upset and attempts suicide by throwing herself into the pond, saying that she is ashamed to see Lü Bu because she had been violated by Dong Zhuo. Lü Bu is heartbroken and promises that he will not let her suffer further at the hands of Dong Zhuo. Just then, Dong Zhuo returns and sees them embracing each other. As Lü Bu flees, Dong Zhuo chases him and hurls a spear at him, but misses. On the way, Dong Zhuo meets his adviser, Li Ru, who suggests to him to let Lü Bu have Diaochan, so as to win Lü Bu's trust. Dong Zhuo goes back to Diaochan later and accuses her of betraying his love, saying that he intends to present her to Lü Bu. Diaochan replies indignantly that Lü Bu embraced her against her will and attempts suicide to "prove her love" for Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo is moved and dismisses the idea of relinquishing her.

Lü Bu is outraged and goes to Wang Yun's house to vent his frustration. Wang Yun then uses the opportunity to instigate Lü Bu to join the plot to kill Dong Zhuo. Lü Bu kills Dong Zhuo when the latter shows up at a ceremony for Emperor Xian to abdicate the throne to him; the ceremony is actually a trap set by Wang Yun and Lü Bu. After Dong Zhuo's death, Lü Bu marries Diaochan and flees Chang'an with her when he is defeated by Dong Zhuo's former followers.

In the later novel, Diaochan has only a cameo in the Battle of Xiapi, and is not mentioned again thereafter.

In folk tales

In one folktale, Diaochan is captured by Cao Cao after the Battle of Xiapi. Cao Cao presents her to Guan Yu in the hope of winning Guan Yu's loyalty. Guan Yu, however, suspects that he is being tricked when he recalls how Diaochan had betrayed Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo. He kills her to prevent her from doing further harm.[citation needed] In another tale, Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei all want to marry Diaochan, and they argue bitterly over the issue. Guan Yu kills her to end the dispute.[citation needed]

In the Yuan dynasty play Lianhuan Ji (連環計), Diaochan is said to be the daughter of Ren Ang (任昂), and her real name is Ren Hongchang (任紅昌). She is in charge of taking care of the Sable Cicada Hat (貂蟬冠), so she becomes known as "Diaochan" (literally "sable cicada"). She is introduced to Guan Yu by Zhang Fei after Lü Bu's death. Instead of accepting her as the spoils of war, Guan Yu decapitates her with his sword. This event is not mentioned in historical records or the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but is propagated through mass media such as operas and storytelling.[3]

Diaochan's eventual fate differs in various accounts: some said that she is killed by Dong Zhuo's followers, along with Wang Yun, after Lü Bu escapes; others claim that she follows Lü Bu while he roams around with his forces. In some adaptations of the novel, Diaochan is executed along with Lü Bu after Lü Bu's defeat at the Battle of Xiapi or killed herself with the seven star dagger after Cao Cao took a liking to her.

 
A Qing dynasty illustration showing Diaochan and Wang Yun discussing their plan to make Lü Bu kill Dong Zhuo.

In popular culture

Diaochan appears a playable character in Koei's Dynasty Warriors, Aura Kingdom and Warriors Orochi video game series. In the video game Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Diao Chan is the fake identity of sorceress Hong Jing. She also appears in the manga series Souten Kouro. In the card game Magic: The Gathering, there is a Legendary Creature card called "Diaochan, Artful Beauty".[4] Similarly, Diaochan appears as an alternate skin for the rogue class in the card game Hearthstone, titled Diao Chan Valeera. She also appears as a character in Total War: Three Kingdoms. Diaochan is a playable character in the Mobile/PC Game Rise of Kingdoms.

Notable actresses who have portrayed Diaochan in films and television series include: Violet Koo in Diao Chan (1938); Lin Dai in Diao Chan (1958);[5] Nina Li in The Beauty Diu Sim (1987); Chen Hong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1994); Irene Chiu in Guan Gong (1996); Chen Hao in Three Kingdoms (2010); Gulnazar in God of War, Zhao Yun (2016) and Dynasty Warriors (2019).

