The story of diusim appeared in episodes 5, 8 and 19;
Da Qiao appeared in episode 23, episode 34;
Xiao Qiao appeared in episode 23, episode 43;
Sun Shangxiang appeared in episode 62.
The full name of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is a long historical novel in ancient China. The author is generally regarded as Luo Guanzhong at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, and is the only novel adapted from historical facts among the four classical novels. Love is based on history and Confucianism, emphasizing "loyalty"; It focuses on describing the war, describing the history of the Yellow Scarf Uprising in the late Han Dynasty, the division of Wei, Shu and Wu, and the unification of the Western Jin Dynasty for more than a hundred years, and portraying many heroes.
Since the publication of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, various versions have emerged one after another, including more than 20 versions in Ming Dynasty and more than 70 versions in Qing Dynasty, which are widely circulated among the people in China. In the 28th year of Kangxi, after Wenshan, a famous Japanese monk in Hunan, compiled and published the Japanese version of Popular History of the Three Kingdoms, many countries, such as Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Britain, France and Russia, translated The Romance of the Three Kingdoms in their own languages and published many research papers and monographs, which spoke highly of this novel.
The story of Diusim, a native of Xinzhou, Shanxi, is one of the four beauties in ancient folklore. The story of diusim lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the date of birth cannot be verified. Most of Diesim's deeds appeared in storytelling stories, and finally a complete image was created by Luo Guanzhong, the author of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It is generally believed that "the story of Diusim" is not her real name, but Ren Hongchang in the Yuan Dynasty zaju "Lianhuan Ji". Historical researchers question the authenticity of this character. Diophantine, together with Shi and Wang Zhaojun, are called the four beauties in ancient China.
The person whose date of birth and death is unknown (Qiao was called "Bridge" in ancient times) is the eldest daughter of China in the late Han and Three Kingdoms period, the spouse of Sun Ce, the sister of Sun Quan and Xiao Qiao. China's long classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms is also recorded. She and Xiao Qiao are also called "Jiangdong Er Qiao" and are said to be peerless beauties.
Xiao Qiao, a female in the late Han and Three Kingdoms period in China, 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. Legend has it that her sister Da Qiao is a stunning beauty. He appeared in China's classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Mrs. Sun (in the play) was born in Fuchun, Wujun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang), the sister of Sun Quan, a general of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the wife of Liu Bei, a general of Zuo.