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Are there some people who we always thought existed, but actually never appeared in history?
The story of the four beauties of the moon, Diesim.

For example, the story of one of the four beauties, Di Xin and Wang Zhaojun, definitely exists among the four beauties. It is doubtful whether the stone exists, but the story of Di Xin definitely does not exist. But what does it matter? The story of diusim diusim is one of the four beauties, and there are many stories about her among the people, mainly because of the romance of the Three Kingdoms.

People often use the word "closing the moon" to describe beautiful women, and the corresponding noun of Diusim's story is "closing the moon". Legend has it that the story of diusim likes watching the moon very much. One night, just at the full moon, the story of Diusim was enjoying the moon again, and the moonlight was cold. With the beauty like in the story of diusim, everyone was dumbfounded. Her adoptive father, Wang Yun, envied her daughter for being so beautiful, and even the moon would be eclipsed when she saw her.

Of course, the most famous story about Diusim is her story with Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu. Dong Zhuo was a great traitor in the late Han Dynasty. He dominated the state affairs and did many evils. Heroes all over the world want to get rid of them quickly, but Dong Zhuo is powerful and has countless guards around him. So Wang Yun and others thought of honey traps and double spies, and used the story of Diusim's beauty to alienate Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu, the fake father and son. Lu Bu is the best soldier in the world and one of Dong Zhuo's main guards. The story of diusim succeeded in alienating them. Lyu3 bu4 killed Dong Zhuo, and the story of Dixin was also owned by Lyu3 bu4. But there is no explanation in the book about the story of diusim's final destination. Later, Lu Bu was killed by Cao Cao. According to Cao Cao's urine, he specially built a bronze sparrow terrace to collect all the beautiful women in the world. How could he let go of the story of diusim? But in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there is no mention of where the story of Diusim went and what happened. It is estimated that the author also knows that this character is fictional, so he let her leave the scene after the task was completed and didn't want to mention her any more.

Except for folk stories and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the story of Diusim is not mentioned in the annals of the Three Kingdoms and the History of the Later Han Dynasty, but it is recorded in the annals of the Three Kingdoms that Lu Bu had an affair with Dong Zhuo's handmaiden. It is estimated that the following literary works have created rich stories and legends based on this sentence.

Hua Mulan, a world-renowned heroine.

Besides the story of diusim, there is another person who should not exist, and that is Mulan. The story of Mulan mainly comes from the famous poem Mulan Ci, which is a long Yuefu poem in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is catchy to read and has a high cycle. It tells the story of a young girl who joined the army instead of her father and made countless contributions in ten years. Finally, she gave up the reward and went home to find her daughter's body.

As far as Mulan is concerned, what is her real name, date of birth and general of which country? None of these history books are recorded. However, after Mulan Ci appeared, there were more stories and legends about her, and some even verified that she belonged to the Tang Dynasty. The time of Mulan Ci was in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, earlier than the Tang Dynasty. How to explain this is obviously untenable.

Look at this story again. Mulan, a woman, lived in a male barracks full of old men for ten years, and no one found her. How did this happen? Unless Mulan is a woman without female physiological characteristics. So on the whole, Mulan doesn't exist at all.

But these people don't care. Mulan has become a big IP today, and Disney is willing to make movies for it and become a very famous figure in the world. It doesn't matter whether there is one in history.

Women don't let men be models, Mu Guiying.

Another character is Mu Guiying. When I was a child, I saw Yang Jiajiang, and I felt that Mu Guiying was so powerful that a woman could command it. It's so handsome.

Mu Guiying's story is very wonderful. She is the master of Muke Village. Although she is a girl, she is worse than her father. Later, Yang Zongbao attacked Muke Village on behalf of the imperial court. The young general Yang Zongbao is pampered, with red lips and white teeth, and good looks. Mu belongs to a wild girl and was immediately captured by handsome. Two people fight a war, as a result, Mu Guiying actually captured Yang Zongbao alive.

Later, Mu Guiying forced Yang Zongbao to marry himself, and Yang Zongbao was forced to marry Mu Guiying. After the marriage, Mu also showed disrespect, showing the rare commander-in-chief demeanor of men, becoming the backbone of the Yang family, and even the feat of punishing her husband in the military camp. Later, he fought against the Liao army, broke the sky with dragon wood, made great achievements, and became the representative of the female generals in Yangmen.

The story is wonderful, but in fact, there is no Mu Guiying in history, and even Yang Zongbao is fictional. The main source of this story is the novel Biography of Yang Jiajiang in the Ming Dynasty. As for why Yang Jia later became a female general, I think it is probably related to the Song Dynasty's emphasis on literature over martial arts. The author thinks that since the Song Dynasty did not attach importance to martial arts, it is even more ironic to deliberately turn those generals who fought in the front line into women.

These characters do not exist in history, but this does not affect their household name status at all. It can be seen that the pen of a scholar is so powerful that it can turn a non-existent character into an immortal beauty hero.