See also

References

  1. ^ (卓常使布守中閤,布與卓侍婢私通,恐事發覺,心不自安。) Sanguozhi vol. 7.
  2. ^ a b 何慧俐 (2010), 貂蟬故事的流衍與文化意涵 (PDF), 興大人文學報
  3. ^ Louie, Kam (2002). Theorising Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-80621-3. OCLC 49907231.
  4. ^ "Diaochan, Artful Beauty (Portal Three Kingdoms) - Gatherer - Magic: The Gathering".
  5. ^ "Diau Charn (Diao Chan)".
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Diao Chan redirects here For the 1938 film see Diao Chan film For the 1958 film see Diau Charn film Diaochan was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China Although based on a minor historical personage she is mostly a fictional character She is best known for her role in the 14th century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms which romanticises the events in the late Eastern Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period In the novel she has a romance with the warrior Lu Bu and causes him to betray and kill his foster father the tyrannical warlord Dong Zhuo She was praised in tales as a woman of unrivaled beauty who did what no other hero in China was able to accomplish put an end to Dong Zhuo s regime of terror and the eventual end of Lǚ Bu triggering the events that would lead to the formation of the Three Kingdoms Cao Wei Eastern Wu and Shu Han DiaochanQing dynasty s Romance of the Three Kingdoms illustration of DiaochanFirst appearance Romance of the Three Kingdoms Created byLuo GuanzhongBased onone of Dong Zhuo s maidsIn universe informationSpousesDong Zhuo Lu BuDiaochanTraditional Chinese貂蟬Simplified Chinese貂蝉TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinDiaochanWade GilesTiao1 ch an2IPA tja ʊ ʈʂʰa n Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationDiu sihmJyutpingDiu1 sim4IPA ti ːu si ːm Contents 1 Development 2 In Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3 In folk tales 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 ReferencesDevelopment EditChinese historical records indicate that Lu Bu had a secret affair with one of Dong Zhuo s maids and he constantly feared that Dong Zhuo would find out This was one of the reasons why he betrayed and assassinated Dong Zhuo in May 192 The maid s name was not recorded however 1 The name Diaochan first appeared in Sanguozhi Pinghua zh as the courtesy name of Lu Bu s wife A later zaju Duoji now lost explained the name which literally means sable cicada as derived from the sable tails and jade decorations in the shape of cicadas which adorned the hats of high ranking officials in the Eastern Han dynasty 2 In earlier stories Diaochan was described as Lu Bu s wife who had been accidentally separated from Lu Bu during the political disorder and was unaware of the conspiracy against Dong Zhuo Later stories removed this background and had her more actively participating in the scheme Narrations about Diaochan s ultimate fate appeared in Yuan dynasty zaju The titles of these lost works suggest Diaochan viewed as a femme fatale was decapitated by Guan Yu after Lu Bu s death which was inherited by some of later Ming or Qing operas featuring Diaochan 2 In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Edit Depiction of Diaochan in the artwork at the Long Corridor Summer Palace A picture of Qing dynasty era depicting the characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms from left to right Lǚ Bu 吕布 Dǒng Zhuo 董卓 and Diaochan 貂蝉 In the 14th century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms Diaochan assists the official Wang Yun in a plot to persuade Lu Bu to kill his foster father the tyrannical warlord Dong Zhuo Wang Yun presents her to Dong Zhuo as a concubine but also betrothes her to Lu Bu at the same time Diaochan uses her beauty to turn Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu against each other by inciting jealousy between them While Dong Zhuo is out one day Lu Bu sneaks into his bedroom in the hope of seeing Diaochan Diaochan pretends to be very upset and attempts suicide by throwing herself into the pond saying that she is ashamed to see Lu Bu because she had been violated by Dong Zhuo Lu Bu is heartbroken and promises that he will not let her suffer further at the hands of Dong Zhuo Just then Dong Zhuo returns and sees them embracing each other As Lu Bu flees Dong Zhuo chases him and hurls a spear at him but misses On the way Dong Zhuo meets his adviser Li Ru who suggests to him to let Lu Bu have Diaochan so as to win Lu Bu s trust Dong Zhuo goes back to Diaochan later and accuses her of betraying his love saying that he intends to present her to Lu Bu Diaochan replies indignantly that Lu Bu embraced her against her will and attempts