The story of Diusim (date of birth unknown), a character in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, is one of the four beauties in ancient China.
In folklore, her original name is Ren Hongchang, and she is a village girl in Shanxi. Some people think that Lu Bu's ex-wife Du Xiuniang of Qin is the story of Di Xin. In order to repay her adoptive father Wang Yun, she was willing to devote herself to completing a series of deception stories, which were widely circulated among the people.
2. Mrs. Cai
Mrs. Cai, the late wife of Liu Biao, a shepherd in Jingzhou at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Xiangyang (now Xiangyang, Hubei Province) and a member of the Cai family of a famous family in Jingxiang area. She is the aunt of Zhuge Liang's wife Huang Yueying, and her second son Liu Cong is her niece. Because of her love, Liu Cong is often praised for destroying Liu Qi.
After Liu Biao's death, Liu Biao and Cai Mao's eldest son Liu Qi took Liu Cong as their heir and sought to surrender to Cao Cao. After Cao Cao's army arrived in Xiangyang, Cai's son Liu Congju surrendered.
3. Da Qiao
Da Qiao (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Wanxian County, Lujiang County (now Anqing Buried Hill, Anhui Province) and was the wife of Jiangdong Sun Ce in the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Her real name is Joe, and the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms is mistaken for Joe because another sister married Zhou Yu at the same time. In order to distinguish it, her sister used to call it Da Qiao (Bridge).
4. Xiao Qiao
Xiao Qiao (the year of birth and death is unknown), whose real name is Xiao Qiao (Xiao Qiao was misrepresented by later generations). China, a beautiful woman in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Anhui County (now Anhui Buried Hill). The second daughter of Gong Qiao, the wife of Zhou Yu, a famous soldier in the late Han Dynasty.
5. Sun Shangxiang
Sun Shangxiang, a native of Fuchun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang Province), was the sister of Sun Quan, a victorious general, and the wife of Liu Bei, a left general, at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The reflection is called Mrs. Sun.
In order to consolidate the alliance between Sun and Liu, Mrs. Sun married Liu Bei for three years and later returned to Wu. After that, her deeds were not known. There is no birth record in historical materials. Sandwiched between two countries, she has a completely different unruly personality from traditional women. Mrs. Sun is often depicted in many novels, plays and movies.