suicide to prove her love for Dong Zhuo Dong Zhuo is moved and dismisses the idea of relinquishing her Lu Bu is outraged and goes to Wang Yun s house to vent his frustration Wang Yun then uses the opportunity to instigate Lu Bu to join the plot to kill Dong Zhuo Lu Bu kills Dong Zhuo when the latter shows up at a ceremony for Emperor Xian to abdicate the throne to him the ceremony is actually a trap set by Wang Yun and Lu Bu After Dong Zhuo s death Lu Bu marries Diaochan and flees Chang an with her when he is defeated by Dong Zhuo s former followers In the later novel Diaochan has only a cameo in the Battle of Xiapi and is not mentioned again thereafter In folk tales EditIn one folktale Diaochan is captured by Cao Cao after the Battle of Xiapi Cao Cao presents her to Guan Yu in the hope of winning Guan Yu s loyalty Guan Yu however suspects that he is being tricked when he recalls how Diaochan had betrayed Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo He kills her to prevent her from doing further harm citation needed In another tale Liu Bei Guan Yu and Zhang Fei all want to marry Diaochan and they argue bitterly over the issue Guan Yu kills her to end the dispute citation needed In the Yuan dynasty play Lianhuan Ji 連環計 Diaochan is said to be the daughter of Ren Ang 任昂 and her real name is Ren Hongchang 任紅昌 She is in charge of taking care of the Sable Cicada Hat 貂蟬冠 so she becomes known as Diaochan literally sable cicada She is introduced to Guan Yu by Zhang Fei after Lu Bu s death Instead of accepting her as the spoils of war Guan Yu decapitates her with his sword This event is not mentioned in historical records or the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms but is propagated through mass media such as operas and storytelling 3 Diaochan s eventual fate differs in various accounts some said that she is killed by Dong Zhuo s followers along with Wang Yun after Lu Bu escapes others claim that she follows Lu Bu while he roams around with his forces In some adaptations of the novel Diaochan is executed along with Lu Bu after Lu Bu s defeat at the Battle of Xiapi or killed herself with the seven star dagger after Cao Cao took a liking to her A Qing dynasty illustration showing Diaochan and Wang Yun discussing their plan to make Lu Bu kill Dong Zhuo In popular culture EditDiaochan appears a playable character in Koei s Dynasty Warriors Aura Kingdom and Warriors Orochi video game series In the video game Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Diao Chan is the fake identity of sorceress Hong Jing She also appears in the manga series Souten Kouro In the card game Magic The Gathering there is a Legendary Creature card called Diaochan Artful Beauty 4 Similarly Diaochan appears as an alternate skin for the rogue class in the card game Hearthstone titled Diao Chan Valeera She also appears as a character in Total War Three Kingdoms Diaochan is a playable character in the Mobile PC Game Rise of Kingdoms Notable actresses who have portrayed Diaochan in films and television series include Violet Koo in Diao Chan 1938 Lin Dai in Diao Chan 1958 5 Nina Li in The Beauty Diu Sim 1987 Chen Hong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1994 Irene Chiu in Guan Gong 1996 Chen Hao in Three Kingdoms 2010 Gulnazar in God of War Zhao Yun 2016 and Dynasty Warriors 2019 See also EditLists of people of the Three Kingdoms List of fictional people of the Three KingdomsReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diaochan category 卓常使布守中閤 布與卓侍婢私通 恐事發覺 心不自安 Sanguozhi vol 7 a b 何慧俐 2010 貂蟬故事的流衍與文化意涵 PDF 興大人文學報 Louie Kam 2002 Theorising Chinese Masculinity Society and Gender in China Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 80621 3 OCLC 49907231 Diaochan Artful Beauty Portal Three Kingdoms Gatherer Magic The Gathering Diau Charn Diao Chan SourcesChen Shou 3rd century Records of the Three Kingdoms Sanguozhi Fan Ye 5th century Book of the Later Han Houhanshu Harris Rachel 2004 Singing the village music memory and ritual among the Sibe of Xinjiang Oxford New York British Academy by Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 726297 9 OCLC 56539097 Hua Gu 1996 Virgin Widows Translated by Goldblatt Howard Honolulu University of Hawaii Press pp 104 105 ISBN 978 0 8248 1770 1 OCLC 33407434 Luo Guanzhong 14th century Romance of the Three Kingdoms Sanguo Yanyi Off Greg 2005 Dynasty Warriors 5 Prima Official Game Guide Roseville Ontario Prima Games ISBN 978 0 7615 5141 6 OCLC 62162042 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diaochan amp oldid 1154052838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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